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Composite Veneers

Veneers are a good option when your teeth look discolored, chipped, or misshapen, they are made of a thin piece that recreates a natural looking strong tooth.

The dental veneers are shaped and colored to each patient’s needs and the contact with your original tooth is minimal compared to the dental crown. This solution can last from 10 to 20 years depending on the material and care you give them.

Composite veneers can typically be fabricated while you wait, making it a same-day treatment.

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The patient understands that every medical procedure comes with an inherent risk, any complication during the surgery may generate additional costs.

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Procedure: 1 hr. per veneer
Cleared to fly: Same day

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  • Custom-made
  • Natural looking
  • Less expensive
  • Same-day treatment

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  • High-quality materials
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Since your veneers have been placed in a single visit, your teeth will feel different to your lips and tongue when you first close your mouth. This is normal and to be expected when changes have been made to the shape and size of the teeth. Sometimes, even your speech may change or be affected in the beginning until your tongue adapts to the changes. Even though the changes are slight, (measurable only in millimeters), your mouth is extremely sensitive and will exaggerate those feelings at first. Usually, after a couple of days, the feeling lessens and your mouth will feel normal again.

It is common to notice the teeth are a little bit sensitive for a few days after the procedure, and the gum local to the area may also be a little tender.

As with your natural teeth, the composite material can pick up stains: try to avoid or keep to a minimum tobacco, coffee, tea, soy sauce, curry, colas, grape juice, blueberries or red wine. Routine dental cleanings will usually remove stains.

Do not use baking soda or any abrasive toothpaste. Avoid using whitening or smokers toothpastes, which are quite abrasive. Do not rinse routinely with mouthwashes, as they are high in alcohol. Alcohol softens the composite material and its bonding to the tooth. If mouthwash is desired, select a non-alcohol containing mouthwash.

Sodium fluoride is the only home fluoride that should be used. Concentrated Stannous fluoride or acidulated phosphate fluoride are not recommended for composite resin bonding. Neutraflour is a sodium fluoride rinse and can be recommended for home use. Tooth Mousse is also safe to use.


Disclaimer: This information does not reflect the medical advice from our clinics. All cases are different and this treatment may not suit you. Always refer to a medical professional with the certification and experience. All of our physicians are fully qualified to perform these procedures. For more information and diagnosis contact one of our top specialized clinics.

In all medical procedures, there are chances of complications, the specialist will provide you detailed information about the risks of the procedure, talk to the specialist directly.

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