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5 Great Reasons to Consider Dental Veneers

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Updated: Mar 16, 2023

Even small flaws in your smile can make you feel bad about yourself. After all, your smile is one of the first and most noticeable things about you, and it definitely affects how people see you as a person.

Having problems with your teeth's appearance can make you feel less confident and lower your self-esteem. It can also make you smile or not hide your smile. This is why veneers are used. Dental Veneers are the makeup of modern dentistry for your teeth.




They cover up minor and moderate flaws in your smile.


They are a cosmetic dental solution that can be used for a wide range of dental problems, such as:

  • Cracks and chips

  • Light to heavy discolouration or staining

  • Strange or uneven gaps and spacing

  • Teeth that don't look right

  • Misalignment of teeth

  • The uneven shape of the teeth

What are veneers?


Dental Veneers are thin pieces of porcelain that cover the outside parts of your front teeth. They are made to match the shape, size, and colour of your natural teeth. This is a subtle cosmetic improvement that can fix a number of problems with your smile.

How do Veneers Work?


Unlike other options, Dental veneers can hide flaws in your smile without a long, invasive procedure or needless damage to your natural teeth in the long run. Our dentist will gently remove a small amount of enamel from the surface of your tooth to get it ready for the veneer.


Before permanently glueing the veneer to your tooth, the dentist will clean, polish, and etch the tooth to help it bond better. This will make the bond stronger and last longer. He will look at how your veneer looks and how well it works to see if any changes need to be made to make it look, fit, and feel as natural as possible.


5 Reasons Why you Should get Veneers


1. Look and feel like natural teeth


The main purpose of veneers is to hide cosmetic flaws in your teeth and give you a beautiful, natural-looking smile you can be proud of. This is done by making the veneer look as much like your natural teeth as possible during the design process. This gives you a smile that looks good and works well.

2. No one will know you have them


Since veneers are the same shape, size, and colour as your natural teeth, they can't be seen when you smile. This makes them a nearly invisible cosmetic solution that can help you hide flaws without taking away from the natural beauty of your smile.

3. Veneers help keep your smile shining.


Many people get veneers to change the colour of their teeth because they have been stained or discoloured by coffee, tea, soda, red wine, smoking, or just getting older. Porcelain veneers not only fix these problems, but they also make your teeth less likely to get stained, so your smile will stay brighter for longer.

4. Veneers are tough and long-lasting


Even though dental veneers are thin to protect your natural teeth, the porcelain that is used to make them is strong and durable. Because of how they are made, they are less likely to get chips or cracks. This helps protect your smile for years to come.

5. Veneers can last for up to 15 years.


Because veneers are strong and durable, they can last up to 15 years if they are cared for and kept in good shape. Even though they don't need any extra care, you should still do your regular dental care and cleanings to make sure they last as long as possible.


Should you Get Veneers?


If you want a smile you won't want to hide, talk to about getting porcelain veneers to cover up any flaws in your teeth.

Contact us at Distinctive Dental Services right away to set up your first cosmetic consultation. During this consultation, you will talk about your concerns and goals for your smile, and your dentist will look at your smile to see if veneers are the best solution for you.



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