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Treatments
Veneers
Crooked teeth stained or chipped fillings or teeth and you want to look younger and make your smile more attractive and orthodontics aren’t an option maybe the best solution might be Porcelain Veneers.
They can be used to close gaps, straighten crowding or disguising discoloured, stained, chipped or fractured teeth
What are Porcelain Veneers?
Porcelain veneers are thin facings of porcelain typically about 0.5mm thick or sometimes less (that still leaves most of the enamel on the tooth). They are bonded onto the visible surfaces of teeth restoring them to their optimal beauty and transforming the entire smile. Veneers provide excellent aesthetics because the lab can actually incorporate characteristics such as greater opacity and special stains and colours that allow an almost perfect match to your own tooth structure.
The porcelain veneers are used on teeth have been damaged through wear, and there is a significant amount of enamel missing from the tooth. The damaged tooth will be weaker than an normal tooth as the enamel serves to strengthen the structure of the tooth. By bonding a veneer onto a tooth so damaged, it will re-enamel the tooth thus restoring it back to the original strength of the healthy tooth.

