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Composite Veneers

No one understands the importance of a beautiful smile better than our team at No Gaps Dental. A bright-toothed smile can boost your confidence without having you second guess how your teeth look. That’s why we offer composite veneers, an affordable dental solution for anyone looking to improve the appearance of their teeth.

This comprehensive guide is your one-stop online destination for composite veneers, including what they are, how they work and their expected benefits.

What are Composite Veneers?

Composite veneers, also known as composite bonding, are a type of dental veneer made from composite resin. They are thin shells placed on the front surface of your teeth to improve their appearance. Composite veneers are an affordable alternative to porcelain veneers at a fraction of the cost — a popular choice for anyone looking to enhance their smile.

How Do Composite Veneers Work?

Composite veneers work by covering up imperfections on the surface of your teeth. They can be used to fix various dental issues, from chips to cracks and stains. Our dentist will prepare your teeth during the procedure by removing a small amount of enamel. Then, they will apply the composite resin to your teeth and sculpt it to create a natural-looking smile. Once the composite resin has been applied, it will be hardened using a special light.

Benefits of Composite Veneers

Composite veneers offer a range of benefits, including:

  • Cost-effective solution — Composite veneers are more affordable than porcelain veneers, making them an ideal choice for anyone looking to improve their smile on a budget. That said, the cost of veneers can vary depending on the unique circumstances of your case.
  • Easy and seamless process — Getting composite veneers is typically completed in just one visit to our dental practice.
  • Minimal tooth reduction — Unlike other veneer options, composite veneers require minimal tooth reduction, meaning that more of your natural tooth structure is preserved.
  • Natural-looking results — Our dental team is skilled in creating natural-looking composite veneers that blend in seamlessly with your existing teeth.
  • Non-invasive — Composite veneers are a non-invasive procedure that doesn’t require any surgery or extensive preparation.

Am I Well Suited to Composite Veneers?

Composite veneers are an excellent option for anyone looking to improve the appearance of their teeth. However, they may not be well suited to everyone. Our dental team will evaluate your teeth and oral health to determine if composite veneers are the right solution for you.

Composite Veneers vs. Porcelain Veneers

Both composite veneers and porcelain veneers are strong contenders to help you along your journey to a brighter smile. But what distinguishes the two? Porcelain veneers are made from a thin shell of porcelain custom-made to fit your teeth. They are more durable than composite veneers and can last up to 15 to 20 years with proper care. That said, porcelain veneers are more expensive than composite veneers, requiring more preparation.

On the other hand, composite veneers are made from composite resin and are less durable than porcelain veneers. They are more inclined to stain and lose lustre, requiring more frequent replacements than porcelain veneers. Veneers that are composite typically last between five to seven years with proper care. Although, they are the more affordable option and require less tooth reduction than porcelain veneers. And if you chip your composite veneers, our dental team can bond new composite to the existing veneer.

How to Care for Composite Veneers

Caring for your composite veneers is imperative to ensure they last as long as possible. Here are some tips to keep in mind:

  • Brush and regularly floss — Just like your natural teeth, you must brush and floss your composite veneers regularly to manage the risk of tooth decay and gum disease.
  • Avoid staining foods and drinks — Veneers that are composite are more susceptible to stain than porcelain veneers, so it’s best to avoid foods and drinks that can cause stains, such as coffee, tea and red wine.
  • Wear a mouthguard — If you are prone to grinding your teeth at night or play sports, we strongly recommend wearing a mouthguard to protect your composite veneers from the risk of potential damage.

The Process of Composite Veneers

Allow us to walk you through the end-to-end process of composite veneers:

  • Consultation — Our dentist will closely examine your teeth before the procedure to ensure composite veneers are a viable treatment solution. If you suffer from teeth roots or signs of gum disease, this will have to be treated before proceeding with composite veneers and may incur extra costs. Our dentist will discuss your goals and expectations of the treatment and provide you with a detailed personalised treatment plan from the get-go, minus the hidden costs and fees.
  • Preparation — Your dentist will remove a small amount of enamel from the front surface of the teeth to help create a rough surface for the composite material to bond to. They will shape your teeth to ensure a proper fit for the veneers if necessary.
  • Bonding — Our dentist will apply a bonding agent to your teeth and carefully apply the composite material in layers. Each layer is cured with a special light to harden the material and ensure it bonds securely to the tooth.
  • Shaping and polishing — Once the composite material is applied, the dentist will shape and polish your teeth to create a natural-looking finish.
  • Final adjustments — After the composite veneers are shaped and polished, our dentist will make any necessary adjustments for a comfortable fit and natural look.

Book your Consultation for Composite Veneers in Sydney at No Gaps Dental Today

If you’re browsing for composite veneers in Sydney, look no further. No Gaps Dental is located across 15 dental clinics in Sydney, so you can easily find one near you. So what are you waiting for? Book an appointment today and discuss which veneer treatment fits you best.

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