Cosmetic Veneers at Smart Choice Dental
Smart Choice Dental offers Dental veneers as a dramatic solution for people who feel self-conscious of their smile. As a customised aesthetic treatment, veneers use thin layers of porcelain hand-shaped to your preferences, then bonded over the front of your teeth. Instantly, your smile is transformed into whiter, straighter, fuller-looking teeth.
Am I a Candidate?
Porcelain veneers are best for people with healthy teeth and gums. As an aesthetic restoration, they mask the healthy tooth behind them. We frequently recommend veneers for concerns related to:
- Discolouration and staining
- Misshapen teeth
- Uneven or slightly chipped enamel
- Crooked teeth and gaps
What to Expect During Treatment
The dental veneers process typically involves three stages. First, we discuss what you’d like to enhance about your smile, then propose a veneer design to fit your specifications. Everything from their size, shape, colour and financing options is discussed.
When you’re ready to move forward with treatment, we will book you in for a prep appointment. At this time, a thin layer of enamel is buffed away to create room for the porcelain. Then we take an impression, send it to our lab and fit you with temporary veneers to wear in the meantime. About two weeks later, your permanent veneers will be ready to bond into place.
How Many Veneers Will I Need?
A set of dental veneers typically includes 6-8 restorations bonded across your upper front teeth. People with wider smiles may need as many as 10 veneers. Rarely are they placed on the lower front teeth.
Dental Veneer Maintenance
It’s important that you care for your veneers properly to avoid any complications. Daily brushing and flossing are essential. We also recommend sleeping in a protective nightguard to prevent chipping in the porcelain.
An Investment in Yourself
Discover the possibilities that dental veneers have to offer. Contact us today to book an appointment.
* Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.