 | Stained teethBadly stained teeth that cannot be improved by teeth whitening or prophyflex treatments can be greatly improved by dental veneers, which functions to cover any existing stains on your teeth. |
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 | Damaged teethTeeth that have become badly worn through excessive grinding or by carbonated drinks, as well as those that have been chipped or broken, can benefit from veneers. A small chip on a tooth can quickly be repaired with composite bonding, also known as “Composite Veneers”. A single damaged tooth can easily be repaired with a porcelain veneer that has the same characteristics and colour as your natural teeth. |
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 | GapsSpaces or gaps (diastemas) between your teeth can be closed easily using dental veneers, giving you a more uniform looking smile. |
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 | Crooked teethVeneers are not the ideal treatment for crooked teeth, and from the point of view of preserving your natural teeth structure, orthodontics or Invisalign braces would probably be a better solution. However, such treatments can take up to a year or longer. For teeth that are not severely crooked, veneers placed over their front surface will give a straight and perfectly aligned looking smile. |