Are you considering veneers but are worried they could damage your teeth? You aren't alone! We see hundreds of clients who are interested in veneers but are worried about the impact on their teeth.
Have you ever wondered what natural teeth look like under veneers? You aren't alone! In fact, it's one of the questions we commonly ask when patients come in for veneers. After all, it's natural to wonder how your teeth will look once we cover them with your shiny new veneers.
Veneers are a popular choice of cosmetic dentistry, allowing you to transform your smile. We are often asked if veneers can change the shape of individual teeth, and we are here with the answers you need. Our guide today explores the way veneers can change your teeth and smile.
Periodontal disease can affect many people across Australia, leaving them with smiles they are no longer happy with. If you are one of those, we are here to help! We know how important having a smile that you love and feel confident with is, so we are here to show you how we can repair your smile if periodontal disease has left you with receded gums and loose teeth.
Grinding your teeth Teeth grinding, or bruxism, can cause problems over time, damaging your teeth and causing jaw problems. As your teeth wear down, and the inner layers are exposed, you might consider cosmetic dentistry to repair your teeth and improve their appearance.
Too often, veneers can look fake, standing out against your natural teeth with large veneers that look too big for your smile. No one wants that, especially when the goal is to create a natural looking smile that you are proud of!
Deciding on the best treatment to create your new smile can be tricky, especially if you have never had cosmetic dental work before. Do you risk being disappointed and thousands of dollars out of pocket, or do you begrudgingly put up with your smile? Well, what if we told you there was another option?
Are you considering having veneers and want to know what bad veneers look like? Maybe you are concerned about your current veneers and want to know what signs of bad veneers you should look out for.
Are you considering veneers but aren't sure what shade you need? Dental veneers can often look fake, with the bright white smiles clashing with your skin tone or other natural teeth.
Are you considering porcelain veneers but are worried you might not be happy with the final result? Veneers are used to help you create your dream smile, but what if the look isn't quite right - is it possible to reshape porcelain veneers?
Veneers are often considered a cosmetic dental procedure as they often are only used to fix discolouration, chips, cracks, and crooked teeth. If you've had veneers on your wishlist for a while now and are tempted to treat yourself, wait for just a few more minutes and take a look into whether you can use your super for veneers.
Are you thinking about treating yourself to a new smile with either temporary or porcelain veneers, but can’t figure out which is the best option for you? Then let us try and help you figure it out by explaining what each is and why they might be the best choice.
Are you sick and tired of wanting to fix your smile but not knowing where to begin? Then let us introduce you to two possibilities today - porcelain and Emax veneers. While both use a hardened material over your natural tooth to boost its appearance and your confidence, the main difference is the actual material that they're made from.
Are you looking into the possibility of getting veneers or Lumineers, but can't decide which will be the best option for you? Both are veneers, which is a treatment option that can cover discoloured or broken teeth to restore your smile and boost your confidence. However, the main difference is what these two options are made from.