All you need to know about veneers

Written by: Dr Sheraz Aleem
Published: | Updated: 16/08/2023
Edited by: Conor Lynch

In this latest article below, we talk to leading London-based dentist Dr Sheraz Aleem all about dental veneers, where he addresses the different types of veneers and whether teeth can be damaged through the use of veneers.

What are the primary indications for recommending veneers to patients, and what are the key dental conditions or aesthetic concerns that can be addressed with veneers?

Dental veneers are a cosmetic treatment and can significantly improve the aesthetics of one’s smile. The main concerns that can be addressed with veneers are:

  • short teeth; 
  • worn out teeth; 
  • malformed teeth; 
  • discoloured/stained teeth; 
  • uneven, coloured teeth; 
  • crooked teeth; 
  • asymmetric teeth; 
  • mis-shaped teeth; 
  • chipped teeth; 
  • teeth with gaps, and a black triangle.

 

 

Can you explain the different types of veneer materials available?

Composite veneers are made of a material called composite resin, whereas porcelain veneers are made from porcelain/ceramic material. If the restoration required is very minimal, composite bonding is more suitable, and will normally be performed in during a single appointment.

 

If more teeth require restoration or the case is complex, a longer-term solution is veneers. Porcelain veneers do not require the same maintenance as composite bonding. Porcelain veneers are simply more durable due to the material used.

 

 

Which of the two lasts longer?

Getting dental veneers is a longer-term solution, as they tend to last between 15 to 25 years depending on patient’s personal care and lifestyle. The porcelain veneers don’t stain unlike composite bonding and natural teeth.

 

 

How will patients know if they are more suitable for veneers?

If the patient is a heavy grinder, veneers might be more suitable. The material is stronger than the composite resin but it can be made even stronger when different ceramic materials are combined.

 

 

Will my teeth be damaged?

Neither treatments will damage the natural teeth due to the non-invasive approach that we practise.

 

 

What are the benefits of composite bonding?

The main benefit of composite bonding is the quick restoration. Composite bonding is specifically suitable for minor concerns such as small chips and cracks. It is a cost-effective solution that, when done by a highly experienced cosmetic dentist, can provide an excellent natural finish and enhancement of the smile.

 

 

How do you assess a patient's candidacy for veneers, and what factors do you consider during the treatment planning phase?

Firstly, I perform a thorough clinical examination including X-rays. Before any cosmetic work is discussed, I address any underlying conditions a patient may have. For instance, I work with a specialist periodontist and if the patient has gum-related issues, these are addressed before the patient comes back to me for veneers. The factors I consider are: facial anatomy, age, how the bite is, and how we can improve it with veneers.

 

 

 

To book an appointment with Dr Aleem, simply head on over to his Top Doctors profile today to do just that.

By Dr Sheraz Aleem
Dentistry

Dr Sheraz Aleem is a highly respected cosmetic dentist based in London. He is renowned for his expertise in porcelain veneers and dental implants, including all-on-4/6 dental implants. He additionally performs orthodontics, Invisalign, fixed braces and general dentistry treatments.

Dr Aleem qualified in dentistry from Kings College London in 2003 before going on to complete further training at internationally esteemed centres in both the UK and the USA. This included both the highly revered Pankey essentials continuum in Miami and a three month aesthetic continuum at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He has also obtained certification in restorative dentistry from University College London’s Eastman Dental Institute and is highly skilled in implant dentistry having trained at the renowned Tatum Institute. Additionally, Dr Aleem has undertaken extensive training in smile design, Invisalign and orthodontics. With his many years of experience, clinical expertise and continuous professional development, he is highly skilled in employing state-of-the-art techniques and technology to achieve excellent results for his patients. He regularly takes on complex cases, with patients travelling from far and wide to undergo his expert dental care.

With a passion for excellence in tailor-made dental treatment at the heart of his practice, Dr Aleem founded TKC – The Knightsbridge Clinic and TKC – The Kensington Clinic in central London. Offering cutting-edge dental treatments with world class patient care, the highly esteemed clinics are widely revered for their quality service and the superior and long lasting results achieved using non-invasive techniques.

Dr Sheraz Aleem is mostly known for the non-cutting veneers he offers, which cannot be found anywhere else in the UK. The veneers do not damage the teeth and provide exceptional natural finish. Thanks to his exclusive partnership with a world renowned master ceramist in California, USA, Dr Aleem is able to offer this treatment.

A keen proponent of dental innovation, Dr Aleem is a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and regularly attends key international conferences of fellow experts. In recognition of his skill and dedication to his practice, he was shortlisted for a Smile Award in 2012.

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