Porcelain Veneers

Veneers Liverpool

CERAMIC VENEERS AVAILABLE TO IMPROVE YOUR SMILE

If you’re thinking about getting veneers in Liverpool, then we are here to help. Veneers are a great way to improve the appearance of your smile, but it’s important to get them done by a professional and experienced dentist. Our team of qualified dental professionals are committed to providing high-quality care and service to help you achieve a brighter, more confident smile.

What are Veneers?

Veneers are a small piece of porcelain or composite that cover the tooth with a strong adhesive that transforms the look of your teeth and covers any damage. You can think of them as false nails for your teeth.

Veneers are slim shells, often created from porcelain or composite resin, that are tailored to fit the front surface of a tooth. They are designed to enhance the look of teeth that are discoloured, misshapen, or have other cosmetic imperfections.

If you’re looking to attain a more appealing, enduring smile, veneers may be the ideal solution. The choice of veneers can depend on individual requirements and preferences, and the procedure typically involves minimal tooth preparation.

Porcelain Veneers

What are Porcelain Teeth or Veneers?

Porcelain teeth refer to slim shells made of top-notch dental porcelain, which are individually tailored to fit over the front surface of teeth. They are an effective option to improve the appearance of teeth that are discoloured, misshapen or have other cosmetic imperfections.

Porcelain veneers are an increasingly popular cosmetic dental treatment that can offer a natural-looking and durable solution for enhancing the aesthetics of your smile. Typically, the treatment takes place over two or three appointments and requires only minimal tooth preparation.

Porcelain Veneers

Benefits of Veneers

  • Porcelain veneers are designed to last a long time.
  • They look and feel just like natural teeth.
  • We create them to match the shade of your teeth so they will not look out of place.
  • The process can be completed in four visits.

Veneers vs Braces

  • Veneers are thin shells that fit over the front surface of teeth. They can correct length, shape and position of the tooth in a quick and easy way. However they do require some tooth preparation to achieve an optimal cosmetic result.
  • Orthodontic Appliances (Braces) are used to correct misaligned  misaligned teeth and bite issues. They work by moving the teeth into an optimal position. Quite often orthodontic cases are finished off using composite edge bonding or even veneers to create an optimal aesthetic result.
  • The choice between veneers and braces depends on the individual’s specific dental concerns and goals.

We recommend consulting with one of our qualified dental professionals to determine which option is best suited for your needs.

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If you’re considering veneers as a cosmetic dental treatment in the Liverpool area, booking a consultation with us can provide several benefits. Our team of experienced dental professionals can assess your dental health and determine if veneers are the right solution for your specific concerns. 

They can also provide tailored treatment recommendations and options, as well as expert guidance on maintaining good oral health before and after the procedure.

Cost of Veneers

Some common questions we get when it comes to the cost of veneers in Liverpool are:

Will the NHS Pay For Veneers?

In general, the NHS does not cover the cost of veneers for cosmetic reasons, as they are considered a cosmetic treatment rather than a necessary medical procedure. However, in certain circumstances, such as for patients with severely damaged or discoloured teeth, veneers may be covered by the NHS. It is best to consult with a dentist or NHS representative to determine eligibility and coverage options.

How Much Do Veneers Cost in the UK?

The cost of veneers in the UK can vary depending on factors such as the type of material used and the complexity of the procedure. On average, porcelain veneers can cost between £500-£1,000 per tooth, while composite veneers may be slightly less expensive, at around £300-£600 per tooth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do veneers last?

The length veneers can last vary depending on factors such as the type of material used, the patient’s oral hygiene habits, and their overall dental health. Generally, porcelain veneers can last up to 10–15 years, while composite veneers may last around 5–7 years. However with proper care and maintenance, veneers can last even longer.

Do veneers damage my own teeth?

Veneers will not cause damage to your natural teeth when they are fitted by an experienced cosmetic dentist. Traditional veneers can sometimes involve a certain amount of your own tooth being altered in shape to make room for the veneer so you need to be aware that this is a permanent solution. Newer, less invasive, techniques now exist to minimise any changes to your tooth surface. Your dentist will discuss what would be required in your case. At Duthie Dental, all our dentists are fully accredited and will ensure you receive the highest quality treatment so you get the best results.

Can you eat with veneers?

Yes, you can eat with veneers, but it’s important to be mindful of certain foods and habits that can potentially damage them. When your permanent veneers have been fitted, it’s best to avoid biting your nails or chewing pens etc. You should chew with your back teeth to reduce the chances of chipping your veneers if you’re eating something crunchy.

You should also minimise the amount of dark liquids you consume like coffee, black tea or red wine as they can stain your composite veneers. Tobacco chewing should be avoided.

Brushing your teeth after eating or drinking anything that could stain your composite veneers is highly recommended to avoid discolouration.

Are veneers worth it?

There are pros and cons to veneers so whether or not they are worth it depends on the individual’s specific goals and circumstances. Veneers can be an effective solution for improving the appearance of teeth that are discoloured, chipped, or misaligned. It’s important to carefully consider the benefits and drawbacks of veneers, as well as alternative treatment options, before deciding whether they are worth the investment. Veneers are usually a permanent solution so it’s unlikely you can change your mind once the treatment has been completed. Veneers can give you a natural looking and realistic smile which for most people makes them worth getting if this is something they are trying to achieve.

Do you have to shave teeth for veneers?

Veneers don’t always require a large amount of teeth shaving in order to fit them. Each patient is different and it will depend on the shape and alignment of your teeth. You will not need to have your teeth shaved down to pegs to get veneers. This is only done to fit crowns.

Are veneers painful to get?

Getting ceramic veneers is generally a painless treatment since it’s performed under local anaesthesia. It’s common to experience slight sensitivity after the final fitting. This sensitivity is usually temporary and nothing to be concerned about. It typically lasts only a few days as your mouth adjusts and recovers from the procedure.

No nerves are touched when removing enamel from your teeth. Usually only 0.2 or 0.3 mm is removed so there is no pain at all. You may experience slight discomfort simply due to the sensation but should not extend beyond the procedure. Local anaesthetic is usually used as everyone’s sensitivity level varies so this reduces the possibility of any pain during the procedure.

How much is a full set of veneers in UK?

A full set involves placing veneers on six or eight teeth. The cost of veneers vin the UK varies depending on factors such as the type of material used and the complexity of the procedure. Porcelain veneers on average can cost between £500-£1,000 per tooth so a full set of veneers could range from £4000 to £10,000.

Can veneers fall off?

Veneers can indeed fall off or become loose due to a variety of reasons such as:

Age of Veneers: Over time, even well-maintained veneers might weaken or detach from teeth as the adhesive bonding gradually deteriorates. Porcelain veneers typically last a decade or longer than composite veneers, but ageing can affect their stability.

Poor Adhesive Bonding: If the initial bonding agent used to attach the veneer wasn’t of high quality or if the bonding process wasn’t executed properly, it can result in veneers loosening or falling off. If too much enamel is removed from your tooth, it can result in a poor fit which could fall off over time.

Tooth Decay: Decay in the teeth supporting the veneers can lead to complications. Lifestyle choices and certain medications might contribute to tooth decay, affecting the veneer’s foundation.

Teeth Grinding (Bruxism): Habitual teeth grinding can cause significant pressure to veneers, particularly at the edges which can cause them to chip or break.

Lack of Proper Care: Poor dental hygiene and rough treatment, such as chewing hard foods frequently can result in damage to your veneers.

What happens to teeth under veneers

There are minimal adverse effects to the tooth that is covered with a veneer. The dentist removes only a small portion of enamel, ensuring nerves and roots remain untouched. Veneers are applied while preserving the natural teeth and they simply sit in front of it. Every dentist will do everything they can to salvage a person’s natural teeth. This is the main reason why so many dental professionals recommend veneers as the treatment does not damage a patient’s real teeth and is still able to produce amazing visual results that can greatly enhance someone’s appearance.

Can you get a veneer for one tooth?

It’s absolutely possible to get a veneer on a single tooth if that is your preference. Your dentist might however suggest that opting for more than one veneer could yield better overall results. Options where it can be effective is when you have one significantly discoloured tooth you want to cover with a veneer. The veneer will be made to match the rest of your teeth as close as possible. This can help you end up with a smile that looks natural and evenly coloured after treatment.

What we usually find is that most patients who think they only need one veneer would actually prefer to have multiple veneers instead after a consultation with us. Getting multiple veneers can address other aesthetic issues they have and greatly enhance their simile and shape of their teeth.

Can you put a veneer on a dead tooth?

When we refer to a “dead tooth,” we’re talking about a tooth without a living nerve inside, often due to trauma, decay, or a previous root canal treatment. Veneers, on the other hand, serve as cosmetic covers to enhance the appearance of teeth. However, for veneers to adhere properly, they require a healthy underlying tooth. If a tooth lacks vitality or a sturdy structure due to being “”dead,”” applying a veneer might not be a suitable option. It’s like trying to stick a sticker onto an unstable surface, it may not stay on.

Prior to proceeding with veneers, a comprehensive dental evaluation will be completed. During this evaluation, the dentist will thoroughly examine the condition of the affected tooth, assessing its root and surrounding tissues. Veneers could be an option if the tooth still has a healthy structure to support a veneer. If the tooth’s stability is compromised or complications are likely, alternative solutions like dental implants may be recommended for a longer lasting outcome. Your dentist will help you find the most suitable choice based on your specific circumstances.”

Can you still get cavities with veneers?

The veneers themselves cannot get cavities however your real teeth underneath them can. It’s important that you maintain a solid oral hygiene routine to ensure your teeth are kept clean. If your teeth develop a cavity it would require removing and replacing the veneer.

How do you brush your teeth with veneers?

Maintaining good oral hygiene is key to caring for your teeth, especially if you have veneers. Here are some tips:

Brushing Routine: Brush for two minutes, twice daily, to eliminate food particles, bacteria, and debris. It’s also recommended to brush after every meal if possible.
Flossing: Floss every day to remove plaque that gathers between teeth and can lead to cavities.
Toothpaste Selection: Avoid abrasive toothpaste that might scratch the smooth surface of your veneers.
Mouthwash Use: Regularly use mouthwash to combat germs, prevent plaque buildup, and prevent gingivitis.
Replace Your Toothbrush: Swap out your toothbrush every three to four months to ensure effective cleaning for your teeth and gums. The bristles wear down over time and will not clean as effectively as a new toothbrush.
Hydration and Diet: Drink plenty of water throughout the day and maintain a nutrient-rich diet for healthy teeth from within.
Avoid too much sugar: Limit intake of cavity-causing foods and beverages that are full of sugar, such as sweets, fruit juice and fizzy drinks.

By following these practices, you can help maintain the health and longevity of both your natural teeth and veneers.

Do veneers stain?

Veneers are usually made out of stain-resistant materials however they can still stain over time, especially if they are not cared for properly and you consume lots of dark liquids like red wine and dark coffee. Regularly brushing your teeth can help keep your veneers clean and avoid any staining.

Can veneers be whitened?

Attempting traditional whitening treatments on discoloured porcelain veneers isn’t recommended. Porcelain veneers don’t typically respond well to these methods. Consulting your dentist before trying any DIY whitening is important to avoid potentially damaging your veneers or simply wasting your time and money trying a treatment that will be ineffective.

While whitening may not work for veneers, you can still enhance their appearance. Regular professional cleanings by your dentist can effectively remove surface stains, helping maintain the brightness of your veneers. Scheduling regular visits to your dentist can play a significant role in keeping your veneers looking their best.

Can veneers fix overbites?

Veneers can be an option for individuals with a minor overbite. However, if the overbite is more severe, orthodontic treatments might be necessary before considering veneers. Orthodontic procedures can help align the teeth and correct significant overbites, ensuring the best conditions for veneer to be successfully fitted. Consulting with a dentist will help determine the most suitable approach based on the severity of the overbite.

Can veneers replace missing teeth?

Veneers are not designed to replace missing teeth. They require a tooth that they can be fitted to. Veneers are thin shells made of porcelain or composite resin that are affixed to the front surface of existing teeth. Other dental solutions like implants or bridges are typically recommended for replacing missing teeth.

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