Cosmetic Dentistry
Veneers (Porcelain and Composite)

Veneers: Transform Your Smile
At Crystal Cusp Dental Clinic, we offer custom-made veneers to help you achieve a beautiful, confident smile. Our experienced dentists will work with you to create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs and goals.
What are Veneers?
Veneers are thin, custom-made shells made of porcelain or composite materials that are bonded to the front of your teeth. They're a popular solution for improving the appearance of teeth that are discolored, chipped, or misshapen.
Benefits of Veneers
1. Improved Appearance: Veneers can significantly improve the appearance of your teeth, giving you a brighter, more confident smile.
2. Durable: Veneers are made of high-quality materials and can last for many years with proper care.
3. Customized: Veneers are tailored to your individual needs and goals, ensuring a natural-looking result.
Types of Veneers
1. Porcelain Veneers: Made of high-quality porcelain, these veneers are durable and resistant to stains.
2. Composite Veneers: Made of composite resin, these veneers are a more affordable option and can be completed in a single visit.
What to Expect During the Veneer Process
1. Consultation: We'll consult with you to determine if veneers are right for you and discuss your options.
2. Preparation: We'll prepare your teeth for the veneers by removing a small amount of enamel.
3. Placement: We'll bond the veneers to your teeth using a special adhesive.
FAQs
1. Q: Are veneers painful?
A: The procedure is typically painless, and we'll use local anesthesia to minimize discomfort.
2. Q: How long do veneers last?
A: With proper care, veneers can last for 10-20 years or more.
3. Q: Can veneers be whitened?
A: No, veneers cannot be whitened, but they can be replaced if they become discolored.
4. Q: How much do veneers cost?
A: The cost of veneers varies depending on the type of material used and the number of teeth being treated.
5. Q: Can I eat normally with veneers?
A: Yes, you can eat normally with veneers, but it's best to avoid biting or chewing on hard objects.
6. Q: Are veneers reversible?
A: No, the process of preparing teeth for veneers is irreversible, so it's essential to carefully consider your decision.