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Da Vinci Veneers For a Celebrity Look in Liverpool

Thursday, August 23rd, 2012

A Hollywood smile is a desirable smile and something that everyone can have nowadays. Gone are the days when only the rich and famous could have their teeth cosmetically altered. Da Vinci veneers have been at the forefront of cosmetic dentistry for almost 25 years and thanks to shows like ‘Extreme Makeover’ their popularity continues to soar.

How are Da Vinci Veneers different?

The main difference between normal veneers and Da Vinci veneers is that the latter is thinner, highly resistant to chips and staining and they last longer. Veneers can be used to counter a wide range of dental complaints and treatment usually takes 2 to 3 visits to complete. Veneers can be used to cover cracked or chipped teeth, excessively stained teeth, gaps between teeth and misaligned teeth can be addressed.

Hand-crafted for unique quality

Da Vinci veneers are carefully crafted in the Da Vinci laboratory in California and are made to the custom requirements of each patient. Factors such as teeth, mouth shape, facial appearance and patient preference with regards to shape and colour are al taken into consideration.

How does the treatment work?

The treatment process will begin with an assessment of the mouth and smile. This is to determine if veneers are a suitable option and if they are then the dentist can discuss the options with regards to shape and colour.

The teeth that are going to be having veneers will need to be prepared. This involves removing a thin slice of enamel; this is done so that the veneers sits flush with the tooth surface and therefore is not obvious. Impressions and images will be taken of the mouth and teeth and these along with the patient requirements will be sent to California. Temporary veneers will be fitted and the average creation time is two weeks. Once the veneers have been crafted they can be bonded to the teeth

 

The Effective Smile Transformation of Da Vinci Veneers for Patients in Central Liverpool

Monday, June 4th, 2012

If you’re looking for a way to improve your smile then Veneers are a great way to help restore any damaged, crooked or discolored teeth. But instead of going for the traditional normal veneers why not try Da Vinci Veneers, which are offered here at Liverpool Dental Implants and Aesthetics Spa.

What are Da Vinci Veneers?

Da Vinci Veneers come all the way from across the pond in California, and are made from porcelain to provide patients from Central Liverpool and throughout the UK with the beautiful smile regularly seen on American television shows.

Porcelain veneers help repair any crooked, gapped or chipped teeth you may have to help regenerate and bring your smile back to its former glory.  Da Vinci veneers use a thin yet durable piece of porcelain, which is attached to the patient’s tooth. The colour of the veneer can be matched to your own natural teeth and once the veneer has hardened it will look like you never had a problem in the first place.

How are da Vinci Veneers fitted?

The treatment process for the Da Vinci Veneers starts with some mild tooth preparation, involving buffing the front of the tooth to make room for the new veneer that will be placed over the existing tooth. Once this is done molds will be taken of your teeth in order for your Da Vinci Veneers to be created at the Da Vinci lab.

Once these veneers have been created they will be placed onto the teeth using an adhesive to fit them into place. Once this has been done and everyone is satisfied the veneer will be fixed firmly into place with a permanent dental cement, to give you that perfect smile.

If you are interested in any more information or advice on the best dental implants for you, please contact the practice to arrange a consultation- we will be happy to help.

 

Treating the Effects of Liverpool Patients’ Chipped and Worn Teeth with Veneers, Cosmetic Bonding and Crowns

Friday, May 25th, 2012

Daily wear and tear, teeth grinding and a diet high in sugar can all reek havoc on the strength of your teeth and many people will suffer some form of chipping or cracking in their lifetime.

However, at Liverpool Dental Implant and Aesthetic we have numerous treatment options to restore the smile of our patients in Liverpool and beyond.

What treatment can I used to repair my broken teeth?

There are numerous treatments we can use for the correction of dental damage, which include:

  • Cosmetic bonding-Cosmetic bonding is the cheapest option for restoring damaged teeth and involves using tooth coloured resin material to fill in the missing portion of the tooth. This material is moulded and polished into shape, however, it is only suitable for small tooth chips and cracks and isn’t as durable as other methods.
  • Veneers-veneers are made of thin shells of porcelain, which are bonded to the front of your teeth to restore any missing tooth enamel. Veneers are more expensive that cosmetic bonding, but they look more like your natural teeth and last a lot longer.
  • Crowns-crowns are used when the tooth is very damaged and requires strengthening as well as aesthetic treatment. Crowns are often fitted after root canal treatments, to bolster the injured tooth.

How do I prevent my tooth from becoming chipped?

There are a number of ways to stop potential chipping and fracturing, which include:

  • Brushing your teeth every night, to prevent the build-up of plaque and bacteria, which eat away at the dental enamel.
  • Lowering the quantity of sugar consumed throughout the day. This may involve eating a sweet treat along with a meal, which will cut down on the number of exposures to acidic food your teeth have to undergo.
  • When drinking sugary drinks such as pop, or acidic drinks like orange juice, use a straw, which will direct the liquid to the back of your mouth.
  • When eating acidic or sugary food eat a small cube of cheese, which will neutralise the affect of the acid in your mouth.
  • Try not to bite into anything hard, or try to remove things with your teeth, like bottle tops or clothing tags.

 

Liverpool Dental Patients can Receive Their Crowns, Veneers, Onlays and Inlays in Just One Day with Cerec Technology

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

Whenever you require a dental restoration such as a crown, veneer, inlay or onlay you usually have to wait several weeks for your personal restoration to arrive. After this you must return to the practice for a second set of injections to have your treatment.

However, at Liverpool Dental Implant and Aesthetic we use Cerec technology, which allows us to create high quality dental restorations in-practice. This cuts down the number of visits you need to make to the practice and also allows you to finalise the end results.

How does Cerec treatment work?

First you tooth is prepared for the inlay, onlay, crown or veneer, after which 3D images are taken of your teeth and mouth. These are a great deal more accurate than dental putty and also a lot less messy! The images are then fed into the computer, after which your personal restoration will be created from a pure block of ceramic.

It usually only takes 30 minutes to create a Cerec restoration, which is an awful lot faster than the usual 2 weeks it takes more most other practices! Once this has been created it will be fitted into place, after checking the colour and fit are perfect.

What are the main benefits of Cerec restorations?

  • You will only require one visit, meaning you won’t have to take more time off work and you will only need to have one injection.
  • You can oversee the work and ask for changes if you are not happy with the first restoration made. Correcting any problems will be easy, as all work is done on-site and will not have to be sent back to any outside laboratories.
  • You will not have to wait for your brand new, beautiful smile, with all treatment completed on the same day.

For patients in Liverpool interested in the Cerec treatment please call the practice today for more information.

Lumineers the Long-Lasting Tooth Veneer for Patients in Liverpool

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

There are numerous brands of veneers available from cosmetic dental practices, but there are only a select few that offer both an outstanding transformation and long-lasting results.

What is different about Lumineers?

Lumineers are incredibly thin veneers, often referred to as the ‘contact lenses’ of the veneer world. However, these veneers are not only small they are incredibly strong, using the finest materials and the most advanced techniques to create a restoration that looks exactly like a natural tooth that can last 20 years or more.

Lumineers also require very little in the way of tooth restoration, meaning the natural tooth structure underneath will be maintained. Usually when fitting a veneer a large portion of the tooth must be shaved away, which can create a difficult situation if you want to remove your veneers or change them. With Lumineers this isn’t a problem and the treatment is completely reversible.

What can Lumineers treat?

Lumineers are an almost instant treatment for a number of cosmetic problems including:

  • Gaps between teeth
  • Stained teeth
  • Chipped teeth
  • Crooked teeth

How are Lumineers fitted?

Lumineers only require two visits:

1)   You are examined by a dentist who will tell you if you are suitable for Lumineers. You will then have impressions taken of your teeth and will decide your ideal tooth shade. This information will then be sent to the specialist dental lab, who will create you new teeth.

2)   Your Lumineers are created and you return to the practice and have your Lumineers fitted.

Lumineers are only available from a small number of UK practices who are registered with the Cerinate Smile Design Studio. Liverpool Implant and Aesthetic Dental Spa are one such UK practice, able to provide this service for all their patients who are suitable for Lumineers.

 

Celebrate St George’s Day in Liverpool with a Straighter, Brighter Smile with Porcelain Veneers

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

The 23rd of April is not just St. George’s day, it also the birthday (and confirmed day of death) of one William Shakespeare: Arguably the greatest writer in the English language and the bane of many a student’s schooldays. Whether you decide to spend the day reciting King Lear among friends or, more likely, laughing with them at the pub, you will be using that mouth quite a bit, and it’s quite hard to feel “St. George inspire us with the spleen of fiery dragons” when you’re feeling self-conscious about your smile…

What are dental veneers?

Often viewed as the mouth’s equivalent of false nails, dental veneers are wafer thin shells of material, which are bonded to the front of the teeth and can offer a considerable amount of cosmetic relief for people suffering with certain aesthetic ailments, such as: Broken or damaged teeth, gaps between teeth and, to an extent, crooked teeth. Veneers come in two forms:  Porcelain and composite. Composite veneers are cheaper than their porcelain counterparts, but Porcelain veneers are more effective in every other respect and can last five or even ten times longer than composites, meaning they often work out cheaper in the long run.

Procedural info

The success of porcelain veneers has led to a popular idea of ‘swish walk-in dental clinics’ providing a perfect pearly white smile in the span of a lunchtime break. Although a few clinics have invested in ‘CEREC’ technology which allows for such swift production, most procedures will require at least two visits. A typical procedure would require an initial consultation followed by a mild reshaping your teeth in preparation for the veneers (a small amount would be shaved off, but just enough to accommodate the veneers). A mould would then be taken of your teeth which would be used to produce the veneers. These would then be fitted at a subsequent session.

Consultation

There are many different brands of veneer, so, if you’re interested, book an appointment and we can start work on a dental treatment plan for you.

 

Cracked, Stained and Crooked Smiles are Banished with Porcelain Veneers in Liverpool

Monday, April 9th, 2012

Dental veneers are wafer thin shells of material that are bonded to the front of the teeth and can offer a considerable amount of cosmetic relief for people in Liverpool suffering with certain aesthetic ailments, such as:

  • Cracked or fractured teeth.
  • Gaps between teeth.
  • Crooked teeth.

Porcelain or Composite?

Veneers tend to come in two forms – porcelain and composite. Composite veneers are cheaper than their porcelain counterparts and, when used on small chips, can preserve more of your natural tooth structure. Porcelain veneers on the other hand are stronger, more natural looking and can last up to five or even ten times longer than composites. Despite the initial price gap, porcelain veneers can work out much, much cheaper in the long run.

A typical procedure requires an initial consultation followed by a mild reshaping of the patient’s teeth in preparation for the veneers (a small amount of tooth will be shaved off, but just enough to accommodate the veneers). A mould is then taken of the teeth, which is sent to a dental laboratory and used to produce the veneers. Your beautiful new veneers will then be fitted at a subsequent session using strong dental glue and cured with a special light to enhance the bonding process.

There are also a number of advanced porcelain veneers products now available, which use different techniques to produce a higher level of aesthetics, strength and durability. Some of these veneer products include:

  • DaVinci Veneers
  • MAC Veneers
  • Lumineers

If taken good care of porcelain veneers can last for many, many years and are a great deal more stain resistant than their composite counterpart. For patients who dislike their smile and are looking for a fast, yet effective cosmetic treatment porcelain veneers could be the answer to their problems.

 

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