Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain veneers can give you a beautiful new smile in just a couple of visits.
Porcelain veneers are very thin porcelain facings that are bonded to the front surfaces of your teeth to change their colour, size or shape. They can also make mildly crooked teeth appear straight, or close a gap between teeth. If you are unhappy with your smile, porcelain veneers may be just the answer for you.
Our veneers are very natural-looking. Most patients can’t even tell they are wearing veneers! Our Dentist's choose durable, aesthetic porcelains that can be customised to complement your looks.
The Benefits of Porcelain Veneers
Natural appearance
This dental treatment provides a natural look to the teeth. Also you can achieve varity of colour, similar to tooth colour. These impersonate the brightness incredibly well just like natural teeth.
Numerous germ repairs
It can help in improving the position, shape, and colour of teeth. So if you suffer from cosmetic defects like bleaching, spacing, colouring, chipped or fractured teeth, all these can be treated simultaneously.
Minimally invasive
It requires less removal of tooth structure. Because of this, they are much less likely to affect the nerve in the tooth, so that it becomes a less destructive option for natural teeth.
Combined with other cosmetic treatments
It can be treated in combination with treatments including dental implants, crowns, orthodontics, teeth whitening, bridges, tooth bonding even for a smile makeover.
Fast Recovery
Veneers are tightly fixed to the teeth so they can continue daily operations almost immediately.
Stain Resistant
This treatment resists staining tea, classic coffee, soft drinks, and snuff after a while can appear as good as the day they were made.
Reinforce teeth and returns functionality
This treatment strengthen the fractured teeth and reinstate regular function. Keep in mind that porcelain veneers are not as tough as natural teeth so it should treated with some respect and special care.
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.