Cosmetic

Veneers

A veneer is a thin, custom made shell of tooth coloured plastic or porcelain that is bonded directly to the front side of natural teeth to improve their appearance.

A veneer could be used to:

  • Replace lost tooth structure
  • Close spaces
  • Straighten teeth
  • Change tooth colour
  • Change tooth shape/appearance

Veneers are thin laminates which usually cover only the surface of the teeth people see when you smile and talk (the “facial” surface). Sometimes they are designed to wrap part way around the edges of the teeth onto the inside surfaces, either to eliminate decay, to provide better retention to the tooth, or to improve the appearance of them.

Veneers can be made of either porcelain, which are produced in a laboratory and bonded to the teeth at a separate appointment from the preparation appointment; or from composite resin filling material, which can either be made in a laboratory and bonded on at a later date (like porcelain veneers); or built directly onto your tooth by the dentist.

Traditional porcelain veneers require greater removal of tooth structure, but arguably deliver the best cosmetic result. More recently, thinner, less invasive porcelain veneers have become available which can produce good esthetic results, no sensitivity, and no chance of the tooth developing inflammation or infection secondary to the procedure.

Meet The Team

Dr Greg Leaversuch

Dental Surgeon,
Partner Cambridge Dental Centre
Professional Memberships:
Australian Dental Association (ADA)

Dr Raad C Gillies

Dental Surgeon,
Partner Cambridge Dental Centre
Professional Memberships:
Australian Dental Association (ADA), Fellow Royal
Australasian College of Dental Surgeons.

Dr Sarah Bestall

Dental Surgeon
Professional Memberships:
Australian Dental Association (ADA)

Dr Bethan McConville

Dental Surgeon
Professional Memberships:
Australian Dental Association (ADA)

Danielle Clyne

Practice Manager

Jessica Lanca

Dental Hygienist
Professional Memberships:
Australian Dental Association (ADA) Bachelor of Science, Oral Health Therapy (Curtin University)

Laura Watkins

Dental Hygienist
Professional Memberships:
Australian Dental Association (ADA)

Nicolette Green

Dental Hygienist
Professional Memberships:
Australian Dental Association (ADA)

Tracey Lane

Dental Hygienist
Professional Memberships:
Australian Dental Association (ADA)

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