🦷 Dental Veneers
Natural. Minimal. Perfectly Designed.
A beautiful smile is not just about white teeth — it’s about balance, harmony, and natural aesthetics.
At Eira Clinic, we offer Dental Veneers as an advanced cosmetic solution to correct color, shape, and spacing issues, while preserving as much of the natural tooth structure as possible.
We don’t believe in exaggerated smiles — we believe in a smile that truly looks like you.
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🌟 What Are Dental Veneers?
Dental Veneers are ultra-thin cosmetic shells custom-designed to cover the front surface of the teeth.
They are used to improve:
• Tooth color
• Tooth shape
• Length and symmetry
• Minor gaps
• Small cracks or mild wear
Veneers are bonded with high precision using modern techniques to ensure a natural appearance and long-lasting results.
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🎯 Who Are Dental Veneers For?
Dental Veneers are an ideal option if you experience:
• Permanent discoloration that cannot be corrected with whitening
• Minor gaps between teeth
• Uneven or short teeth
• Small cracks or mild enamel wear
• Dissatisfaction with your smile despite healthy teeth
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In cases of severe tooth damage or significant wear, alternative treatments such as Dental Crowns may be recommended after a clinical evaluation.
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🧠 Our Philosophy at Eira Clinic
We don’t simply place veneers — we design smiles.
Before starting treatment, we carefully analyze:
• Facial structure
• Lip movement
• Skin tone
• Individual personality
Our goal is to create a smile so natural that others won’t even notice it’s cosmetic work.
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🖥️ Digital Smile Design & Veneers
At Eira Clinic, every veneer journey begins with Digital Smile Design.
What does this mean?
• You see your future smile before treatment begins
• You participate in the design process
• Tooth length, shape, and shade are adjusted digitally
• The final result is agreed upon in advance
This approach minimizes surprises and maximizes patient satisfaction.
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🦷 Minimal Preparation – Preserving Your Natural Teeth
One of the key advantages of Dental Veneers at Eira Clinic is minimal tooth preparation.
• Maximum preservation of natural enamel
• Reduced need for tooth reduction
• Advanced techniques for gentle treatment
• Comfortable experience for the patient
In selected cases, veneers can be placed with no preparation or very minimal preparation, depending on diagnosis.
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🧪 Materials Used for Dental Veneers
We use high-quality aesthetic materials that offer:
• Natural translucency similar to real teeth
• High resistance to staining
• Smooth, easy-to-clean surfaces
• Long-lasting durability
Material selection depends on:
• Tooth condition
• Bite force
• Desired aesthetic outcome
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⏱️ How Long Does the Dental Veneers Process Take?
The treatment usually follows these steps:
1. Comprehensive consultation and examination
2. Digital smile design
3. Tooth preparation (if needed)
4. Trial of shape and shade
5. Final bonding
Treatment duration varies depending on the number of teeth and individual case, but everything is planned clearly from the start.
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🧼 Caring for Your Dental Veneers
To maintain your veneers long-term:
• Maintain good oral hygiene
• Use dental floss regularly
• Avoid biting hard objects
• Attend regular dental check-ups
With proper care, Dental Veneers can last for many years with stable aesthetics.
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Do Dental Veneers damage natural teeth?
No. When performed with minimal preparation techniques, natural tooth structure is preserved as much as possible.
How long do Dental Veneers last?
With proper care, veneers can last many years with excellent color and shape stability.
Do veneers look natural?
Yes. Shape, shade, and translucency are customized to match your face, skin tone, and smile dynamics.
Is the procedure painful?
The procedure is comfortable in most cases and performed under full professional supervision.
Can veneers be replaced or adjusted later?
Yes. Veneers can be modified or replaced when needed after proper clinical assessment.
What is the difference between Dental Veneers and Dental Crowns?
Veneers are mainly cosmetic and cover only the front surface, while crowns cover the entire tooth and are more restorative.