Porcelain Veneers are a highly personalised form of treatment, and the most important part of the process is to first discuss with us exactly how you wish to improve your teeth and your smile. We work with you all the way during the design process and spend a good deal of time to get every detail correct, because we know this is the best way to achieve your expectations. Using a combination of studio photography and 3D Scanning in a process we call 3D Smile Design, we plan the ideal Porcelain Veneer design that best suits your individual facial aesthetics. A trial set of Porcelain Veneers will be created for you to try, to ensure you are satisfied with your new smile. This also gives you the option to make changes to their colour or appearance. We appreciate that quality treatment with Porcelain Veneers does come at a cost, which is why we offer interest-free Payment Plans to help give you access to the treatment you’re seeking.
Here are the answers to some of the most common questions we get about Porcelain Veneers. If you have any questions, please feel free to give us a call or send an email.
ContactPorcelain Veneers are thin, custom-made shells of tooth-coloured materials, carefully sculpted and bonded to your front teeth. Expertly designed and placed with precision, they can have excellent longevity.
Porcelain Veneers can correct minor alignment issues with your teeth, but anything more than this should be corrected with a variety of Cosmetic Braces options before contemplating Porcelain Veneers.
Porcelain Veneers are an excellent choice when you are wanting a long-term solution to teeth that are discoloured, chipped, stained, or have minor issues with their alignment.
Avoid abrasive whitening toothpastes that may roughen your Porcelain Veneers and cause them to stain. Brush and floss regularly, and keep up with 6-monthly check-ups and Teeth Cleaning with our dentists.
We create a 3D model of your design and trial Veneers to show what your smile will look like after treatment. Adjustments can be made to their size and shape before your final Porcelain Veneers are made.
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