
Ready to say hello to the smile you’ve always dreamed of? Our stunning, hand-crafted veneers are shaped and sized perfectly just for you, designed to hide those little imperfections that have been holding you back from smiling as freely and often as you’d love to. These natural-looking beauties can give you a gorgeous smile that lasts 10+ years – imagine all the confident smiles ahead of you!
Our veneers are made from porcelain, which looks almost identical to real tooth enamel. Porcelain is translucent and can be matched to the shade of your teeth. If you are having a full smile makeover with veneers, we can help you choose a brand-new shade for your new smile.
Using digital design software, we can create a mock-up of how different shades would suit your teeth. We will work closely with you to achieve the results you’re looking for; if you’re opting for a full smile makeover, we can produce a ‘trial smile’ for you to try. Adjustments can be made to this, which are incorporated into the design of your final veneers. Everything is fully customised to your needs, and it’s that bespoke treatment that we excel at here at Artistry Dental.
Veneers are one of the most versatile treatments we offer, solving the following cosmetic concerns for patients:
Veneers are thin layers of uniquely shaped porcelain. These are placed over the top of a tooth with a strong adhesive dental cement to cover imperfections and close small gaps in your teeth.
Veneers can’t be used to move your teeth, but they can create the illusion of straighter teeth. The porcelain can be shaped in a way that closes small gaps in your teeth, making your teeth appear more symmetrical.
For larger gaps, we recommend Invisalign®, which is a metal-free and discreet alternative to traditional braces.
Both treatments are very effective for reshaping individual teeth and hiding imperfections.
Whilst porcelain veneers generally last 5+ years longer than composite bonding, the preparation process involves the removal of some natural tooth structure (which composite bonding does not).
It also takes a little longer to complete (2-3 visits), and you will need to undergo drilling and local anaesthesia. Composite bonding, on the other hand, takes just one visit.