Secure the future of your smile with veneers in Sydney CBD

Wouldn’t it be great to be free from any worries about the appearance of your smile? Any small imperfections, chips, gaps and staining can all be covered using veneers in Sydney CBD. They can give you a look that is meant to last for many years and the fitting process is pretty simple. At Spa Dental Sydney CBD, we look forward to offering you this solution at our clinic.

Who is suitable for veneers in Sydney CBD?

One of the reasons why veneers in Sydney CBD are an excellent solution is that the eligibility criteria for being a great candidate for them is quite broad. All you need is healthy teeth to support your new veneers. It’s worth investing a little time to make sure that your teeth are up to the job of supporting your new equipment as this can extend the amount of time that your veneers will last.

How are veneers fitted?

Getting veneers fitted is a two-step process. First, you need to have a micro-thin layer removed from the surface of your teeth. This helps with the eventual fit. Next, your dentist at Spa Dental Sydney CBD will gather the data required to make your set of veneers. These are constructed by a dental technician and returned to the clinic with a few weeks of your first appointment.

Fitting couldn’t be easier. The veneers are applied using a dental adhesive, which is then hardened using a special light once they are in the correct positions. All that remains after this is to smooth away any remining cement and, voila, your veneers are ready for you to enjoy.

Are there any drawbacks?

Every dental treatment comes with cautions you need to be aware of. Veneers in Sydney CBD are no exception.

Once veneers are fitted, they cannot be removed. This is a testament to their durability but also something to be aware of because of the level of commitment you are making.

Veneers typically last a long time but, eventually, they do need to be replaced. You can extend the longevity by taking good care of your teeth and not doing anything rash like opening something with your teeth.