In the world of cosmetic teeth care, dental veneers stand out as a key treatment. They mix the beauty of improving looks with the latest in teeth care technology.
Our dental clinic in Como, Perth, is a place where people come to make their smiles better and feel more confident. Dental veneers are great for hiding teeth flaws and giving you a bright, long-lasting smile. They're more than just a treatment—they're a step towards feeling good about your smile.
Dental veneers are thin, custom-made covers made with porcelain or composite resin. These dental covers are precisely attached to the front part of your teeth, to make your smile look better by fixing problems like discolouration/stains, chips, spaces, and slight crookedness.
Generally, most people get veneers for their amazing ability to improve smiles by fixing dental issues like stains, chips, gaps, and slight crookedness.
However, many people are ultimately drawn to dental veneers due to their highly customisable feature. Each veneer is customised to fit the specific shape and look of your teeth, making sure your smile appears very natural. This customisation, along with the need for only a small amount of tooth preparation, makes veneers a minimally invasive yet very effective option for improving smiles fast.
Dental Issue | How Veneers Help |
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Discoloration | Veneers provide a bright, white smile that resists stains from coffee, wine, and tobacco. |
Chips and Cracks | Veneers cover and protect damaged teeth, restoring their appearance and preventing further deterioration. |
Gaps Between Teeth | Veneers can be shaped to close gaps, offering a more uniform and aesthetically pleasing smile. |
Minor Misalignment | While not a substitute for orthodontics, veneers can mask slight crookedness or misalignment. |
Type of Veneer | Description | Advantages |
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Porcelain Veneers | Thin shells of ceramic material bonded to the front of teeth. | - Mimics natural tooth enamel - High stain resistance - Durability of 10–15 years |
Composite Resin Veneers | Tooth-coloured resin applied directly to the tooth and sculpted. | - Less tooth removal required - Lower cost - Easier to repair |
Type of Veneer | Average Cost per Tooth | Longevity | Maintenance Required |
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Porcelain | $1,200 - $2,500 | 10–15 years | Minimal, with regular dental check-ups |
Composite Resin | $250 - $1,500 | 5–7 years | More frequent, potential for repairs |
Cost Factor | Description | Impact on Cost |
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Material Quality | Premium-grade ceramic offers enhanced durability and a lifelike appearance. | Higher quality, higher cost. |
Customisation | Each veneer is designed to align with the individual characteristics of the patient's teeth. | More customisation, higher cost. |
Number of Veneers | The total number of veneers a patient opts for. | More veneers, higher total cost. |
Dental Professional's Expertise | The skill and reputation of the dentist or ceramist. | Higher expertise, higher fees. |
Dental Lab Fees | Fees charged by the dental lab for the creation of the veneers. | Complex cases may incur higher lab fees. |
Patient's Dental Condition | The complexity of the patient's dental condition requiring preparatory work. | More complex conditions, higher costs. |
Consultation and Follow-up | Initial and follow-up consultations to ensure optimal outcomes. | Included in overall treatment cost. |
The dental veneers procedure is personalised and may be different depending on your overall dental health. Generally, below are the specific steps involved with this dental cosmetic procedure:
Choosing to get dental veneers is a big step towards not just a better-looking smile but also increased confidence, offering a solution that combines beauty with lasting benefits.
Porcelain veneers are known for their strength and can last a long time, usually between 10 and 15 years, with proper care. The key to making them last includes good oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups, using a soft toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste, and avoiding habits that could damage them, like grinding your teeth.
To keep veneers in top shape, you should brush gently with a soft-bristled brush, use non-abrasive toothpaste, floss every day, and rinse with an alcohol-free mouthwash. It's also important to see your dentist regularly and avoid biting hard foods directly or using your teeth as tools.
Generally, Medicare doesn't cover dental veneers, since they're considered cosmetic. But, some private health insurance might cover part of the cost under dental benefits. Check with your insurance provider for the details.
Even though veneers are a great way to improve your smile, there are a few risks, like teeth becoming sensitive to hot or cold, veneers getting damaged or coming off, and potential colour mismatches with your natural teeth over time. Choosing an experienced and good cosmetic dentist and following their care instructions can help minimise these risks.
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