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Tell me about veneers.

Are you dissatisfied with your smile? You may want to consider veneers. Veneers are made of porcelain and specially shaped to fit an individual patient’s teeth. They’ll look natural, straight, and bright. But how do veneers work? Read below to find out.

How Do Veneers Work?

Your dentist will bond your veneers to your natural teeth, and they will stay in place for decades with proper care. In just two appointments, you will have a new smile that is both natural-looking and cosmetically appealing.

Consider what you’ll experience before, during, and after choosing veneers . . .

BEFORE
Are veneers right for you? They will solve a number of cosmetic dental problems, such as:

  • Repairing chipped or cracked teeth
  • Closing gaps between teeth
  • Reducing teeth stains or discolouration
  • Correcting teeth that are crooked, misshapen, or uneven
  • Restoring a smiles radiance

If these problems sound familiar, consider veneers! You’ll want to schedule an appointment with Gentle Dental to discuss your case, and if you decide on veneers, our Dentist’s will fit you for your new smile and help you pick out your shade of white.

If you grind your teeth, this is the time to let your dentist know. Grinding your teeth creates a lot of pressure on your veneers, which could damage them. You may need to wear a bite guard at night to reduce this pressure.

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Disclaimer

The information provided on this website is for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional dental advice, diagnosis or treatment. Dental needs and treatment outcomes vary between individuals. Always seek advice from a qualified dental practitioner regarding your specific circumstances before making decisions about your oral health or treatment. A consultation and clinical assessment are required to determine which treatment options may be suitable for you. All dental procedures carry potential risks and benefits, which will be discussed with you before treatment.