VENEERS
Veneers are a dental procedure in which a covering is placed over the outside (visible area) of the tooth. Veneers are usually only done to the part of the teeth that are visible when talking or smiling. The procedure can be direct or indirect.

The direct technique usually involves placing composite resin on the outside of the tooth using bonding. This method is usually referred to as bonding.

The indirect technique usually involves two appointments because the veneers will be fabricated at a dental laboratory. At the first appointment the teeth are prepared, impressions taken, and the teeth are given a temporary covering. In two to three weeks the veneers are back from the laboratory, the temporaries are removed and the veneers are bonded to the teeth. The laboratory fabricated veneers are usually made using porcelain or pressed ceramic, and are very esthetic.

The advantage of veneers versus crowns is that much less tooth material is removed, and the procedure is generally less uncomfortable. Veneers are recommended for teeth that have large fillings or little tooth structure.

Macveneers
Made with pressed ceramics, Macveneers™ are the preferred choice in porcelain veneers among athletes, celebrities, and other public figures. Macveneers™ are virtually twice as strong as traditional porcelain veneers and are entirely stain resistant. Their durable manufacture provides protection for your teeth that lasts longer than other brands of porcelain veneers currently available in the UK.

Macveneers™ provide the same kind of color-matching that other brands of porcelain veneers do. However, the color in Macveneers™ is added from the inside out. Other porcelain veneers have their color added in only the top two layers, but Macveneers™ are colored through and through, lending them a greater realism.