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Porcelain Veneers In Hanwell
A simple way to transform your smile with natural, long-lasting results.
If your front teeth are stained, chipped, or uneven, porcelain veneers can instantly enhance your smile with minimal tooth preparation. A veneer is a thin, custom-made porcelain shell that fits over the front surface of your tooth — designed to improve colour, shape, and alignment for a beautifully balanced appearance.
Veneers are ideal for creating a uniform, natural-looking smile while maintaining the health and structure of your natural teeth.
Why Choose Porcelain Veneers?
Porcelain veneers are a simple and effective way to create a brighter, more balanced smile. Each veneer is carefully designed to match your natural teeth in shape and shade, giving a healthy, lifelike appearance that blends beautifully.
Veneers can enhance the colour, shape, and alignment of your teeth, close small gaps, and repair chips or worn edges — all with minimal preparation. Because they’re thin and durable, porcelain veneers offer a long-lasting, conservative way to achieve your dream smile.
When Should I Consider Veneers?
You might consider porcelain veneers if you:
- Have stained or discoloured front teeth
- Want to correct minor chips, cracks, or uneven edges
- Have small gaps between teeth
- Want a more even and symmetrical smile
- Prefer a long-lasting cosmetic solution without orthodontics
Veneers can be placed on one tooth or several — depending on your needs and goals.
What to Expect During Your Veneer Treatment
- Consultation & Smile Design – We evaluate your teeth and discuss your desired smile outcome.
- Preparation & Impressions – The front of each tooth is gently prepared, and detailed molds are taken.
- Temporary Veneers (if needed) – Temporary veneers protect your teeth while your custom porcelain ones are created.
- Fitting & Bonding – The final veneers are fitted and bonded securely, then polished for a flawless, natural finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
With proper care and hygiene, veneers can last 10–15 years or longer.
Yes — you can eat as usual, though it’s best to avoid biting very hard foods like ice or nuts.
Brush and floss daily, avoid using your teeth to open packages, and visit your dentist regularly to keep your veneers looking their best.