Teeth veneers are one of the most popular ways to enhance your smile design. Veneers are a layer of material that is glued to the front of existing teeth to create a new look. There are different types of veneers, but the most common are ceramic laminate veneers and composite veneer veneers.
Dental veneers are thin, tooth-colored shells that are attached to the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance. They’re often made from porcelain or resin-composite materials and are permanently bonded to your teeth.


What Are Teeth Veneers?
Fixed dentures, also called dental veneers, not only provide strength to the lost tooth structure but also provide the beauty of a healthy tooth because they can provide teeth with congenital fractures, teeth that are smaller or out of proportion to other teeth. It also corrects dental discolouration, but from a therapeutic point of view, teeth whose wall is broken, a large part of their structure has been lost due to tooth decay, or due to denervation or thinning of the wall, are more likely to break with veneers that can be repaired and Are reconstructed.
There are different types of veneer available, but the specialists at Silverhill Dental believe that long-trusted porcelain veneers are the very best material to work with for this purpose.
Dental veneers are layers of veneers that are composed of tooth-colored materials and are used to correct tooth color, topical restoration, cosmetic application, or the removal of dental defects.

Veneers can be used to treat a number of different cosmetic concerns, including chipped, broken, discolored, or smaller-than-average teeth.
Composite Veneers
Composite resin veneers, also known simply as composite veneers, is a cheap veneer dental restoration that can be applied in one dentist visit. They are most usually made out of resin or plastic, can be easily repaired if broken and can last up to seven years. The process includes applying layers of composite to your tooth, for the layers to then be moulded to fit your desired shape and length. Once each layer is hardened via curing-light, the composite is polished. However delightful this form of veneer sounds, it is worth mentioning that they can also be quite easily chipped, broken or stained.
Composite veneers are great for those who want quick, affordable veneers as opposed to porcelain or crowns. But, they are not so good for those who wish to avoid returns to the dentist for repairs. They are more commonly seen as quick fixes for smaller occurrences such as chipping of teeth or the discolouring of teeth.

Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain veneers made of high-quality, hardened ceramic, these types of dental veneers really are the old favourites for everyone. Porcelain veneers have been around for decades, with older forms looking chunkier and acting as a form of teeth whitening. Nowadays, it does still act as a form of teeth whitening for people whose stained teeth do not react well to actual teeth whitening or bleaching procedures. The process consists of thin pieces of porcelain being applied to your teeth to reinstate their natural, white look. The procedure helps give strength to your teeth that mirror natural tooth enamel. Due to fantastic advances in cosmetic dentistry, the shaping, sculpting and colour treatments available for porcelain have improved to the point where they are impossible to discern from the real thing.
Lumineer Veneers
Lumineer Veneers Created from a patented material known as Cerinate, Lumineers, also known as non-prep veneers, are extremely thin but strong veneers.
The procedure is painless, with no needles, no drilling and no requirements for anaesthesia, being completely in merely 2 visits. Having durability and high resistance to potentially last over 20 years, they are usually used to cover discolouration or spaces in your teeth, Lumineer veneers last as long as regular porcelain veneers, but the difference is that this procedure is reversible if the recipient eventually changes their mind. However delicate they may look, Lumineers are really very hard wearing in terms of material. Lumineers cost less than porcelain veneers you would expect.

Palatal Veneers
These particular types of dental veneers are slightly different due to their focus on the inside surfaces of your teeth. Instead of being placed on the front surface of the teeth, they are applied to the back.
The palatal surface improves your teeth by strengthening them from behind instead of by coating their front-facing surfaces. Often made from gold, but also available in porcelain or composite, palatal dental veneers protect the back of worn down, eroded, delicate or sensitive teeth to prevent further wear and keep them strong.