What Are Veneers?

Dental veneers are thin layers of material that cover the front of the teeth, improving their appearance. They can be made of porcelain or composite resin ¹. Porcelain veneers are custom-made for you in a dental laboratory, while composite resin veneers can be applied directly to the front of your tooth in layers.

Veneers can help your teeth look whiter and more regular, and are useful if your teeth are discoloured or stained, a bit crooked, oddly shaped compared to your other teeth, chipped or slightly broken, or widely spaced and leave a gap.

The benefits of veneers include significantly improving the look of your teeth and requiring only a small amount of your natural tooth to be removed ¹. However, veneers don't fix tooth decay or problems with your bite.

Possible risks of having veneers include jaw pain and the veneer could crack or fall off ¹. Porcelain veneers can look more realistic and last longer than resin veneers, but they are more expensive.

If you're considering getting veneers, it's important to consult with your dentist or dental practitioner to determine if they're right for you.