Veneers
A veneer is a thin layer of material placed over a tooth, either to improve the aesthetics of a tooth or to protect the tooth’s surface from damage. There are two main types of material used to fabricate a veneer: dental composite and porcelain. Normally, a veneer is fabricated by a dental technician in a dental laboratory and later bonded to the tooth, using specific multi-shade resin cement (indirect technique). However, some composite veneers may be directly built-up in the mouth. Indications may include: -Unsightly stains on the surface of teeth or yellow teeth that won’t whiten -veneers indications: whitening teeth -Small cavities or enamel defects -Worn teeth resulting in a prematurely aged appearance -Teeth that have been shortened by wear