PORCELAIN VENEERS, CROWNS, INLAYS AND BONDED
RESTORATIONS
Cosmetic dentistry services with veneers and crowns
PORCELAIN VENEERS
Porcelain veneers are thin, tooth coloured porcelain shells carefully crafted to bond to and cover the front of unsightly teeth. Porcelain is a hard, wear-resistant, non-porous material that keeps its appearance longer than tooth coloured resins.
Veneers are excellent for treating chipped, discoloured, slightly misaligned or misshapen teeth and ideal for closing gaps between the teeth. They can be used to improve the shape, length, size and colour of teeth.
A minimal amount of tooth structure is removed and usually two visits are necessary. The first to prepare and take impressions, which are then sent to a technician to make the veneer; this is followed by a second visit to bond the veneer to the tooth.
They are less likely to chip or stain, and if properly maintained can last for many years.
PORCELAIN CROWNS
When a tooth has had root canal therapy, or when a substantial portion of the tooth structure has been lost, a full crown may be needed. A fractured tooth, or old restorations with open leaky margins and decay, may also require a crown. Crowns protect heavily restored teeth and prevent further fracturing.
As with veneers, two visits are required and a laboratory technician is involved in the process.
PORCELAIN INLAYS
Porcelain Inlays are laboratory made tooth coloured restorations (fillings). They are ideal for larger restorations in back teeth, have outstanding aesthetics and can bond to the remaining tooth. This makes the teeth stronger and less likely to fracture.
BONDED RESTORATIONS
Bonded Restorations use a tooth coloured composite resin that hardens on exposure to a bright light. Ideal for smaller restorations, this procedure can be used for fillings in front and back teeth providing an effective and economical natural look.











