COMPOSITE VENEERS HARLEY STREET, LONDON
With composite veneers, you may quickly change the appearance of your teeth without drilling or injections! When performed by a knowledgeable and proficient cosmetic dentist at Pure Harmony Dental, the process is straightforward! Dental veneers, also known as laminates, are the thin layers of materials that are applied to teeth in dentistry. A coating of resin foundation material is directly put into the tooth to create composite veneers, sometimes referred to as composite bonding. Thus, porcelain is not used to make them.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR COMPOSITE VENEERS?
Practically anybody. They can be used in order to:
- Enhance the teeth’s appearance.
- To shield the teeth’s enamel.
- Give teeth a different tint, typically a whiter shade.
- To give the appearance of straighter, better-aligned teeth.
- To increase the size of teeth or narrow spaces between them.
- To fix any tooth that has been fractured or chipped.
WHAT PROFITS CAN COMPOSITE VENEERS OBTAIN?
One of the least invasive ways to improve your smile is with composite veneers or dental bonding. The advantages of composite veneers over substitute porcelain veneers are as follows:
- In the vast majority of cases, drilling teeth is not necessary. For this reason, composite veneers rank among the most preferred types of dental procedures. Because composite veneers don’t require drilling, they are regarded as a reversible procedure.
- Composite veneers do not always need to cover every surface of the teeth, in contrast to porcelain veneers. Because of this, they are the best option for closing or lessening tooth gaps. An excellent illustration of this is the gaps, sometimes called diastemas, that are most frequently observed with upper front teeth.
- Comparing composite veneers to other choices, repairs are simpler. If a porcelain veneer chips or breaks, the lab must create a new one to replace it. Repairing composite veneers is a straightforward process. As a result, composite veneers offer a quicker and far less expensive solution.
- Composite veneers are far easier to reverse than porcelain veneers. This is so that composite veneers can be applied without first drilling out a tooth. Since composite veneers are applied directly to the teeth, five treatments can typically be finished in a single session. Your smile will change instantly with composite veneers.
- Compared to porcelain veneers or crowns, composite veneers are typically less expensive.
- Composite veneers are almost universally available.
WHAT DOES EACH COMPOSITE VENEER COST?
For many years, Pure Harmony Dental has been offering composite veneers in London. Our charge is determined by the complexity of the case, our level of skill, experience, and time required to complete it. At the moment, the price of a composite veneer ranges from £350 to £450. Because of this, composite veneers are less expensive than porcelain veneers.
You have the option to make an online reservation by following the link below, or you can call or contact our reception team at PURE HARMONY DENTAL.
THE ADVANTAGES OF COMPOSITE VENEERS
Comparing this alternative treatment with porcelain veneers:
Although composite veneers are more easily stained than porcelain veneers, they may still be periodically polished and cleaned. The amount of staining can be greatly influenced by an individual’s diet and behaviours.
The artistry and training of the composite veneer maker determines the final product’s appearance and quality. It is impossible to whiten composite veneers. However, this is valid for dental restorations of any kind, including porcelain veneers. It is recommended that the patient whiten their teeth prior to receiving composite veneers. After that, the veneers’ colour can be adjusted to match the teeth’s bleached shade.
HOW LONG DO THEY LAST?
In contrast to porcelain veneers, which are thought to last seven to ten years, composite veneers are supposed to last an average of three to five years. Both kinds, meanwhile, might have a lot of variance. In certain instances, composite veneers have demonstrated an endurance of over a decade, but porcelain veneers have only demonstrated a brief lifespan. According to our observations, dental veneers can endure a lot longer with proper oral care and upkeep.
DO COMPOSITE VENEERS BREAK EASILY?
No, is the appropriate response. Unlike porcelain veneers, composite veneers do not crack as easily or in the same way. Many factors can cause composite veneer to chip, but biting and chewing on tough food or clenching and grinding teeth are the most frequent causes. Composite veneers can be readily fixed in a single visit, even in the event that they break. With porcelain veneers, this is not the case.
WHAT IS THE COMPOSITE VENEER PROCEDURE?
A first trial smile can be completed following your consultation to determine your suitability. Changing your teeth on a cast model of your teeth is the first step in creating a trial smile.
The dental technician uses wax to create veneers on a cast model of your teeth, taking into account the form and style you want for both the veneers and your teeth. It is a dummy construction of the composite veneers that lets you visualise the final contour of your teeth.
To accomplish this, a lab will take an impression of your teeth. An professional dental technician makes the necessary adjustments to your teeth on the cast model based on your wishes and expectations.
If you have chosen to whiten your teeth in the interim before the composite veneers are completed, then you go ahead and do so. The composite veneers are immediately applied to your teeth, moulded, sculpted, and polished once you are satisfied with the whitening outcome.
