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Cosmetic Dentistry in Sydney

Porcelain & Composite Veneers Sydney

A beautiful smile boosts confidence. Porcelain veneers are a lasting solution to achieving the smile you want.

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FREE Veneers Consultations

If you find that your teeth are slightly crooked, stained, uneven or different shapes, Porcelain Veneers are the answer.

Veneers are hand made by our technicians and layered by porcelain for a flawless smile. Organise a free consultation and we will discuss all of the options with you.

What Are Veneers?

A dental veneer is a thin shell of tooth-coloured porcelain that is cemented over the facial surfaces of your teeth to correct dental issues including worn tooth enamel, uneven tooth alignment or spacing, tooth discolouration, and chips or cracks.

Although veneers fall into the category of cosmetic dentistry because they help makeover smiles with beautifully aligned, shapely teeth, they also have protective qualities and may eliminate the need for more extensive treatments. Other benefits include durability, an improved smile appearance, and the need for little-to-no removal of tooth structure compared to dental crowns.

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Choosing Teeth Whitening

Who Are Veneers For?

Cosmetic veneers enhance teeth appearance, made from porcelain or resin, custom-fitted for a natural look. They can address many cosmetic dental issues.

Worn Enamel

Worn Enamel

Tooth enamel can wear down over time due to drinks, smoking, or genetics. Veneers can correct smiles with worn enamel.
Wear And Tear

Wear And Tear

As we age, our teeth naturally begin to wear down. Aged teeth are more likely to have chips, cracks or a generally uneven appearance of healthy, youthful teeth.
Certain people are born with abnormal spacing between their teeth that widens with age.
Uneven Teeth

Uneven Teeth

Uneven teeth can result from the grinding of teeth, and/or though general wear and tear. This can lead to bite issues in addition to cosmetic smile issues.
Discolouration

Discolouration

Stubborn tooth discoloration may not be fully correctable through teeth whitening. In such cases, veneers can offer a simple, cosmetic solution.

Choosing Veneers

Porcelain Versus Composite Resin

Porcelain veneers and composite resin veneers are both types of veneers that are used to improve the appearance of teeth, but the main difference is the material.

Porcelain Veneers:

Porcelain Veneers:

  • Made from high-quality dental ceramic materials
  • Typically stronger and more durable than composite veneers
  • Custom-made and personalised to match the colour, shape, and size of patient's natural teeth
  • Generally more expensive than composite veneers
  • Require two appointments to have placed (First appointment to prepare the teeth, take measurements and create the veneers; The second appointment to bond them to the teeth)
Composite Veneers:

Composite Veneers:

  • Made from a tooth-coloured resin material
  • Typically less expensive than porcelain veneers
  • Can be placed in a single appointment
  • Less durable and may require more maintenance over time
  • Can be repaired or touched up easily if they become damaged
  • Not as customisable as porcelain veneers, but still offer the ability to improve the appearance of the teeth, they are usually use on dental bonding

Why Choose Porcelain Veneers?

Outcome
Veneers should not lose colour or shine over time, they can remain their colour if you avoid the ingestion of highly coloured foods or tobacco, which can end up affecting them in time.
Durable and long-lasting option
With a proper care, veneers can last for a long time. Porcelain is a durable material that is resistant to stains, scratches, and discolouration. The bonding process used to attach the veneers is designed to create a strong and durable bond between the veneer and the tooth so it lasts longer.
Why Choose

Surgical Treatment Procedure

Expert Care, Stunning Results.

  1. Consultation and Treatment Planning

    Consultation and Treatment Planning

    The dentist will assess your oral health and take scans to create a treatment plan. You will decide on the shape, colour, and size of your veneers.

  2. Preparation of Teeth

    Preparation of Teeth

    A small amount of enamel is removed from the teeth for veneers. Impressions are taken and sent to a lab to custom-craft your veneers.

  3. Temporary Veneers and Fabrication

    Temporary Veneers and Fabrication

    Temporary veneers protect teeth and provide an aesthetic smile. The lab uses impressions to craft matching veneers.

  4. Bonding and Final Placement

    Bonding and Final Placement

    At your final visit, the dentist will remove temporary veneers and check the fit of the permanent ones before bonding them.

For Your Veneers

Aftercare For Veneers

Aftercare For
  • 01

    Keep good oral hygiene

    Remember to brush regularly with a soft toothbrush in a circular way to avoid the accumulation of bacterial plaque.
  • 02

    Have regular checkups

    Regular cleaning removes stains and plaque that can damage veneers. It also helps identify issues early, allowing your dentist to address them promptly.
  • 03

    Don't clench your teeth

    Try not to clench your teeth, sometimes we do it involuntarily, but doing so can cause our veneers to chip, so be careful when eating certain hard or sticky foods, to avoid any damage or break.
  • 04

    Avoid tobacco and sugary drinks

    Tobacco yellows teeth and we avoid it. Limit drinks like coffee, tea, wine, and dark sodas, as they stain and accelerate discolouration.

Avoid tobacco and sugary drinks

Tobacco yellows teeth and veneers, so avoid it. Limit drinks like coffee, tea, wine, and dark sodas, as they stain and accelerate discolouration.

Contact us

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At TLC Dentist, we provide general dentistry to keep your smile healthy. From routine care to dentures, our team is here to help.

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