Laminate veneers
laminate veneers cover stained and damaged teeth, they are usually made of porcelain and are cemented onto the natural surface of your tooth to give a smooth surface and natural shine.
Laminate veneers will typically last you for 10 – 15 years with good oral hygiene.
Veneers are an ideal option for people who have slightly crooked teeth, stubborn stains, chips, cracks or breaks or worn down teeth. Porcelain laminates will eliminate all these problems and leave you with perfect teeth.
To have laminate veneers you will need to have adequate natural tooth structure in order for the laminate to bond properly.
Laminate veneers are very thin ceramic shells that cover imperfections on your teeth.
Discolouration to our teeth occurs for numerous reasons the main ones being: age, chemical damage to the teeth, and stains caused by tea coffee & smoking. If you have severe discolouration it can look rather unsightly and you may feel embarrassed & self conscious. Veneers can be the answer to solve this.
Your new veneers will look natural but will also be much whiter than your natural tooth whilst also looking realistic.
Veneers will in no way affect your 'bite' in fact they may well improve it, you will still be able to eat all your favourite foods.
Laminate veneers are a quick, painless and very dramatic form of cosmetic dentistry and can completely transform your smile.
Laminate veneers can be used to cover one or several teeth and if you want a real 'Hollywood Smile' a full set of veneers will achieve this look, giving teeth a uniformed colour & shape as well as a fresh healthy look.
Laminate veneers are extremely strong, non- fading and are suitable for most people wishing to enhance their smile and correct crooked, stained teeth.
Laminate veneers are becoming increasingly popular amongst people wanting a dental makeover and more & more people are choosing to correct imperfections and boost their self esteem.
Laminates should be cared for in the same way as your natural teeth, regular brushing & flossing is important to keep plaque away, and to ensure your new laminate veneers are long lasting.



