Veneers are a popular cosmetic dental treatment that involves placement of a thin layer of either ceramic or composite resin onto the front surface of the teeth, to improve the appearance and aesthetics of a person’s smile.
There are 2 main types of Dental Veneers:
– PORCELAIN VENEERS
– COMPOSITE VENEERS
Veneers can simply enhance an already beautiful smile, or dramatically transform the appearance of your teeth and entire smile in a relatively short period of time.
There are 2 types of Dental Veneers
1) Porcelain Veneers: These are thin shells of dental porcelain that are permanently bonded to the front surface of the teeth. They mimic the look of natural enamel and are custom designed to the specific shape and colour that a patient desires.
2) Composite Resin Veneers: These are also known as “composite bondings” and involve placing and adhering a layer of tooth coloured resin material to the front surface of the teeth. Whilst not as aesthetic or durable as porcelain veneers, composite bondings can be a great non-invasive way to quickly improve the look of teeth.
Composite veneers or bondings can usually be completed in one session and often do not require any tooth shaving. Layers of composite resin material in the desired colour are bonded to the front of the tooth surface and then shaped and polished.
Porcelain is a much stronger material then composite resin, meaning the lifespan of a porcelain veneer is also a lot longer. Porcelain veneers can last many years (10 +) however it is important to note that like anything, they require ongoing maintenance. Excellent oral hygiene at home and regular check ups and cleans at the dentist are essential to ensuring the maximum lifespan of the veneers. Clenchers and grinders MUST be fitted with a nightguard to ensure the veneers do not chip break or wear.
Composite veneers are considered a shorter term solution and are often a great “stepping-stone” to eventually having Porcelain veneers. They can often last up to 5 years, however due to the nature of the material they are much more prone to chipping and discolouring during this time.
As a guide, Porcelain veneers start at $1350 per tooth and composite veneers start at $400 per tooth. Each case is assessed on an individual basis and a full quote will be given to you at the time of your initial consultation.
Like any dental procedure, there are always risks and potential complications involved with Veneer Treatment. These Include: