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How can veneers help you?

Veneers are thin shells of ceramic or resin which are bonded to the surface of one’s teeth to cover up defects on the surface of your tooth. If you’re bothered by minor imperfections of the shape and colour of your teeth, come to Meso Dental to find out which type of veneers are suitable for you!

Porcelain Veneers

Composite veneers are also known as direct veneers. The process of crafting composite veneers is faster, less costly and less invasive than other aesthetic treatments, including porcelain veneers.

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Composite Veneers

Composite veneers are also known as direct veneers. The process of crafting composite veneers is faster, less costly and less invasive than other aesthetic treatments, including porcelain veneers.

Prosthodontics Specialist Services

Veneers are used to treat a range of cosmetic and oral health concerns, including chips, stains and misalignments. Our team of experts include general dentists or our prosthodontists (specialists), who can offer a personalised treatment to restore your smile.

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What happens during veneer treatment?

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Your dentist will lightly trim your teeth to better fit the veneer.

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A mold of your teeth will be taken which will be sent to a dental laboratory where your custom-made veneers will be expertly fashioned. ...Read More

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In around 2 weeks, your veneers will be ready for issue! They will be carefully bonded to your teeth by your dentist, and you ...Read More

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If you are opting for composite veneers, the treatment can be done in a single appointment. Resin will be applied to your tooth and ...Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long will veneers last?

    The lifespan of a veneer depends on how well they are taken care of as well as your biting and eating habits. For areas of the tooth that are prone to more wear or greater biting forces, porcelain veneers may be more suitable than composite veneers. Usually, porcelain veneers can last between 10 to 15 years.

  • Will I be able to eat normally with veneers?

    You should not bite on hard goods, such as nuts, bones, and shells, with your front teeth. However, you should be able to eat most other types of foods as per normal.

  • Will the colour of my veneers change?

    Composite veneers may discolour over time as the material is more porous and can become stained by food and drinks like tea, coffee and red wine. Porcelain veneers will not discolour

  • Can the colour of the veneers match that of my natural teeth exactly?

    We will try our best to select a shade that is as close to that of your natural teeth as possible. However, it may not always be possible to match the colour of your natural teeth exactly as the colour of your teeth is uniquely determined by both its internal and external shade. In general, porcelain veneers will be able to match a natural tooth shade better due to their slightly translucent nature.