Dental veneers are materials placed on your teeth to improve the aesthetics of your smile and protect the surface of your teeth.
Diseases and Conditions
- Enamel Erosion
- Cavities (Tooth Decay)
- Tooth Damage
- Hole in Tooth
- Broken Tooth (Teeth Break)
- Cracked Tooth
Dental Veneers
A veneer is a thin layer of material placed over a tooth, either to improve the aesthetics of a tooth or to protect a damage to a tooth's surface. There are two main types of material used to fabricate a veneer: composite and dental 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.