In most cases, veneers are placed on the upper teeth, as they are the most visible when you smile. If there is a single instance of dental trauma to a single tooth, then a single veneer may be all that is needed. However, if you're looking for a complete smile makeover, between 4 and 8 veneers are common. So you may still be wondering, how many veneers do you need to get the most out of your smile? The answer is that most people get four to eight veneers for a complete smile renewal, as this covers all the areas you can see when you talk or smile. Remodeling your teeth can increase your confidence levels and overall well-being. If you're ready to learn more about porcelain veneers, schedule a consultation with a cosmetic dentist or send a Smile Virtual video consultation from the comfort of your home.
For a complete smile makeover, patients usually choose to have 8 or 10 veneers. The number of porcelain veneers you'll need to achieve your desired smile will depend on the difference in color and the size of your smile. If you just need a subtle change in color, you can get away with six porcelain veneers. However, if you're looking for a more substantial color change, you'll need between eight and twelve porcelain veneers.
The amount will depend on the width of your smile. Stand in front of a mirror and smile like you do when you're really happy. How many teeth can you see? That's how many veneers you should put on. If you work with the right cosmetic dentist, he will carefully review your entire smile to see how many teeth show up when you smile and how many teeth need to be treated.
It all depends on how many teeth you see when you naturally smile and the type of changes you want to make to your smile. The highly recommended team of dental staff at The Perfect Smile Practice, under the direction of internationally renowned cosmetic dentist Dr. Rahul Doshi, is highly skilled and experienced in creating unique, natural-looking smiles. Your smile is one of the first things people notice when they meet you, but many people in the UK feel unhappy, insecure and embarrassed by their smile.
Patients who are considering this option to renew their smile can choose shells made of porcelain or composite materials.