Porcelain veneers are a cosmetic dental option for patients looking to address the appearance of chipped, discoloured, uneven, or worn teeth. At Sunbury Dental Group, we offer porcelain veneer consultations for patients in Sunbury and the surrounding region. This page explains what porcelain dental veneers are, how the process works, and what to consider before deciding whether this treatment may be right for you.
Porcelain Veneers

What Are Porcelain Veneers?
Porcelain veneers are thin, custom-crafted shells of dental-grade ceramic bonded to the front surface of a tooth. They are designed to improve the visual appearance of teeth while preserving as much of the natural tooth structure as possible.
Unlike a dental crown, which encases the whole tooth, a veneer typically covers only the front-facing surface — making it a more conservative option for teeth that are structurally intact but have cosmetic concerns.
Dental veneers may be considered for teeth that are:
Persistently stained or discoloured and unresponsive to whitening
Chipped, cracked, or worn along the edges
Slightly irregular, uneven, or misshapen
Affected by minor gaps or spacing
Shorter than surrounding teeth due to wear
Treatment suitability is assessed individually. Your dentist will review your teeth, bite, and oral health before advising whether porcelain veneers are an appropriate option for your situation.


What Are Porcelain Veneers?
Porcelain veneers are thin, custom-crafted shells of dental-grade ceramic bonded to the front surface of a tooth. They are designed to improve the visual appearance of teeth while preserving as much of the natural tooth structure as possible.
Unlike a dental crown, which encases the whole tooth, a veneer typically covers only the front-facing surface — making it a more conservative option for teeth that are structurally intact but have cosmetic concerns.
Dental veneers may be considered for teeth that are:
Persistently stained or discoloured and unresponsive to whitening
Chipped, cracked, or worn along the edges
Slightly irregular, uneven, or misshapen
Affected by minor gaps or spacing
Shorter than surrounding teeth due to wear
Treatment suitability is assessed individually. Your dentist will review your teeth, bite, and oral health before advising whether porcelain veneers are an appropriate option for your situation.

How Does the Porcelain Veneer Process Work?
At Sunbury Dental Group, the veneer process is carried out over multiple appointments and generally involves the following stages:
Consultation and assessment — Your dentist discusses your concerns, evaluates your oral health, and determines whether veneers may be clinically appropriate
Treatment planning — If veneers are suitable, your dentist plans the shape, shade, and size to complement your natural teeth and facial features
Tooth preparation — A small, precise amount of enamel is removed from the front surface of each tooth — this step is permanent and irreversible, which your dentist will explain in full
Impressions or digital scanning — A detailed record of the prepared teeth is sent to a dental laboratory for custom fabrication
Temporary coverage — Temporary veneers may be placed while your permanent ones are being made
Bonding and fitting — Your custom porcelain veneers are assessed for fit, shade, and comfort before being permanently bonded to your teeth
Follow-up review — A check-up appointment allows your dentist to ensure the veneers have settled correctly and address any concerns
An Important Consideration: Veneers Are Permanent
Because enamel removal is required during preparation, porcelain veneers represent a permanent, irreversible commitment. The treated teeth will always require a veneer or some form of coverage going forward. Your dentist will ensure you have a clear understanding of this before any treatment proceeds, so you can make a fully informed decision.


An Important Consideration: Veneers Are Permanent
Because enamel removal is required during preparation, porcelain veneers represent a permanent, irreversible commitment. The treated teeth will always require a veneer or some form of coverage going forward. Your dentist will ensure you have a clear understanding of this before any treatment proceeds, so you can make a fully informed decision.

How Long Do Porcelain Veneers Last?
Longevity varies between individuals and depends on factors such as oral hygiene practices, regular dental check-ups, and habits like grinding or clenching. With proper care, porcelain veneers can remain functional and aesthetically sound over many years.
Your dentist will provide guidance on how to care for your veneers and what to avoid to support their durability over time.
Frequently Asked Questions - Porcelain Veneers Near Sunbury
The preparation stage is typically carried out under local anaesthetic to minimise discomfort. Some patients experience mild sensitivity following the enamel preparation, which generally settles within a short period. Your dentist will walk you through each step so you know what to expect.
Costs vary based on the number of veneers required and the complexity of your case. All fees are discussed openly during your consultation. Cosmetic dental treatments are generally not claimable through private health insurance, though your dentist can clarify what may apply to your specific cover. Payment plan options may be available — ask our team for details.
Yes. Porcelain veneers are fabricated in a dental laboratory from ceramic material and are bonded to the tooth in a separate appointment. Composite veneers are applied directly to the tooth using tooth-coloured resin in a single visit. Each option has different clinical considerations, costs, and longevity profiles. Your dentist can discuss both options and help you understand which may be more appropriate for your circumstances.
Porcelain veneers are cared for much like natural teeth — regular brushing, flossing, and routine dental check-ups are important. Your dentist may advise avoiding habits such as biting hard objects or nail-biting, which can place unnecessary stress on the veneers.
Yes — veneers can be placed on individual teeth. Your dentist will discuss how to approach shade and shape so the result integrates naturally with your surrounding teeth.
