Douglas Miller dental practice

Dental Veneers in

North Finchley

The Process of Dental Veneers

The dental veneers process usually takes place over two or more appointments. First, your dentist will assess your teeth, discuss your goals, and confirm whether veneers are suitable. A small amount of enamel may be gently reshaped to allow the veneer to fit comfortably. Impressions are then taken to create custom veneers. Once ready, the veneers are carefully bonded to the teeth and adjusted for comfort and appearance.

Dental veneers North Finchley appointments are planned to ensure clear communication at every stage.

After dental veneers are fitted, patients can return to daily activities straight away. Good oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing, helps maintain veneers. Regular dental check-ups allow on-going monitoring. Avoiding biting hard objects can help reduce the risk of damage.

If you are considering dental veneers in North Finchley, booking a consultation is the next step.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

How long do dental veneers last?

Dental veneers can last many years with proper care, though longevity varies depending on oral habits and hygiene.

Are dental veneers painful?

The procedure is usually comfortable, and any adjustments are carried out carefully to minimise discomfort.

Can veneers look natural?

Yes. Veneers are designed to match the shape and shade of natural teeth for a subtle appearance.

Do veneers damage natural teeth?

Veneers involve minimal tooth preparation and are planned to preserve tooth structure wherever possible.

How do I care for dental veneers?

Brush twice daily, floss regularly, and attend routine dental check-ups to help maintain veneers.

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“Dr. Miller treated me with patience, understanding and respect. He made me feel I was his only patient. I now have teeth I am proud of, can smile at people, do not feel embarrassed, am looking forward to a holiday where I can eat the same as everyone else, smile and have fun, without covering my mouth or worrying about other people seeing my teeth. I have my life back and am looking forward.”