How Do We Match Veneers to Your Skin Tone and Facial Features?
Hi, Dr. Thea here from Dental Couture in Sunbury.
When it comes to veneers, the goal isn’t just a whiter smile; it’s a harmonious, natural-looking result that compliments your overall appearance. That’s why we take a customised approach to matching veneers with your skin tone, facial features, and even your personality.
You see, a one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t work in cosmetic dentistry. What looks perfect on one person might not suit another. That’s why we consider key factors like skin tone, face shape and facial features as well as your unique smile.
Let’s dive deeper into the first one: skin tone. Cool, warm, or neutral undertones play a huge role in choosing the right veneer shade. A natural, soft white with slight translucency looks much more authentic than an overly bright, artificial shade for instance.
Next, facial features & shape. The shape and size of your veneers should balance your facial proportions. Rounded veneers tend to create a softer, more youthful look, while more angular shapes can enhance a bold, structured appearance.
Finally, your unique smile: We assess how your teeth sit within your lips and how they show when you talk and laugh, ensuring the veneers enhance, not overpower, your natural expressions.
As you can see, using Digital Smile Design, we can preview and adjust your veneers before they’re made, so you can be confident in the final result. Whether you want a subtle, natural enhancement or a more dramatic transformation, we ensure your new smile is flawless and uniquely you.
So if you’re hoping to see stunning results quickly and with minimal invasiveness, let’s leverage Digital Smile Design and create a smile that’s perfectly tailored to you. Simply DM us or call 13 COUTURE (13 26 88) to book a consultation. We’d love to bring your dream smile to life!
Disclaimer: The material posted is for informational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Results vary with each patient. Any dental procedure carries risks and benefits. If you have any specific questions about any dental and/or medical matter, you should consult your dentist, physician or other professional healthcare providers.
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