Q My two front teeth are cracked, and with age they have become discoloured and jagged. Is there any alternative for those unnatural-looking veneers I see on celebrities?
A There is a rejuvenating dental technique called Micro-Layering that looks remarkably natural.
It perfects and transforms teeth while preserving their individual characteristics, such as their shape, little ridges, and front tooth gaps. Cracks and discolouration will disappear, chips are repaired, and teeth that have shortened with age can even be made longer again.
The clever technique involves applying very fine layers of a porcelain composite (in a bespoke shade) to re-sculpt, re-balance and brighten teeth.
London-based Inge says there is a rejuvenating dental technique called Micro-Layering that looks remarkably natural (stock photo)
‘You get a tidier, healthier-looking, version of your own smile, says aesthetic dentist Dr Brandon Nejati.
There’s no filing down of teeth (as would happen with veneers), and the composite, which strengthens the natural tooth and also prevents bacteria lodging in its cracks and wears down no faster than your own enamel.
You can have individual teeth fixed, or sets of upper or lower teeth for beautiful balance.
The painless procedure takes two to six hours, depending on the number of teeth involved.
The snag? This is a proprietary procedure, available exclusively at London’s Nejati Clinic (nejaticlinic.com), from £655 per tooth, but it’s worth the effort.
It perfects and transforms teeth while preserving their individual characteristics, such as their shape, little ridges, and front tooth gaps. Cracks and discolouration will disappear, chips are repaired, and teeth that have shortened with age can even be made longer again, says Inge (pictured)
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