23 August 2017

Veneers at Seapoint Clinic

Veneers at Seapoint Clinic

“I'm so happy with my new smile. The whole process was so much quicker than I thought.”

Maria, Donegal

Da Vinci Veneers

Veneers are the ideal choice for people looking to dramatically improve the overall shape, appearance and size of their teeth. Made of a very fine layer of tooth-coloured porcelain, the veneer is bonded over your own natural tooth, thereby improving its aesthetics and helping to protect the damaged surface of your natural tooth.

Here at Seapoint Clinic, we only used the highest quality materials, which is why we are more than happy to offer our patients Da Vinci veneers. These highly sought after veneers are handcrafted by skilled cosmetic ceramic technicians in California, who harness cutting edge technology to create beautifully natural looking veneers. 

Because we only use the highest quality materials, we have welcomed some of Ireland's best known celebrities through our door including; Nicky Byrne, Pippa O'Connor, Georgia Salpa and Sarah Morrissey. But don't think a fabulous smile is reserved solely for Ireland's red carpet walkers.

“Altona, Rachel and Katie are just wonderful! They gave me confidence-galore to have anything done.”

Brenda, Dublin

Da Vinci Veneers

Before your treatment, we arrange for you to have a smile simulation in our on-site Digital Smile Design studio, which will show you just how your new smile is likely to look. This means we can modify and make alterations to your new smile without even touching your teeth, allowing you to be 100% happy with the results before treatment begins. From there, your smile simulation is then converted into porcelain in California before your new veneers bonded in place here at Seapoint Clinic. Da Vinci veneers can make just about any smile possible, meaning a smile can be made in any shade you wish. As Seapoint Clinic are the single largest providers of Da Vinci veneers in Ireland, you can rest assured that you are in perfectly safe hands.

Taking Care of Your New Veneers

One thing people often ask is just how to take care of their new veneers. You can help significantly prolong the life of your veneers by sticking to a healthy dental hygiene routine, including brushing twice daily and flossing. Taking care of your veneers is no different than looking after your own natural teeth.

However, it's important to remember that dental decay can still occur to your natural tooth under the veneer, so it's vital you maintain a good oral hygiene regime. If you notice the presence of plaque, you should always book an appointment with your dentist or hygienist.

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