Get brighter, straighter teeth with custom dental veneers in Hamilton. Veneers can fix chips, gaps, stains, and uneven teeth, creating natural-looking results. They improve shape and colour quickly, often in just a few visits.
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Dental veneers for teeth are a quick and effective way to improve your smile. They are thin shells placed on the front of your teeth. They help cover visible problems such as stains, chips, gaps, and uneven tooth shape. Veneers cover the front surface of the teeth. This helps improve the colour, size, shape, and overall look of your smile. Many patients choose veneers when they want noticeable results without longer treatments like braces. In just a few visits, dental veneers can help create a brighter, more even, and natural-looking smile with long-lasting results.
Natural-looking, stain-resistant shells designed for long-lasting cosmetic results.
A more affordable option for minor cosmetic improvements and quick smile updates.
Combine veneers with whitening or bonding for a complete, balanced smile design.
Dental veneers usually last 10–15 years, depending on the material, oral hygiene, bite habits, and dental care. Porcelain veneers often last longer than composite veneers. Brushing, flossing, regular dental visits, and avoiding teeth grinding or biting hard objects help extend their lifespan.
Yes, veneers can improve the look of mildly crooked teeth without braces by covering the front surface. However, they do not move teeth or fix bite problems. Severe misalignment usually needs orthodontic treatment first.
No, dental veneers cannot replace missing teeth. Veneers are thin shells placed on the front of existing teeth to improve shape, colour, and appearance. If a tooth is missing, options like dental implants, bridges, or dentures are usually recommended.
Dentists may advise against veneers if teeth are unhealthy, enamel is weak, gums are diseased, or bite problems are severe. Veneers require enamel removal and chip, so fillings, whitening, crowns, or orthodontics may fit better.
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