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Veneers vs Crowns

Learn about the general cases where each procedure applies, what advantages and disadvantages veneers and crowns have, what costs you can expect, how the treatments are carried out, and how durable each prosthetic is. read more...
Uta Leyke-Hess

by Uta Leyke-Hess

Medical Writer & Editor

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Veneers: before and after picture

Veneers are a popular way to improve the appearance of your teeth. They are thin, custom-made shells that are designed to fit over the front of your teeth to hide imperfections and create a more uniform, attractive smile. See our range of before and after pictures read more...
Uta Leyke-Hess

by Uta Leyke-Hess

Medical Writer & Editor

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What is Restorative Dentistry?

For a lot of people, it’s the best course of action: having your teeth restored for more comfort and confidence. There are many possible solutions; each patient’s case is different and will need assessment from a professional to ensure the right treatment is chosen. read more...
Jonas Butt

by Jonas Butt

Medical Content Writer

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What Is the Difference Between Composite and Porcelain Veneers?

Each veneer is individually made and the patient can choose how many they would like to have, which determines the time the procedure takes and the overall cost. In general, the price of veneers has become more affordable, especially if having them done abroad. Veneers can either be made in a dental lab or formed onto the teeth by the dentist there and then - this, along with how long they last for, depends on the material used: composite or porcelain. read more...
Jonas Butt

by Jonas Butt

Medical Content Writer

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What Is the Role Of a Dental Lab?

Crowns, veneers, bridges and implants are examples of popular restorative dental treatments. Whilst the dentist is responsible for implementing them, support from a dental laboratory is needed following the initial examination. This is because the lab is responsible for constructing these teeth-replicating components, making each according to the custom specifications laid out by the dentist. read more...
Jonas Butt

by Jonas Butt

Medical Content Writer

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