Overcome dental discolouration with veneers in Liverpool

If you are unhappy with the colour of your teeth, there is no reason why you should put up with it. There are several options available to you to combat teeth discolouration. With nearly half of the UK´s population being unhappy with their teeth and with 64% of those saying that discolouration is the reason they are unhappy, you are not alone.

Teeth can become discoloured for many reasons. What we like to eat and drink can have an effect on the colour of our teeth. Drinking coffee, tea, and smoking are some of the usual culprits.

Veneers in LiverpoolConsidering the application of veneers

Before you commit to veneers for your teeth, there are a few things you should consider. The professionals at Liverpool Smile Studio can help you decide on the best course of action. If your teeth are only slightly discoloured, different treatments like teeth whitening could be more suitable for you.

In Liverpool, veneers can also be used to address misshapen teeth. So if your teeth are both misshapen and stained, then veneers are a good option to consider. Having a more even, whiter smile can give you a huge boost to your self-confidence, unlocking opportunities in your work and social life. With veneers in Liverpool, you could give your smile a complete makeover, with a full set of veneers.

Your treatment journey

Our friendly staff will first have an initial appointment with you to discuss the pros and cons of the treatment. If you feel the treatment is for you then we will need to remove a thin layer of enamel from the teeth to be treated. This will make space for the veneers to be attached and provide a rough surface for the adhesive to bond to, fixing the veneers securely in place.

The treatment only usually takes 2 visits, unless you’re undergoing a full smile makeover, which will take a few more visits for your new smile to be properly designed.

With our veneers, you could give your teeth a whole new lease of life. If looked after correctly veneers could last you 10 years or more.