Same Day Veneers.
Veneers are thin ceramic facings bonded to the front surface of a tooth to change its shape, colour, or alignment. Using CEREC and Ivoclar e.max ceramic, we can design and mill veneers in-house and bond them the same day. For larger smile makeovers we often combine ceramic veneers (front 2–4 teeth, where the cosmetic improvement is most visible) with composite bonding on the remaining visible teeth — a strategy that balances long-term aesthetics with cost. Typical investment: from approximately $1,600 per ceramic veneer; flexible weekly payment plans available.
Back to Same Day Smile
On the day.
- Digital smile design preview before any tooth is touched
- Shade-matched to your whitening result (if applicable)
- Milled and bonded same day
- Premium ceramic — no metal
- From ~$1,600 per tooth; weekly payment options
Before & after.
Real same day veneers cases treated at Leichhardt Dental Centre.
Individual results vary — this is not a guarantee of outcome. These are real, unaltered photographs of patients treated at this practice, published with their consent. What is achievable in your own case can only be determined at a consultation, and it is wise to seek a second opinion before any significant treatment.
How same day veneers is delivered.
- Step 01
Consultation & plan
We discuss what you want to change, take photographs and digital scans, and design a treatment plan tailored to you. Nothing starts until you're happy with the plan.
- Step 02
Treatment day begins
On the day, we walk through the plan again. Photographs and digital mock-ups show what we're aiming for before any tooth is touched.
- Step 03
Prepare & scan
Teeth are prepared and scanned in 3D with CEREC. Restorations are designed on screen and milled in the practice — roughly 2–3 hours. You can stay, watch TV, or step out for a break.
- Step 04
Fit & bond
Each restoration is tried in, checked for fit and bite, adjusted if needed, and then bonded. You leave with your final smile in place.
Risks & considerations
Preparation of the tooth for veneers involves removing a thin layer of enamel — this is permanent and cannot be undone. Risks include post-operative sensitivity, the possibility of root canal treatment if the nerve is affected, and chipping or debonding over time. Cases requiring complex layering or specialty aesthetics may be referred to a ceramist for traditional lab-made veneers.
All dental procedures carry potential risks and benefits. Individual results vary. A consultation with a registered dental practitioner is required to determine whether a treatment is suitable for you.
Common questions.
Curious what your smile could look like?
The first step is a consultation and digital preview — so you know exactly what we're designing before the day begins.
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