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In dentistry, a veneer is a thin layer
of restorative material placed over a tooth surface,
either to improve the aesthetics of a tooth, or to protect
a damaged tooth surface. There are two types of
material used in a veneer, composite and porcelain.
A composite veneer may be directly placed (built-up
in the mouth), or indirectly fabricated by a dental
technician in a dental laboratory, and later bonded
to the tooth, typically using a resin cement such
as Panavia. In contrast, a porcelain veneer may only
be indirectly fabricated.
Veneers are used to close gaps or cover teeth that are stained, poorly shaped, or slightly crooked. Even the most subtle change in your smile can make a dramatic difference in the way you look and feel. When you feel and look good, you project a confident self-image. So, make the most of your smile. Ask us what veneers can do for you.
Gaps

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Diastema - Large space between front teeth
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Multiple chipped teeth

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