Boy during dental veneers treatment at Southern Ontario dental clinic

Your teeth go through a lot over the years and can become stained or encounter oral health issues such as infection or decay. The foods you eat and the beverages you drink both contribute to the color of your smile. When your teeth aren’t bright and beautiful, it can have an impact on your confidence and even cause you to smile less. Your teeth can affect every area of your life, but this doesn’t have to be a bad thing. Contact Monarch Dentistry to schedule an appointment with a dentist in Ontario that can restore your smile using dental veneers.

Veneers are porcelain or composite resin shells that are made to look just like your natural teeth. They are applied easily and can be received from your dental professional in only two appointments.

Durable

Veneers are incredibly strong, whether they are porcelain or resin. Both options can be worn for long periods of time and allow you to eat and enjoy life without worrying about the appearance of your teeth. High-quality dental veneers can last for more than a decade if they’re taken care of and applied properly. This means you can enjoy your beautiful smile for a lifetime.

Lightning Fast

Unlike some cosmetic procedures that take months to complete, dental veneers can be applied in two visits to your dentist. You won’t need to spend as much time in the dental chair and can have an improved smile in less time than you thought possible. Your dental professional can go over the specifics of the procedure at your appointment.

No Stains

Veneers are a great way to protect your teeth from stains, as they are resistant to them. Dental veneers allow you to indulge in your favorite foods and drinks even if they cause stains. Porcelain veneers are very resistant to staining, so you can snack all you want without discoloring the enamel and taking away from the beauty of your smile.

If you want to see your smile improve, schedule an appointment at Monarch Dentistry in Ontario to get an evaluation and discuss dental veneers.

FAQs

What are dental veneers, and how do they improve my smile?

Dental veneers are custom-designed, thin shells placed on the front surface of your teeth to refine their color, shape, and symmetry, creating a natural, confident smile. They can cover cosmetic imperfections such as chips, cracks, stains, discoloration, gaps, or misshapen teeth to give you a more uniform, brighter, and natural-looking smile.

Who is a good candidate for veneers?

Candidates for veneers are individuals who want to correct cosmetic issues like discolored, chipped, slightly crooked, or uneven teeth, or gaps between teeth, provided they have healthy gums and no untreated cavities or serious dental disease.

What types of veneers are available, and how do they differ?

The main types are porcelain veneers and composite-resin veneers. Porcelain veneers are lab-fabricated, highly durable, and more stain-resistant, often lasting 10–20 years;

composite veneers are more budget-friendly, can often be completed quickly, but usually have a shorter lifespan (around 5–7 years).

What is the procedure for getting dental veneers — how many visits are required?

Most veneer treatments take two appointments. The first visit involves examination, tooth preparation, and taking impressions. The second visit after lab fabrication is when veneers are bonded to your teeth; adjustments are made to ensure proper fit, color, and bite.

Are veneers a permanent solution, and will they damage my natural teeth?

Veneers are designed to be a permanent option because your dentist removes a thin layer of enamel before bonding them. This ensures a natural fit but cannot be undone. However, when placed by a skilled dentist, veneers do not damage the remaining tooth structure and can actually help protect worn or discolored teeth.

How long do veneers last, and what affects their durability?

With proper care, good oral hygiene, avoiding biting on hard objects, and regular dental check-ups, porcelain veneers can last 10–20 years (some even longer), while composite veneers often last about 5–7 years. Lifestyle habits, teeth grinding (bruxism), and oral hygiene practices significantly affect their longevity.

How should I care for my veneers after placement?

Taking care of veneers is easy; treat them like your natural teeth. Brush twice a day with a mild toothpaste, floss daily, skip using your teeth to open things, and see your dentist regularly to keep your smile healthy. Avoid habits that can stain or damage veneers (e.g., chewing ice or hard candies).

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