
Veneers offer a minimally invasive way to transform a tooth as only a very thin layer of enamel is removed (if any) prior to fitting.
Benefits
- More of the healthy tooth can be retained
- Natural-looking
- Durable
- Colour matched to your natural teeth
- Can correct a number of flaws
- Stain-resistant

Before/After Treatment
Treatment steps
If necessary, a thin layer of enamel is removed from the surface of the tooth to accommodate the veneer.
Once prepared, impressions are taken so a customised veneer can be produced in a laboratory. The colour of your teeth is also noted so it will blend in perfectly.
When ready, the veneer is bonded to the tooth using a strong dental adhesive.
Aftercare
After fitting, it is important to keep your veneer well-maintained with regular brushing and interdental cleaning. Your dentist and hygienist will show you how to keep on top of your dental hygiene and keep a close eye on the health of your teeth and gums.
Although veneers are resilient, it is important to treat them with care, so try not to bite your fingernails, chew pen tops, or open anything with your teeth. Also, it is probably best to steer clear of very hard foods that could cause damage to the veneer.