Veneer Bia Dental

Veneer

A veneer is a thin, custom-made shell placed on the front surface of a tooth to improve its appearance. It is often used to correct discoloration, chips, uneven shape, or slight misalignment. Made from porcelain or composite resin, a veneer blends naturally with your other teeth. This treatment offers a quick and effective way to achieve a brighter, more symmetrical smile.

Who Need This Treatment

<p>Patients who want to improve the appearance of their smile (shape, size, or color of teeth)</p>

Patients who want to improve the appearance of their smile (shape, size, or color of teeth)

<p>Individuals with mildly chipped, cracked, or worn-down teeth</p>

Individuals with mildly chipped, cracked, or worn-down teeth

<p>People with discolored teeth that do not respond well to whitening treatments</p>

People with discolored teeth that do not respond well to whitening treatments

<p>Those with small gaps between teeth or slightly misaligned front teeth</p>

Those with small gaps between teeth or slightly misaligned front teeth

<p>Patients looking for a natural, aesthetic, and minimally invasive option for smile enhancement</p>

Patients looking for a natural, aesthetic, and minimally invasive option for smile enhancement

Aftercare &
Maintenance

When wearing temporary veneers

  1. Avoid eating foods that are sticky, hard, or chewy
  2. Be careful when brushing your teeth
  3. Avoid flossing for a while
  4. Contact BIA Dental Center if the temporary veneers feel uncomfortable


Note: Temporary veneers will feel rough and embossed a shape or color that is not as aesthetically pleasing as permanent veneers

After veneers permanently installed

  1. Brush your teeth regularly
  2. Do not chew ice cubes or other solid foods
  3. Check your teeth regularly at least every 6 months

Treatment Time Frame

1st Visit

1st Visit

  • Consultation
  • Rontgen (if it necessary)
  • Dental photo (if it necessary)
  • Treatment planning
2nd Visit

2nd Visit

  • The dentist will show a diagnostic wax up
  • If the patient agrees, the tooth will be prepared (teeth reduction)
  • During preparation, the patient will be given anesthesia to make it more comfortable
  • When the preparation is complete, the doctor will temporarily install the teeth to the process of making permanent veneer teeth finished (3-4 days)
  • For more than 6 teeth, this process can take about one week
3rd Visit

3rd Visit

  • Permanent crown installation
4th Visit

4th Visit

  • Control veneer