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Emax Veneers – 3-year guaranteed

If you’re considering dental veneers to hide stubborn stains, smooth uneven edges, or simply feel more confident about your smile, you’re on the right track — veneers are a well-established cosmetic solution, and porcelain is the best type you could opt for.

Among the various types of porcelain veneers available, Emax veneers stand out for being thin, blending exceptionally well with existing teeth, and being incredibly strong and long-lasting.

The benefits of Emax veneers

Emax veneers are perfect for minor tweaks to your smile or full smile makeovers. Our patients love them because:

  • Lasts up to 20 years
  • Reflects natural light
  • Incredibly thin (0.3mm thick)
  • Requires less tooth preparation
  • Stain and chip-resistant
  • Stronger than regular veneers
  • Less likely to crack
  • Bond more securely staying in place for longer
  • 3-year backed guarantee

Their strength makes them a great choice for many patient cases. All veneers are thin. Strength matters not when you bite once, but when you bite thousands of times every day.

And Emax provides a larger margin of safety in areas where veneers are under greater stress, such as at the incisal edges, reducing the risk of small chips that can appear over time.

Who Emax veneers are perfect for

Emax veneers are typically recommended for patients who:

  • Have stains or discolouration that whitening won’t remove
  • Have chipped, cracked or broken teeth
  • Have short, small, worn or narrow teeth
  • Have small or large gaps between teeth
  • Have minor crooked teeth that don’t need braces

Additionally, Emax veneers are mostly recommended in cases where patients require extra strength and durability, and this is because of how well the material behaves under real biting forces.

The glass-ceramic veneer is designed to resist cracking and fracture more effectively than traditional porcelain, making it a leading choice for patients with naturally stronger bites or who place greater load on their front teeth.

You’ll know the right type after a consultation

It’s important to note that the appropriate veneer type will be recommended after a consultation with Dr Jonathan Lavington, who can assess your oral condition and bite.

What your consultation will assess for:

  • Bite forces and tooth contact
  • Existing wear patterns
  • Enamel availability
  • Facial proportions and smile dynamics

Dr Jonathan is meticulous by nature, and his approach to transforming smiles is no different.

Learn which ones will work best for your smile:

Book a consultation now. Or call +1 345 746-8555.

Why Emax might be the better choice

Emax veneers have the power to transform the colour, shape and size of your teeth in as little as a single appointment.

Because they’re made of lithium disilicate ceramic, they’re among the strongest porcelain veneers used in cosmetic dentistry.

Emax veneers are thin yet strong, so they require less preparation of the underlying tooth before bonding, meaning fewer permanent changes are made to your natural smile.

In addition to their strength and extended lifespans, they reflect light as naturally as your natural enamel, contributing to their incredible, realistic finish.

The Emax veneer procedure at Aventis Dental

Achieving a natural-looking smile and enjoying the benefits of Emax veneers isn’t just about the material, but about planning and precision at every stage.

Known for his meticulous approach, Dr Lavington combines extensive international training with a conservative philosophy to deliver Emax veneers that are built to last.

By carefully assessing bite forces, enamel quality, and facial harmony, he ensures each veneer is designed for long-term durability and natural aesthetics.

The process broken down

Contact us now on +1 345 746-8555  to discuss our veneer options or to book a consultation with Dr Jonathan.

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