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Veneer shade and shape are chosen based on your skin tone, facial features, and cosmetic goals using the 16-shade Vitapan Classic guide at a consultation. The shade cannot be changed after bonding. Overly bright shades may appear artificial. Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.

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Veneer shade and shape are chosen based on your skin tone, facial features, and cosmetic goals using the 16-shade Vitapan Classic guide at a consultation. The shade cannot be changed after bonding. Overly bright shades may appear artificial. Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
A good candidate for veneers has healthy gums, sufficient enamel, and cosmetic goals that veneers can realistically address. Porcelain veneers usually last 10–15 years; individual results vary. Active gum disease, severe bruxism, or insufficient enamel may disqualify you—clinical assessment determines suitability. Veneers carry risks discussed at the consultation. Before proceeding, seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
Getting new veneers is an exciting step towards the smile you've been wanting. If you've recently had veneers placed, you might be noticing some new sensations in your mouth, and that's completely normal. Just as your feet need time to adjust to a new pair of shoes, your mouth needs a little time to get used to veneers.
Many patients wonder whether their lifestyle and eating habits need to change after investing in porcelain veneers. Dietary questions are among the most common concerns we hear at Willeri Dental Parkwood. The good news is that most of your favourite foods remain accessible with proper care and technique.
You've been thinking about veneers for a while now, but one question keeps coming back: “Do veneers damage your teeth?” It's a concern we hear often from patients across Perth, and it's completely understandable. After all, you want to feel secure about any decision involving your smile.
If you've noticed chips, gaps, staining, or uneven teeth, you may be wondering how to address these concerns. Many Perth patients share similar cosmetic dental concerns and seek treatment options. Choosing composite bonding vs. veneers helps you choose the most suitable option for your smile. This guide examines the differences, benefits, limitations, and costs of each treatment approach.
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