VENEERS

give you a more aesthetic smile

Veneers are tooth-coloured porcelain shells that normally sit over the front surface of your tooth. Veneers are designed to help mask certain cosmetic imperfections, such as, chips, cracks, stains, discolourations and unsightly gaps. Veneers can also change the shape or size of a tooth to give you a more aesthetic smile. We evaluate each individual patient to determine whether veneers would be the best treatment suited to your needs.

PROCEDURE

For most patients 2 appointments are needed to make your veneer(s)
Providing you are happy to go ahead with a veneer, the dentist will need to prepare the tooth. This will involve removing a shaving usually between 1-2mm thick from the front surface of the tooth to make space for the veneer. Once the preparation is made, your dentist will take impressions and a colour/shade match and send this information to a laboratory. At the laboratory a dental technician will construct the veneer so that it will appear cosmetic, natural and blend well with the rest of your smile.

Approximately 2 weeks later, you will return to the practice and the veneer will be tried on the tooth. Providing the dentist has confirmed that the veneer sits accurately on your tooth and that you are happy with the appearance of the veneer, the veneer will be cemented onto the tooth and polished.

Contact us

029 2081 0523

Glenhaven
129 Cardiff Road
Taff's Well
CF15 7PP

enquiries@glenhavendentalcare.com

Emergency Contact Information

Whenever possible, please contact us about dental emergencies during normal surgery hours, please get in touch as early in the day as possible.

In the case of extreme emergencies outside of normal surgery hours, please see the telephone information below:

Category Contact Information
Private Patients
Private Patients may receive urgent advice by phoning our emergency services number on
07503 197 031
Denplan Essentials Patients
For Our Denplan Essential Patients, you can receive emergency advice by calling the Denplan Helpline on 0800 844 999

Or alternatively by phoning the emergency services number on
07503 197 031
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