Veneers In Downtown Toronto
A veneer is a thin cover that sits on the front of a tooth. It hides what you don’t like and brings out what you do. Patients usually ask about veneers when whitening hasn’t made enough difference, or when chips, uneven edges, or small gaps stand out in photos.
			What Veneers Can Help With
Some stains don’t lift with whitening. A veneer can mask that color completely. Small cracks or worn-down edges disappear under the cover. If there’s a space between front teeth, veneers can close it without braces.
Getting Veneers
It usually takes two visits. At the first, the tooth surface is shaped slightly and a mold is taken. Temporary covers may go on while the lab makes the final veneers. The second visit is when the permanent ones are bonded. They’re adjusted until they look right and feel natural.
			
			Living With Veneers
They don’t need special care — just brushing, flossing, and regular cleanings. They’re strong, but like natural teeth, they can chip if you bite into hard foods or grind at night. Most patients find they last many years without problems.
Why People Choose Veneers
Sometimes it’s just two front teeth. Other times it’s a full set across the smile. Either way, the change is noticeable. Patients often say it feels like a weight off their shoulders when they can finally smile without thinking twice.
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