Cosmetic
Veneers

Cosmetic
Veneers

Design Your Perfect Smile

Cosmetic veneers are one of the most effective ways to transform a smile. They are thin, custom-made shells that are placed over the front of your teeth to improve their shape, size, and colour. At Today’s Dental in Sydney, we offer several veneer options to suit your needs, whether you want to cover chips and cracks, close small gaps, or achieve a brighter and more balanced smile.

Porcelain / Ceramic Veneers

Porcelain veneers are the most popular choice for long-lasting, natural results. Made from high-quality ceramic, these veneers reflect light just like real teeth and are highly resistant to stains. They are carefully crafted in a dental lab to match your smile and then bonded securely to your teeth. With porcelain veneers, you can expect durability, strength, and a beautiful finish that can last more than a decade with good care. They are ideal for patients looking for a premium cosmetic option.

Another benefit of porcelain veneers is their ability to transform multiple aspects of your smile at once. Whether you want to change the size, shape, or shade of your teeth, porcelain veneers offer a customised solution that blends seamlessly with your natural smile. They are especially suited for patients seeking a comprehensive makeover with lasting, reliable results.

Porcelain Ceramic Veneers

Composite Resin Veneers

Composite veneers are created directly on your teeth using a tooth-coloured resin material. They are a more affordable option compared to porcelain veneers and can usually be completed in a single visit. While they may not last as long as ceramic veneers, composite veneers can still provide a noticeable improvement in the shape and colour of your teeth. They are often chosen for smaller cosmetic changes or as a cost-effective way to enhance your smile.

Composite resin veneers are also less invasive, as they typically require little to no enamel removal. This means they can be a good option for younger patients or those wanting to try veneers without the longer-term commitment of porcelain. They can also be repaired more easily if they chip or wear over time, making them a practical choice for some patients.

Composite Resin Veneers

Composite veneers are created directly on your teeth using a tooth-coloured resin material. They are a more affordable option compared to porcelain veneers and can usually be completed in a single visit. While they may not last as long as ceramic veneers, composite veneers can still provide a noticeable improvement in the shape and colour of your teeth. They are often chosen for smaller cosmetic changes or as a cost-effective way to enhance your smile.

Composite resin veneers are also less invasive, as they typically require little to no enamel removal. This means they can be a good option for younger patients or those wanting to try veneers without the longer-term commitment of porcelain. They can also be repaired more easily if they chip or wear over time, making them a practical choice for some patients.

No Preparation Veneers

No preparation veneers, sometimes called “no prep” veneers, require little to no removal of your natural tooth enamel. They are thinner than traditional veneers and are bonded directly onto the teeth. This makes the process quicker and less invasive, while still delivering an improved appearance. Although not suitable for every patient, no prep veneers can be a great option for those wanting a cosmetic enhancement with minimal dental work.

Because no prep veneers involve minimal alteration of your natural teeth, they are often seen as a reversible or less permanent solution compared to porcelain. They are best suited for patients whose teeth are already in good condition but who want to improve colour, close small gaps, or refine shape. For the right candidate, no prep veneers deliver subtle yet effective results with a shorter treatment time.

Clear Aligners Treatment FAQs

Dental veneers also known as teeth veneers, are thin, custom-made shells that cover the front surface of your teeth. They improve the appearance of teeth that are chipped, discoloured, uneven, or have gaps. Veneer teeth are one of the most popular cosmetic dentistry treatments in Sydney because they deliver a dramatic yet natural-looking improvement.

Porcelain dental veneers can last 10–15 years or longer with good oral care, while composite dental veneers typically last 4–8 years. No-prep veneer teeth can also last many years but may need replacing sooner depending on wear. Regular checkups and good oral hygiene help extend the lifespan of your veneers.

Porcelain teeth veneers are made in a lab from ceramic material and bonded to your teeth. They are strong, stain-resistant, and highly natural in appearance. Composite teeth veneers are made from tooth-coloured resin and sculpted directly onto the teeth in one visit. They are more affordable but generally less durable than porcelain.

Veneer teeth are considered a long-term solution. Porcelain and composite dental veneers may eventually need replacement, but with proper care, they can last many years. Because a small amount of enamel is usually removed for porcelain veneers, the procedure is not reversible. No-prep veneers are thinner and may require little to no enamel removal.

Yes. Modern dental veneers are designed to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. Porcelain veneers reflect light in the same way as enamel, giving a lifelike appearance.

The cost of veneers in Bondi, Sydney, depends on the type chosen and the number of teeth being treated. Porcelain teeth veneers are more expensive due to their durability and lab customisation, while composite veneers are more affordable. No-prep veneers sit somewhere in between. A personalised quote is provided at your consultation.

 The process of getting veneer teeth is not painful. Local anaesthetic is used when preparing the teeth, and most patients experience little to no discomfort. After placement, there may be minor sensitivity for a few days which usually settles quickly.

 Porcelain teeth veneers are highly resistant to staining, even from coffee, tea, or wine. Composite teeth veneers are more prone to staining over time but can often be polished or replaced more easily. Good oral hygiene helps maintain the brightness of all veneer teeth.

Veneers at Bondi clinic can be a great choice if you’d like to enhance your smile. They’re often recommended for teeth that are chipped, discoloured, worn down, slightly misaligned, or have small gaps. During your consultation, we’ll carefully check your teeth and gums to make sure dental veneers are the right solution for you.

Caring for veneers is much like caring for natural teeth. Brush twice a day, floss daily, and visit your dentist regularly. Avoid habits like biting nails, chewing ice, or opening packaging with your teeth, as these can damage veneers. With the right care, your veneers will keep your smile looking great for many years.

While dental veneers are designed to be long-lasting, they can be replaced if damaged or worn over time. Porcelain veneers require the removal of a small amount of enamel, so replacement is done carefully to maintain tooth integrity. No-prep dental veneers can often be removed or replaced with minimal impact on your natural teeth.

Properly fitted veneer teeth are designed to feel natural and should not interfere with your bite or speech. Your dentist will ensure the veneers are correctly aligned and shaped for comfort. Any minor adjustments can be made after placement if needed.

Dental veneers do not respond to traditional teeth whitening treatments. Porcelain teeth veneers are stain-resistant, but if you want a brighter smile, whitening should be done on your natural teeth before getting veneers to ensure a uniform shade. Composite veneer teeth may be polished or replaced if they become discoloured over time.

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You’re definitely not alone. Many people feel uneasy about sitting in the dental chair, often because of a past experience or simply not knowing what to expect. We understand that, and we do our best to make every visit as calm and comfortable as possible. We’ll talk you through things in plain language, take our time, and create a relaxed environment where you feel safe and cared for.

Yes. If you’re in pain or something happens suddenly, call us right away. We set aside time each day for urgent visits so you don’t have to wait long for relief.

When it’s done professionally, whitening is safe. It can make your smile noticeably brighter, but the results depend on things like your natural tooth colour and whether you have fillings or crowns. We’ll check first and let you know if whitening is a good option for you.

Yes, we do. Some treatments are a bigger commitment, and we don’t want cost to get in the way of your care. We can talk you through the payment options and help you choose something that fits your situation.

The simple things make the biggest difference: brush morning and night, floss once a day, and go easy on sugary foods and drinks. Regular check-ups help catch little problems before they turn into big ones. And if you ever have questions, just give us a call.

Your first appointment is all about getting to know you. We’ll start with a chat about your dental history, any concerns you have, and what you’d like to achieve for your smile. After that, we’ll do a thorough check of your teeth and gums, and if needed, take some X-rays to get the full picture. We’ll explain everything clearly and answer your questions so you know exactly what’s going on. If treatment is needed, we’ll talk through the options and help you decide what feels right for you.

Yes, we accept all major health funds and we can usually process your claim right here at the clinic. Just bring your health fund card with you and we’ll take care of the rest, so you only pay the gap on the day. If you’re unsure about your cover, our team can help you check before your appointment.

There are a few ways to replace a missing tooth, and the right choice depends on your situation. Options include dental implants, bridges, or dentures. Each has its benefits, and we’ll walk you through what will work best for your needs, lifestyle, and budget. Replacing a missing tooth is important not just for your smile but also for your bite and overall oral health, so we’ll make sure you understand every option before making a decision.