
Enhance Your Smile with Dental Veneers
Dental veneers are an excellent solution for issues like tooth crowding, chips, wear, or stains. These thin shells cover the front surfaces of your teeth to hide imperfections and create a smooth, uniform look.
Customizable to match your natural tooth color, veneers are applied with minimal discomfort and can last several years before requiring repair or replacement.
At Sunridge Dental Care, we tailor our veneer treatments to your specific needs. We schedule two appointments: one for taking impressions and another for applying the veneers, ensuring a perfect fit and optimal results.
How Do Dental Veneers Function?
Dental veneers are thin shells attached to the front of your teeth. They are simple to apply, requiring minimal preparation, and are secured with a strong dental adhesive. In some cases, a small amount of enamel may be removed to ensure a better fit. Once in place, veneers can correct misalignment and improve spacing, effectively concealing imperfections.
What Types of Dental Veneers Are Available?
The two main types of dental veneers are porcelain veneers and composite veneers, both effective for enhancing your smile.
- Composite Veneers: Made from tooth-colored resin and applied directly to the teeth in-office, composite veneers are typically less expensive and quicker to apply than porcelain veneers. They are well-suited for addressing various aesthetic concerns.
- Porcelain Veneers: Custom-crafted in a laboratory, porcelain veneers are made from durable porcelain and are applied to the teeth in our office. They generally last longer, offer a more natural appearance, and are effective for correcting more significant cosmetic issues, such as dark stains or misaligned teeth.
How Long Do Dental Veneers Last?
Our veneers are made of a high-quality material that is designed to last. On average, most veneers last 10-15 years. However, with exceptional dental care, your dental veneers can last more than 20 years. If your dental veneers need to be repaired or replaced, please contact our office right away so we can get you smiling again.
