PORCELAIN VENEERS

You can think of a porcelain veneer a lot like a contact lens, but for your teeth! Porcelain veneers are extremely thin (0.3mm, about the thickness of a business card) sheets of porcelain that are bonded to the front of your tooth. Porcelain is the material of choice because it most naturally replicates human enamel. They are used to change the shape, color, size, and symmetry of the teeth and smile.

NATURAL LOOKING VENEERS

THE DENTIST uses three types of porcelain systems; Empress, Emax, and Feldspathic Porcelain. We also offer variations of No-Prep veneers like Ultraveneers and Durathins. The actual term used is biocompatible lithium disilicate glass ceramic – quite a mouthful! These are recognized as the most superior systems available in cosmetic dentistry, and these are the materials our skilled dentists have used in all of their award-winning cases.

BASIC CHARGES

Veneer Laminates cost will start from  Rs 5000 and depends on complexity the charges will be extra and will recommended if required

The service that I received is excellent. Dr. Divya and Dr. Nandhini did a great job. Not only they took care of my health but, they were lovely to speak with at every appointment. I highly recommend being their patient.

Sunitha S Nandhalal

The dentist here gave me a clear insight on all the treatment options available for my condition! The kind approach and quality of the treatment is really good! A good choice for all your dental problems!

Prawin Kumaar

Dental treatment was given with patience and care considering the health condition and age factor of the patients. In general Good.

krishnamoorthy murugesan

Veneer Laminates

FAQ

It depends on mulitple factors like the size of the cavity and  material used to fill the cavity.

Fillings are safe and effective,but some people might experience discomfort or tooth sensitivity afterward.Most of the time,this sensitivity is normal and will resolve within few days or weeks

During filling procedures, dentists clean away the decay inside the cavity, usually with a drill, before filling it in.Fillings work by replacing the part of the tooth destroyed
by tooth decay. The dentist molds them to match the shape ofthe surrounding tooth.

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