Correct the shape, color, and unevenness of your teeth all at once. Aesthetic veneers are a quick and gentle way to get a beautiful smile in just a few days.
Dental veneers are thin slices of ceramic or composite material that are bonded to the front (visible) side of teeth to improve their appearance. They are used mainly in cosmetic dentistry to correct the color, shape, size, or position of teeth.
Our dentist will evaluate the condition of your teeth, occlusion (bite), aesthetic requirements and recommend whether veneers are a suitable solution. Sometimes an X-ray examination is also necessary. You will agree on the desired color, shape and extent of treatment.
The dentist will gently grind down the front layer of tooth enamel (usually only 0.3-0.7 mm) so that the veneer fits naturally on the tooth and does not protrude. In some cases, grinding is not necessary at all.
After preparing your teeth, your dentist will take an accurate impression or 3D scan, which will be sent to a dental laboratory. Based on this, individual ceramic veneers will be made.
While you wait (1–2 weeks), you may be fitted with temporary veneers to protect your teeth and maintain aesthetics.
After the veneers are made, the dentist checks the shape, color, fit, and comfort of the veneers. If everything fits, they are permanently attached to the teeth using a special dental cement. The result is a natural, harmonious, and whiter smile.
Not sure if dental veneers are the right solution for you? Schedule an initial consultation. We’ll be happy to discuss all your options with you.
Dental veneers are thin slices of ceramic or composite that are bonded to the front of a tooth to improve its shape, color, or position. They are popular in cosmetic dentistry for their natural appearance and quick effect.
Veneers address problems such as tooth stains, small cracks, gaps, irregular shapes, or slightly crooked teeth. They are often used for complete aesthetic smile transformations.
Veneers for crooked teeth may be a suitable solution for mild to moderately pronounced aesthetic irregularities. Veneers can optically align the position of the front teeth without the need for long-term wearing of braces. The suitability of veneers for crooked teeth will be decided by the dentist after an examination.
The procedure is minimally invasive and in most cases painless. When grinding is necessary, local anesthesia is used, so the patient does not feel any pain.
Ceramic veneers have a lifespan of approximately 10-15 years, sometimes longer with proper care. Composite veneers last shorter, usually 5-7 years.
No, the care is the same as for natural teeth: regular brushing, flossing, visits to the dentist, and regular dental hygiene. Veneers are durable, but it is not recommended to bite hard objects with them.
Ceramic veneers are resistant to staining, composite veneers somewhat less so. Nevertheless, it is recommended to limit the consumption of strongly pigmented foods and drinks (coffee, red wine) and to maintain dental hygiene.
They are not. For more extensive tooth damage, fractures, or active gum disease, another form of treatment (e.g. crowns) may be more appropriate. The suitability will be assessed by the dentist after consultation.
The price of dental veneers depends on the material, number of veneers, and extent of treatment. The patient will receive a price calculation after the initial examination and consultation.