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There is no longer any need to suffer with teeth that, although healthy and strong, could look better. Too many people do, and it’s not good for their physical or mental health, or their social wellbeing. Many of us are happy to invest in treatments to keep our bodies working well, but consider investing in a great smile as vanity.

Our smile is our most important non-verbal communication tool. It’s tells people we are warm and approachable, not cold or unfriendly. It’s that simple. We need a great smile to smooth our path through life, and one way to improve our smile is to cover imperfections with veneers in Liverpool.

Veneers in LiverpoolAt Liverpool Smile Studio, we know how much people use their smiles when they know they have one to be proud of, and we know how often people who are embarrassed by their teeth smile with closed lips, or cover their mouths with their hands. This isn’t good for you. You need to smile in order to release serotonin, the body’s natural happiness chemical. Without it, you can easily start to feel depressed, and people pick up on that.

That’s why we recommend veneers in Liverpool. They are a quick, painless and durable way to transform various imperfections. Veneers are tiny porcelain sheaths that are glued over the front of teeth.

The solution to a multitude of problems

Veneers can be used to correct the following imperfections:

  • Chips
  • Cracks
  • Worn edges
  • Mild misalignments
  • Rough enamel
  • Discolouration that won’t respond to whitening
  • Teeth that are too small
  • Large gaps between teeth.

Veneers in Liverpool and elsewhere only take two appointments. The first is to colour match the porcelain and take impressions of your teeth so that the veneers can be made to match their shape and size. On the second appointment, the dentist will remove a very thin layer of enamel from your teeth. This is to create a rough surface for the cement to adhere to, and to make sure that your veneers lie flush with the rest of your teeth. The veneers are cemented into place, and you are good to go. You may need to come back a week or two later to make sure that all is well.