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If you’ve got a smile that’s not making you 100% happy, talk to the friendly team at U-Smile Dental Clinic. We offer Dental Veneers that can improve the appearance of your teeth, and most importantly, restore confidence in your smile.
Porcelain and composite veneers are two of the most popular treatments that we offer to our patients around Box Hill in Sydney at an affordable cost. Reach out to us today to schedule a consultation.
If your tooth is irreversibly damaged, contains a large filling, or has undergone a root canal, you may need to consider a dental crown.
This is because your tooth enamel is compromised and will require more protection than a porcelain cosmetic teeth veneers.
Composite veneers are made from a tooth-coloured resin material that is applied to the front of the teeth, and shaped to improve their appearance. This process is usually completed in one visit to our clinic and is less expensive than porcelain veneers. For this reason, these cosmetic teeth veneers are not as durable and may require more frequent replacement.
When it comes to getting cosmetic teeth veneers, many patients prefer composite veneers to porcelain veneers due to the price point, and the fact that the process is less invasive as the resin is sculpted onto your tooth surface and not drilled. However, porcelain veneers are stain-resistant and have a much longer lifespan to composite veneers.
More often than not, dental veneers are a cosmetic treatment. This means they won’t be covered by most dental insurance plans. However, if they are deemed medically necessary due to severe tooth decay, injury or trauma, then a dental plan may cover a portion of the cost of veneer.
We offer flexible payment plans, such as Afterpay, Smileright, Humm and SuperCare. We accept all health funds and are preferred providers for CBHS and NIB.
Absolutely! Our dental professionals will help you select the ideal shade of white cosmetic veneers to complement your natural features while ensuring a bright yet realistic smile.
Temporary veneers are protective, short-term covers placed on your teeth while your permanent porcelain veneers are being crafted. They help maintain aesthetics and protect sensitive teeth during the waiting period.
White ones are a great option for patients looking to enhance the brightness and uniformity of their smile. However, they are best suited for those with healthy enamel and realistic shade expectations, as overly bright shades may not appear natural on everyone.
Patients typically wear the temporary ones for 1–2 weeks, depending on the lab processing time for the final veneers. They allow you to “test drive” your new smile and provide feedback before the permanent ones are bonded.
More often than not, dental veneers are a cosmetic treatment. This means they won’t be covered by most dental insurance plans. However, if they are deemed medically necessary due to severe tooth decay, injury or trauma, then a dental plan may cover a portion of the cost of veneer.
We offer flexible payment plans, such as Afterpay, Smileright, Humm and SuperCare. We accept all health funds and are preferred providers for CBHS and NIB.
You’ll meet with one of our friendly and experienced dentists, who will determine if porcelain veneers are the best option for your teeth. During your consultation, we’ll examine your teeth, take x-rays, take some photos and discuss your goals and expectations.
Once you’ve given us the green light to continue, we’ll create a treatment plan. This involves selecting the appropriate shade of porcelain to match your natural teeth, as well as determining the number of cosmetic veneers needed and the best placement for them.
Before we place the veneers, we prepare your tooth. This sometimes involves removing a small amount of enamel from the front surface of your teeth to make room for the veneers. Sedatives may be used for your comfort and upon request. After teeth are prepared, a digital impression is taken of your teeth in case of porcelain veneers. This impression will be used to create a mould of your teeth, which will be sent off to the dental lab, where your veneers will be custom-made. In the meantime, you’ll receive temporary cosmetic veneers which will be placed on your teeth to protect them.
Before we place the veneers, we prepare your tooth. This sometimes involves removing a small amount of enamel from the front surface of your teeth to make room for the veneers. Sedatives may be used for your comfort and upon request. After teeth are prepared, a digital impression is taken of your teeth in case of porcelain veneers. This impression will be used to create a mould of your teeth, which will be sent off to the dental lab, where your veneers will be custom-made. In the meantime, you’ll receive temporary veneers which will be placed on your teeth to protect them.
Once your permanent veneers are ready, you’ll return to our clinic and have them placed onto your teeth using a special dental cement. We’ll make any necessary adjustments to ensure a perfect fit and natural appearance.
Once your permanent cosmetic veneers are ready you’ll return to our clinic and have them placed onto your teeth using a special dental cement. We’ll make any necessary adjustments to ensure a perfect fit and natural appearance.
Unlike dentures, dental implants are designed to feel and look exactly like natural teeth. We can help you achieve a genuine and aesthetically pleasing solution so they blend in seamlessly with the rest of your teeth.