
Veneers
Regain your confidence and true smile with veneers
Veneers are ultra-thin, custom-made porcelain or composite shells designed to cover the front surface of your teeth. They are an ideal solution for improving the appearance of your smile by addressing cosmetic concerns such as discoloration, chipped or cracked teeth, gaps, minor misalignments, and uneven tooth shapes. Each veneer is carefully crafted to match the size, shape, and color of your natural teeth, resulting in a seamless, radiant smile. The process typically involves removing a small amount of enamel from the affected teeth to create space for the veneers, ensuring a perfect fit and a natural look. Once bonded, veneers are durable, stain-resistant, and can last many years with proper care.
Long lasting veneers for a lifetime of smiles
Veneers are a versatile cosmetic solution that can address a wide range of dental imperfections, making them an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their smile. They are ideal for covering stubborn stains or discoloration that don’t respond to whitening treatments, restoring chipped or cracked teeth, closing small gaps without the need for orthodontics, and reshaping worn or uneven teeth. Veneers can even create the appearance of a straighter smile for those with minor misalignments. Beyond improving aesthetics, veneers can boost your confidence and provide functional benefits by protecting and strengthening your natural teeth. At the East Coast Centre for Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Stan Chickey customizes each veneer to meet your unique needs, ensuring a beautiful, natural-looking smile you’ll love.

While veneers can last for many years, they may need to be replaced or repaired over time due to wear or damage.
It is essential to maintain good oral hygiene and avoid habits such as biting on hard objects or teeth grinding to ensure the longevity of your veneers.
Veneers are a suitable option for most individuals, but it may not be recommended for those with significant dental issues or unhealthy teeth and gums.
The entire process usually takes 2-3 visits to the dentist over a few weeks, from consultation to final placement.