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.
Do you want to change your front teeth? Whether you want to straighten them, remove chips, or brighten them, veneers could be the solution for you, giving you a smile you will love. But can you add veneers to front teeth only?
Do you have gaps between your teeth and want to know if veneers can fix them? Dental veneers are used to treat many cosmetic concerns, whether you want a straighter or whiter smile, but will they fill any gaps between your teeth? Our guide today has the answers for you as we walk you through the veneer process and how they can help fill teeth gaps.
Veneers are typically used for your entire set of teeth, but can you use them when you have one tooth you want to conceal? That's what we are here to find out!
Do you want veneers but can't decide between composite or porcelain veneers? Both offer long-term solutions to your smile concerns, filling in gaps and giving you a straighter and whiter smile. But which is the right choice for you?
Choosing between front teeth crowns and veneers can be tricky, especially if you have never had cosmetic dentistry before. Dental crowns will cover and protect weakened teeth or replace an entire tooth where needed.
Are you looking for dental implants and can't decide between bone and tissue level implants? Deciding between the two can be tricky, especially if you have never had dental implants.
All on 4 dental implants and traditional implants allow you to transform your smile, filling any gaps you have. All on 4 is better suited to filling larger gaps, while traditional dental implants are ideal for replacing one decaying or missing tooth.
3 on 6 and all on 4 dental implants offer permanent solutions, creating the perfect smile that never moves. Through a minor surgery, titanium implants are installed in your jaw, creating durable anchors for your new teeth. These dental implants fill large gaps in your mouth, replace decaying teeth, and help restore gum health and oral hygiene.
Many parents are warned time and time again not to prolong the use of pacifiers, but that's much easier said than done when you're a headstrong toddler who gets comfort from their dummies.
Have you noticed that your jaw protrudes outwards along your bottom teeth? Do you feel like your chin is too far forward to be in proper alignment with the rest of your face?