Veneers in Battersea
Veneers are the perfect solution to restore your smile and the functionality of your teeth that’s been affected by chips, cracks, shifting and discolouration.
Strong and natural-looking veneers Battersea for a refined smile
Veneers are thin shells made from tooth-coloured porcelain or composite resin, which is bonded to the front surface of a tooth. They are custom-moulded to fit the shape of your natural teeth. Veneers are a relatively easy, quick, and effective solution to chipped, worn down, misshapen, crooked, or stained teeth. They can also cover smaller gaps in teeth when full orthodontic treatments are not necessary. The symmetry, shape, size, and colour identical to natural teeth are essential to perfecting smiles with veneers Battersea.
Mouth Dental offers some of the most competitive prices for dental veneers, with each priced at £850.
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Veneers at Mouth Dental
Fully equipped for high-quality veneer fitting, our multi-clinic setting offers the latest in digital dentistry with simulations of treatment outcomes before you commit to any cosmetic dentistry procedure. Each custom-made veneer is composed of every minute to the major characteristic of healthy natural teeth, including translucency, dark corridors, lustre, angle, gum level, symmetry, as well as shape, size, and colour. With resident specialists in cosmetic dentistry, your treatment is carried out with skill, expertise, and immense care at Mouth Dental.
You also get 2hr free parking, free WiFi at the reception, and friendly reminders of your appointments from our patient support team. We also have an in-clinic dental care shop stocked with revolutionary products for advanced oral care.
What are the different types of veneers?
Porcelain veneers – Porcelain has been used for decades to fashion dental veneers and is a durable material that has the same strength as natural enamel. Porcelain veneers can last for 15 or more years. Even 20, if you have a good oral care regime. They resist stains much better than resin and mimic the light-reflecting quality of natural teeth. Popular veneer brands include Lumineers, Da Vinci Veneers, and MACVENEERS.
Composite veneers – They are perhaps the fastest and the easiest veneers to get. They are sculpted directly onto teeth as well as crafted to specification in a lab. Composite resin is a more flexible material than porcelain. If composite veneers chip, the chipped area can be repaired. Composite resins are polymer-based materials and consist of a mixture of organic and inorganic components. They are viscous substances that can take on the shape of teeth. Composite veneers can last for 5 to 7 years, depending on how well you take care of them and your dental health.
Removable veneers – These snap-on veneers can instantly transform your smile. They are removable and attachable whenever you want to. They are custom-made for a personalised fit. However, they are not meant for constant use.
Veneers at Mouth Dental
Fully equipped for high-quality veneer fitting, our multi-clinic setting offers the latest in digital dentistry with simulations of treatment outcomes before you commit to any cosmetic dentistry procedure. Each custom-made veneer is composed of every minute to the major characteristic of healthy natural teeth, including translucency, dark corridors, lustre, angle, gum level, symmetry, as well as shape, size, and colour. With resident specialists in cosmetic dentistry, your treatment is carried out with skill, expertise, and immense care at Mouth Dental.
You also get 2hr free parking, free WiFi at the reception, and friendly reminders of your appointments from our patient support team. We also have an in-clinic dental care shop stocked with revolutionary products for advanced oral care.
What are the different types of veneers?
Porcelain veneers – Porcelain has been used for decades to fashion dental veneers and is a durable material that has the same strength as natural enamel. Porcelain veneers can last for 15 or more years. Even 20, if you have a good oral care regime. They resist stains much better than resin and mimic the light-reflecting quality of natural teeth. Popular veneer brands include Lumineers, Da Vinci Veneers, and MACVENEERS.
Composite veneers – They are perhaps the fastest and the easiest veneers to get. They are sculpted directly onto teeth as well as crafted to specification in a lab. Composite resin is a more flexible material than porcelain. If composite veneers chip, the chipped area can be repaired. Composite resins are polymer-based materials and consist of a mixture of organic and inorganic components. They are viscous substances that can take on the shape of teeth. Composite veneers can last for 5 to 7 years, depending on how well you take care of them and your dental health.
Removable veneers – These snap-on veneers can instantly transform your smile. They are removable and attachable whenever you want to. They are custom-made for a personalised fit. However, they are not meant for constant use.
What are the benefits of Veneers?
- Veneers restore and improve the appearance of your teeth by fixing;
- Damaged or chipped teeth
- Severely discoloured, stained, or unevenly coloured teeth that can’t be corrected with whitening
- Gaps between teeth
- Smaller-than-average teeth
- Crooked or misshapen teeth
- It is a non-invasive procedure and is painless.
- They do not need additional maintenance, except for follow-up visits to the dentist and proper brushing and flossing daily.
- Veneers protect the underlying tooth with minimal enamel removal.
- They look and feel natural and are easier to sculpt for a seamless fit.
How does the procedure work?
- During the preliminary appointment, your dentist will discuss the options more suitable for you.
- The dental health and enamel density of the tooth is evaluated using x-rays.
- Usually, about half a millimeter of enamel is gently removed from the tooth using a low-impact grinding tool.
- An impression of the prepped tooth is taken and sent off to a lab to create your veneers. Composite veneers commonly do not need to be pre-designed.
- When your permanent veneers are ready, they are bonded to your teeth with dental cement. A few finishing touches and polishing will follow.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the different types of Veneers?
Porcelain and composite are the two main types of veneers used. The most famous porcelain veneer brands include da Vinci™, Cerinate® Lumineers™, and MACVENEERS™.condition.
Porcelain vs. Composite veneers: What are the main differences?
Porcelain veneers are made in labs with moulds taken of your teeth. Composite veneers are typically directly moulded onto teeth. Porcelain is a sturdier substance than composite and more stain-resistant. Porcelain veneers last longer than composite veneers.
How will your teeth be prepared for the treatment?
A tiny amount of the enamel from the front of the tooth is removed for the new shell to fit in with the line of your smile. An impression of the prepped tooth surface is taken and sent off to the lab to custom-make the veneer. A temporary veneer is placed to protect the tooth. Once the permanent veneer is ready, the temporary cover is removed, and the permanent is bonded to the tooth.
Is the procedure painful?
No, it is a pain-free and minimally-invasive procedure. Only a micro-thin layer of enamel is removed from the tooth surface. To eliminate the sensation of the bur at work, your dentist will offer a local anaesthetic. For more nervous patients, nitrous oxide is offered to calm the nerves.
Will veneers ruin my teeth?
Veneers do NOT ruin your natural teeth. Instead, they protect your natural teeth from further damage or decay. Veneers strengthen fragile teeth and enhance their appearance. Your dentist will determine if veneers are suitable for you after examining your teeth.
Will you require any anaesthesia while undergoing the procedure?
To ensure that you are fully comfortable during the whole procedure, your dentist will administer a local anaesthetic to the surrounding gums near the tooth or teeth. However, a tooth can be prepared for veneers without the use of anaesthesia.
How long does it take?
Composite veneers take less time and can be applied on the same day. A tooth can be prepped and placed with a resin veneer in under an hour. Porcelain veneers usually require two appointments, typically less than a fortnight apart. They can be fitted within 1-2 hours. It takes longer to work on multiple teeth.
Will the veneers fall off after some time?
Over time, it is possible for the bonding to weaken and the veneers to slowly detach from teeth. If you feel like they are loose, visit your dentist to get them rebonded. If you lose a veneer, you will need a replacement. When porcelain veneers get damaged, they need to be replaced with new ones.
Will the veneers match the colour and shade of my regular teeth?
Yes, both porcelain and composite can be perfectly matched to your natural tooth colour and translucency. Porcelain has a natural lustre that mimics the surface of natural enamel, and composite resin can be polished to achieve the same lustre.
How can you make your veneers last longer?
Brush regularly and keep your oral health in check. Avoid eating hard foods with your front teeth. Reduce intake of teeth-staining food and drink. Wear a mouthguard when playing sport and for bruxism. Use non-abrasive toothpaste.
How to take care of your new veneers after treatment?
Maintain good oral hygiene. Visit your dentist for regular checkups. Avoid overzealous brushing. Do not bite your nails, grind your teeth, chew pen tops, or use your teeth for opening bottle caps. Never use your front teeth to bite hard substances and avoid very hot food and drink that can damage the luting agent.
Can you eat a normal diet after the procedure?
Soon after veneer placement, avoid hot or chilled food and drink. Adopt a soft food diet for the first few days until you get used to the veneers and until the sensitivity subsides. If you are wearing temporary veneers, avoid crusty bread and chewy foods, as well as hard foods.
Do veneers stain?
Veneers are made out of porcelain, which does not stain or discolour easily. Although composite resin is stain-resistant to a large extent is susceptible to staining over time.
How much do Veneers cost?
We offer flexible options for spreading the cost of expensive or long-term treatments. Our pay-as-you-go option allowed you to make payments for individual treatments on the day of the appointment. In partnership with Chrysalis Finance, we offer 0% interest-free finance over 12 months and 9.9 % interest for up to 5 years.
What should I consider when selecting a clinic for the treatment?
Clinics that specialise in cosmetic dentistry have specialist expertise in veneer placement and high-accuracy impression making. The combined efficiency of experienced professionals and cutting-edge technology ensure your veneer placement is carried out with precision and seamlessly.