Veneers can be used to address teeth that have become damaged or discoloured due to simple wear and tear and can help bring back brightness to a smile. Most commonly, we use them to help cover up small cracks or chips in a tooth but they can also be used to address overlapping teeth.
Cosmetic dentistry innovations and modern materials mean that veneers are no longer as invasive as they once were. New ways of applying veneers means they not only look more natural than ever before, but that there is far less intervention needed.
Veneers are more often than not made of porcelain, a material that has the remarkable ability to effectively mimic the natural surface of the tooth while also being strong and durable. Porcelain can not only be shade matched to the natural tooth – or to enhance the brightness of your teeth – but also reflects light in the same way. This makes for a much more naturally convincing finish that patients love.
Years of experience, and a cosmetically driven focus means that our team at SnapeHill are exceptionally gifted when it comes to applying veneers. They display considerable skill and professionals, and as with all our treatments, are gentle and compassionate in their application.
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