If your self-confidence is affected by the appearance of your teeth, you may be considering dental veneers.

    You might be interested in dental veneers if:

    • You have chipped or broken teeth.
    • Your teeth are discoloured.
    • You have gaps between your teeth.
    • Your teeth have become worn down.
    • You have misaligned or irregularly shaped teeth.  
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      How will my veneers last for? 

      The lifetime of your veneers is subject to your dental care routine, your lifestyle and the kind of veneer you have had fitted. Well-cared for porcelain veneers will last between 10-20 years, while composite veneers should last between four to eight years. Make sure that you continue to see your dentist regularly. Communication between you and your dentist will ensure that your veneers last as long as possible and that your natural teeth and gums remain healthy.  

        Composite veneers 

        Composite veneers can be applied in one visit. Layers of resin are applied directly to the tooth, masking any damaged enamel, which is then sculpted to the correct shape and size to look just like natural teeth. Composite veneers are a good option if you have stained or slightly damaged teeth, such as a chipped or cracked tooth.

          Porcelain veneers 

          Porcelain are long-lasting, natural looking teeth that are crafted in the finest detail to look just like natural teeth by specialist technicians in a dental laboratory. These are usually fitted in two or three appointments and require some preparation to your existing teeth, for example a small amount of your existing enamel needs to be removed in order to adhere the veneers directly to your teeth. 

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