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Dental Veneers in Hamilton

Get a straighter-looking, brighter, more even smile with custom dental veneers in Hamilton. Porcelain and composite veneers can cover chips, gaps, stains that don’t respond to whitening, and minor misalignment, often in just 2-3 visits.

A Fast Smile Upgrade Without Long Treatment

If you have chipped, uneven, stained, or slightly misaligned teeth, veneers can offer a simple yet high-impact cosmetic solution. They are often chosen by patients who want noticeable smile improvements without long or complex treatment.

Dental veneers are ultra-thin shells made from porcelain or composite resin and bonded to the front of one or more teeth. They enhance colour, shape, size, and overall symmetry, and in many cases can deliver dramatic results much faster than orthodontic options.

Dental Veneers treatment

Porcelain Veneers

Natural-looking, stain-resistant shells designed for long-lasting cosmetic results.

Composite Veneers

A more affordable option for minor cosmetic improvements and quick smile updates.

Smile Makeover Planning

Combine veneers with whitening or bonding for a complete, balanced smile design.

Porcelain vs Composite Veneers: What’s the Difference?

Porcelain veneers are crafted in a lab and are known for a highly natural finish, durability, and strong stain resistance, often lasting 10-15 years (sometimes longer) with good care. They’re ideal if you want a long-term cosmetic upgrade, especially for multiple front teeth.
Composite veneers are made from tooth-coloured resin and can be a great option for minor cosmetic changes or when you want a more affordable approach. They may not be as stain-resistant as porcelain, but they can still look excellent when done carefully and maintained well.

Frequently Asked Questions

Porcelain veneers often last around 10-15 years with proper care. Composite veneers may have a shorter lifespan depending on habits and staining.

They can improve the appearance of minor misalignment. For more significant crowding or bite issues, aligners or orthodontics may be better.

Yes. Veneers cover the front surface, but the tooth can still decay, daily hygiene and regular checkups still matter.

Veneers are usually considered cosmetic, so coverage is often limited. We can review your plan and explain options clearly.

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