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Universal Dental Centre by FDC, can be found in Pasir Ris, East, Singapore and offers its patients Veneers procedures as well as 36 other procedures, across 2 different procedure categories. The price of a Veneers procedure varies from £414 to £497, and the average price is around £455. A small team of medical professionals undertake all procedures at the Dental, with 2 in total, and Universal Dental Centre by FDC has several accreditations, including: AGD - Academy of General DentistrySDA - Singapore Dental AssociationAPS - American Prosthodontic SocietyADSS - Aesthetic Dentistry Society Singapore
T32 Dental Centre-Bedok, located in Bedok, East, Singapore offers patients Veneers procedures among its total of 37 available procedures, across 3 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Veneers procedures at T32 Dental Centre-Bedok, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately $579. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by just a small team of specialists, with 3 in total at the Dental, and they have multiple recognized accreditations, including: AAO - Asian Academy of OsseointegrationAACD - Asian Academy of Craniomandibular DisordersAMS - Academy of Medicine SingaporeSDA - Singapore Dental AssociationADSS - Aesthetic Dentistry Society Singapore
Nuffield Dental - Simpang Bedok Private Limited, located in Bedok, East, Singapore offers patients Veneers procedures among its total of 39 available procedures, across 4 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Veneers procedures at Nuffield Dental - Simpang Bedok Private Limited, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately $579. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by just a small team of specialists, with 3 in total at the Dental, and they have multiple recognized accreditations, including: GMC - General Medical CouncilGMC - General Medical CouncilRSM - Royal Society of MedicineRCSEng - Royal College of Surgeons of EnglandMBBS - Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of SurgeryGMC - General Medical CouncilRCSEng - Royal College of Surgeons of EnglandAACD - American Academy of Cosmetic DentistryFGDP - Faculty of General Dental Practice MembershipRSM - Royal Society of MedicineFGDP - Faculty of General Dental Practice Membership
Pure Dental, located in Bedok, East, Singapore offers patients Veneers procedures among its total of 36 available procedures, across 2 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Veneers procedures at Pure Dental, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately $579. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by the lead specialist at the Dental, and they have multiple recognized accreditations, including: SDA - Singapore Dental AssociationSDC - Singapore Dental CouncilADSS - Aesthetic Dentistry Society Singapore
DePacific Dental Group - Pasir Ris, located in Pasir Ris, East, Singapore offers patients Veneers procedures among its total of 36 available procedures, across 2 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Veneers procedures at DePacific Dental Group - Pasir Ris, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately $579. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by just a small team of specialists, with 3 in total at the Dental, and they have multiple recognized accreditations, including: SDA - Singapore Dental AssociationADSS - Aesthetic Dentistry Society Singapore
Advanced Dental Bedok, located in Bedok, East, Singapore offers patients Veneers procedures among its total of 38 available procedures, across 4 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Veneers procedures at Advanced Dental Bedok, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately $579. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by the lead specialist at the Dental, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes
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Dental veneers are thin covers that are attached to the surface of teeth to enhance their appearance. The non-invasive dentral procedure is previously popular among those with damaged or discolored teeth. Nowadays, however, the procedure is seen as the ideal method of achieving the ‘perfect smile.'
Veneers can be used to hide uneven, misaligned or simply imperfect teeth. The veneers are cemented over the existing teeth and fixed into place – there are two main types of veneer; Porcelain and Composite. Porcelain veneers are more expensive and appear more natural, being made in a laboratory so require multiple visits. There is often the need to alter the existing teeth, removing some of the mass. Composite veneers are made of the same materials used for cavity fillings. They can usually be made quickly, and are sculpted directly on the teeth instead of in a laboratory. Thus allowing the procedure to be done in a day.
Veneers are used primarily for aesthetics. This type of treatment procedure is perfect for people who have gaps in their teeth, stains, as well as people who may have chipped a tooth. Veneers are custom-made shells designed to fit the shape of your teeth and to be attached to your front teeth to improve the size, shape, color, and length.
Two main types of veneers are:
The most commonly used type of Veneer is the Porcelain Veneer as it appears more natural and can resist stains better than composite veneers. Besides the two main types of veneers, some dentists may also offer no-prep veneers. These may include specific brands of procelain veneers like Vivaneers and Lumineers. They are less invasive to apply since the layers of tooth under the enamel aren't removed.
In terms of anesthetics, local anesthesia is not usually required while undergoing the whole procedure. However, depending on how you handle pain and discomfort, you may request to receive local anesthesia or sedation.
Aside from giving you a pleasing smile, veneers are resistant to staining and offer the best fix to broken or damaged teeth.
This type of procedure is an outpatient treatment, meaning you may be able to go home after undergoing the procedure. However, you will be required to do a follow-up check-up with your dentist to assess the placement of your veneers and in most cases, the procedure has to be carried out over 2 separate occasions, just a day or two apart. Since this is a non-invasive treatment, stitches are not required, but you will be required to stay in East for at least a few days.
There is actually no recovery time after the placement of your veneers. You can also return back to your daily routines including exercise immediately after your trip. As for the enamel removal, you may experience some mild discomfort for about a week. It is best that you avoid very hot or cold foods, including hard, chewy or crunchy food. When your sensitivity wears off, you can return to your normal dietary habits.
Once your dental veneers have been placed and you have completed the whole procedure, you should commit yourself to good oral hygiene, regular visits to your dentist and a good healthy lifestyle. Dental Veneers can last beyond 10 years now, however, just like your natural teeth, veneers are also still susceptible to damage. This is why aftercare is very important to help with the longevity of your new teeth.
Over the past years, many studies have reported that over 91% of people who have had dental veneers experienced highly positive results. However, potential risks and side effects after undergoing this procedure are a possibility. Just like any other dental restoration, dental veneers can have some side-effects, for example:
You also have to be aware that this type of treatment option is not for everyone. If you are not a good candidate to undergo the procedure, note that there are still possible alternatives that will be suited for you. These alternatives may include:
Orthodontics - if you have severely crooked teeth or malocclusion, dental veneers are not for you. You may want to consider a more comprehensive orthodontic procedure to treat your case.
Dental crowns - these are quite similar to dental veneers. These are also custom-made to match the shape of your teeth. However, unlike veneers, a crown extends all the way around your tooth, meaning your dentist will remove a large portion of your dental structure. These crowns are perfect for patients who have considerable damage that affects the strength and structure of their teeth.
Bonding - often called composite veneers. This is typically for patients with an insufficient amount of tooth enamel.
Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers
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