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What Are Veneers?

Veneers are thin, custom-made shells of tooth-colored materials designed to cover the front surface of your teeth. They are typically made from porcelain or composite resin and are bonded to the teeth to improve their appearance. Veneers can address a wide range of cosmetic concerns, including discoloration, chips, gaps, and misalignment. At Delatite Dental, we offer high-quality veneers to help you achieve the beautiful, confident smile you’ve always wanted.

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Key Components of Veneer Treatment

Consultation: The process begins with a consultation with your dentist to discuss your goals and determine if veneers are the right solution for you.

Preparation: To prepare your teeth for veneers, a small amount of enamel is removed from the front surface of the teeth. This ensures a natural fit and appearance.

Impression: An impression of your teeth is taken to create custom veneers that perfectly match the shape and size of your natural teeth.

Temporary Veneers: Temporary veneers may be placed while your custom veneers are being fabricated in the dental lab.

Bonding: Once your custom veneers are ready, they are bonded to your teeth using a special adhesive. The veneers are then shaped and polished to achieve a natural look.

Benefits of Veneers

Enhanced Appearance

Veneers can dramatically improve the appearance of your teeth, giving you a brighter, more attractive smile.

Natural Look

Porcelain veneers closely mimic the light-reflecting properties of natural teeth, providing a natural and realistic appearance.

Minimal

Veneers require only a small amount of enamel removal, preserving most of your natural tooth structure.

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Stain Resistance

Porcelain veneers are highly resistant to staining, allowing you to enjoy a white smile for years to come.

Durability

With proper care, veneers can last for many years, providing a long-lasting solution for cosmetic dental issues.

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99.7% of Australians believe a smile is an important social asset, and veneers are one of the most effective ways to enhance your smile.

At Delatite Dental, we are committed to providing personalized veneer treatments to help you achieve your desired look. Schedule a consultation with us today to explore how veneers can transform your smile.

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Why Choose Delatite Dental For Your Dental Veneers

100K

Over 100000+ patients treated successfully by our team

75

Years

Combined Australian and Global Experience


Renowned Educators

Our team includes former professors from leading universities, ensuring our practice benefits from cutting-edge education and insights.

Dual Board-Certified Dentists

Our dentists bring dual board certifications and extensive experience, guaranteeing top-tier expertise in every procedure.

Innovations in Dental Education

We pioneer VR/AR education and develop patented products, keeping our practice at the forefront of dental technology.

Comprehensive Education and Experience

With affiliations at multiple universities and decades of combined experience, our team delivers care grounded in the latest research and clinical excellence.

Frequently Asked Questions

With proper care, veneers can last 10-15 years or even longer. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene practices are essential for maintaining their longevity.

Veneers do not require special care beyond good oral hygiene practices. Brush and floss regularly, and avoid biting on hard objects to prevent damage.

Veneers can improve the appearance of mildly crooked teeth, but they are not a substitute for orthodontic treatment in cases of severe misalignment.

Veneers are an excellent option for many people, but they may not be suitable for those with significant tooth decay, gum disease, or insufficient enamel. A consultation with your dentist will determine if veneers are right for you.