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Dental Veneers Sydney
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Why Choose Dental Veneers in Sydney CBD?

Why Choose Dental Veneers in Sydney CBD?
Dental veneers are a cosmetic dental option that may help improve the appearance of teeth.
They are used across a range of cosmetic dental treatments to address teeth that are out of position or discoloured, and may also offer some protection for teeth that are chipped, cracked or worn.
When you come to us here at Pitt Street Dental Centre in the Sydney CBD, our experienced team will work with you to discuss whether dental veneers in Sydney may be a suitable option for your situation.
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Dental veneers are thin dental restorations custom-made for individual teeth. They look and feel like natural teeth and are placed onto the front surface of the tooth. Because they cover the front of the tooth, they can also add some strength and resilience to mildly damaged teeth and may help prevent further damage.
Veneers are made with either resin composite or porcelain. Porcelain veneers are a popular choice among patients because of their natural appearance and durability. We customise each veneer to complement the shape of your other teeth while addressing the appearance of the tooth being treated. They are often considered for a tooth that is too short or discoloured, and may be worth discussing when one or two teeth are out of position or crooked.
Who Are Dental Veneers Suitable For?

Dental veneers may be an option for suitable patients looking to address the appearance of their smile. Teeth can become discoloured due to trauma or certain medications, while accidents can cause chipped, broken or cracked teeth.
Over time, teeth can also begin to look more yellow or worn. Stress-related teeth grinding can prematurely wear teeth down or crack them, which can affect the overall appearance of a smile.
If you are considering options to address your smile, dental veneers may be worth discussing with our team. The following are common concerns that veneers may be used to address:
Teeth that are slightly crooked or out of position
Discoloured teeth
Small gaps between teeth
Misshapen teeth
What's the Difference Between Porcelain and Composite Veneers?
Both porcelain and composite resin are options for dental veneers and may be used to address the appearance of your smile. There are differences between the two, and the most suitable option will be discussed between you and your dentist following a thorough assessment.

Porcelain veneers are the most commonly chosen type of veneer. Porcelain is a ceramic material and porcelain veneers are crafted by skilled local ceramists with close attention to quality. Getting dental veneers typically requires two appointments. During the first visit, your teeth will be cleaned and prepared and an impression taken, which is used to custom create your veneer. Once completed, you will return for a second appointment to have the veneer placed. Porcelain veneers are known for their durability and stain resistance.

Composite veneers are created by applying a material directly to the surface of your tooth. The dentist sculpts it into the desired shape and sets it using a light activation system. While composite veneers are generally not as long lasting as porcelain veneers, they are a cost-efficient option that can be completed in a single visit.
Patient Results
Warning: The ‘before’ and ‘after’ images shown are of a real patient of our clinic. These images are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the results that all patients can expect. Results vary depending on individual circumstances, and all surgical and cosmetic procedures carry risks.
Disclaimer: The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience.
Things to Consider About Dental Veneers in Sydney

Dental veneers are a cosmetic option that are relatively low-maintenance, durable and convenient. Potential considerations include:
- May address teeth that are discoloured or misshapen
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May be used for teeth that are mildly crooked
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May offer some protection for mildly damaged teeth
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Porcelain veneers are durable and stain resistant
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Veneers are designed to look and feel like natural teeth
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A tailored approach to addressing the appearance of your smile
When you visit our Sydney CBD practice on Pitt Street, we begin with a thorough consultation, examination and evaluation to ensure there are no underlying concerns.
We can discuss whether dental veneers may be appropriate for your situation and, if relevant, outline other options as well.
To begin the process, we take x-rays, photos, videos and 3D scans, as well as any other data required to create your veneers. We work to ensure each patient receives treatment tailored to their individual needs and circumstances.
What Are the Risks of Dental Veneers?
Dental veneers are a common restorative option, but as with any procedure, there are risks and recovery considerations.
Possible risks may include:
- Temporary tooth sensitivity, especially to hot or cold
- Minor gum irritation following placement
- Veneer fracture or chipping if exposed to excessive biting forces
- Veneers may need adjustment or replacement over time
Recovery considerations:
- Many patients resume normal activities immediately after treatment
- Mild sensitivity may last for a few days and usually settles quickly
- Good oral hygiene and avoiding habits like nail biting or teeth grinding can extend the lifespan of veneers
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We take great pride in providing a tailored treatment experience. Everyone’s dental needs are different, which is why we discuss options that are relevant to your specific situation and goals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I experience sensitivity after getting veneers?
Some patients notice sensitivity to hot, cold, or pressure after veneers are placed. This usually improves within a few weeks, though in some cases it may persist for longer. Your dentist will discuss what to expect during your consultation.
How long do porcelain veneers last?
Porcelain veneers are a durable long-term restoration. With good oral hygiene and regular dental care, many patients find they last ten years or more, though individual results vary depending on bite habits, oral hygiene, and how the veneers are maintained. Habits such as teeth grinding or biting into hard objects can shorten their lifespan. Your dentist will discuss realistic expectations for your specific situation at consultation.
Is the veneer process reversible?
Placing veneers typically involves removing a small amount of enamel from the front surface of the tooth so the veneer sits flush and looks natural. Because enamel does not regenerate, this process is considered permanent. It is important to discuss this with your dentist before proceeding so you have a clear understanding of what the treatment involves.
How many appointments will I need?
The process generally involves at least two appointments. At the first visit, the teeth are prepared and impressions or digital scans are taken, with temporary veneers placed in the interim. At the second visit, the final porcelain veneers are fitted and bonded. Additional appointments may be needed depending on the complexity of your case or any adjustments required.
How do I care for my veneers?
Veneers are maintained in much the same way as natural teeth. Twice-daily brushing, daily flossing, and regular dental check-ups help preserve them. A non-abrasive toothpaste is recommended to protect the porcelain surface. If you grind your teeth, speak to your dentist about a night guard, as grinding places additional stress on the veneers over time.
Can a veneer chip or break?
Porcelain veneers are strong but not indestructible. Habits such as biting into very hard foods, using teeth as tools, or grinding can increase the risk of chipping or fracture. If a veneer chips or breaks, your dentist will assess whether it can be repaired or needs to be replaced.
Can veneers stain over time?
Porcelain veneers are resistant to staining from food and drink, though the bonding material at the margins may discolour over time. Adjacent natural teeth can still stain, which may affect the overall appearance if oral hygiene and professional cleans are not maintained. Limiting heavily staining foods and drinks helps preserve the appearance of the restoration.
What is the difference between porcelain and composite veneers?
Porcelain veneers are fabricated in a dental laboratory and are known for their durability and lifelike appearance. Composite veneers are applied directly to the tooth surface in a single appointment and can be a more accessible option, though they may be more susceptible to staining and may not last as long. Your dentist will discuss which option is most appropriate for your situation at consultation.
Caring for Your Dental Veneers
Once your dental veneers are placed, caring for them is very much like caring for your natural teeth. Regular oral hygiene will support their longevity and help keep the surrounding teeth and gums healthy. The following are typical guidelines for caring for dental veneers:
Discuss Dental Veneers Today
If you are considering dental veneers in Sydney and would like to find out whether they may be suitable for you, contact us today to book a consultation. Our team will be happy to discuss your options and help you understand what the process may involve.
DISCLAIMER: The material posted is for informational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Results vary with each patient. Any dental procedure carries risks and benefits. If you have any specific questions about any dental and/or medical matter, you should consult your dentist, physician or other professional healthcare providers.
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