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A New, Confident Smile Awaits at Sage Dental

Transform Your Smile with Beautiful Dental Veneers
in Yokine

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Crafting Beautiful Smiles with Precision and Care.

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Discover a radiant, confident smile with Sage Dental’s dental veneers in Yokine. Our experienced team transforms smiles by addressing concerns like chipped, discoloured, or slightly crooked teeth with custom veneer treatments.

At Sage Dental, we combine artistry with precision to create natural-looking, beautiful smiles. Experience the change with our high-quality dental veneers, and step into a world of enhanced confidence and charm. Your journey to a stunning smile begins here.

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Smile Imperfections

Are you struggling with dental imperfections like misshapen, chipped, or stained teeth? These issues can diminish your confidence and daily comfort. In addition, gaps, chips, and misalignments not only affect appearance but also pose risks to your oral health and hygiene.

Discover How Our Dental Veneers Can Improve Your Smile.

Dental veneers cover chips and misshapen teeth, offering a uniform look. They mask stains, resulting in a  beautiful smile. Veneers also offer an added layer of protection to your teeth, shielding them from wear and potential damage.

 

Book a dental appointment with us today to achieve an attractive smile with our custom veneers.

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Evaluating Your Fit for the Veneer Smile Enhancement Experience.

An ideal candidate for veneers is someone with healthy teeth and gums, along with adequate enamel. Additionally, they should have a desire to address issues like minor misaligned teeth, small gaps, or discolouration. Veneers are well-suited for those looking for a substantial, non-invasive cosmetic enhancement to their smile.

Explore the Benefits of Dental Veneers for Your Smile.

Durable and versatile, dental veneers address various cosmetic issues, like gapped teeth and minor chips. These custom-made shells also enhance aesthetics, offering a whiter, more uniform appearance. Porcelain veneers, in particular, are resistant to stains and can maintain the brightness of your smile over time. Their application is quick and minimally invasive. In addition, their maintenance is similar to that of natural teeth, making them an appealing option.

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Book your consultation for a radiant smile today!

Make an appointment at Sage Dental for excellent dental care that will improve the appearance of your smile. Visit our dental clinic and experience dental treatments that are planned just for you.

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Meet Our Team

We’re fully qualified and experienced, but just as importantly, we’ll treat you with comprehensive care and consideration. It is our hope at Sage Dental that you will feel that you’ve found a dentist who has your best interests at heart.

  • Principal Dentist

    Dr. Swathi Dasari

    Dr. Swathi Dasari is a distinguished dentist with a Bachelor of Dental Surgery from Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute University in 2012. She furthered her qualifications by obtaining a Certificate in Implantology in 2014. Dr. Dasari offers a wide range of dental services, helps patients feel comfortable, and focuses on educating them to make informed decisions about their oral health.

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    Dr. Amandeep Singh Gill

    Dr. Amandeep Gill has over 10 years of experience in general and restorative dentistry, with a special interest in cosmetic dentistry. A member of the Australian Dental Association, he is also a holder of a Diploma of Dental Technician. Dr. Gill combines skill with a gentle approach, providing high-quality, anxiety-free dental care for a beautiful, healthy smile.

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    Dr. Honey Mah

    Dr. Honey Mah graduated from the University of Western Australia in 2001 with honours. She brings extensive experience to our dental team. With a gentle and attentive approach, Dr. Mah excels in comprehensive dental care honed in rural communities, fostering patient comfort and confidence. Her passion for providing dental services shines through in her work.

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    Dr. Priya Arepalli

    Dr. Priya Arepalli is a seasoned dental surgeon with over 10 years of experience. She is recognised for her exceptional dental skills and compassionate care. Her attentiveness to patients’ concerns allows her to develop tailored treatment plans focused on delivering high-quality service. During her free time, Dr. Arepalli enjoys playing badminton, a passion she shares with her son.

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    Dr. Jafli Manar

    Dr. Jafli Manar earned her Bachelor of Dental Surgery in 2012. She creates a positive, comfortable environment for young patients and emphasises the importance of preventive care and oral hygiene education. Dr. Manar stays current with the latest dental advancements through ongoing professional development. Outside of work, she cherishes time with her family, enjoys travelling, and pursues calligraphy, showcasing her artistic talent.

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    Dr. Stephen Caddy

    Dr. Stephen Caddy has been a dental practitioner since 1982, focusing on surgical dentistry. During his early career in the Pilbara region, he gained further training and extensive experience in surgical procedures. His training in the Gide Master Clinician in Implantology helped him excel in the dental implant field.

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Why Choose
Sage Dental

At Sage Dental, we understand the importance of choosing the right dental care provider. Our friendly, patient-centered care, combined with the latest technology, sets us apart. Here's why countless patients in Yokine have trusted us with their smiles:

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    Providing Trusted and Quality Dental Care Since 1980

    Over four decades of dental excellence
    Consistent commitment to dental health
    Trusted dental clinic in Yokine since 1980
    Thousands of happy patients

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    Where Every Visit is a Comforting Experience

    A warm and welcoming atmosphere
    Personalised care for every patient
    State-of-the-art dental clinic
    Supportive and friendly dental team

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    Discover a Comprehensive Range of Dental Services

    Wide range of treatment
    Tailored treatment plans
    State-of-the-art equipment
    Highly experienced dental team

Frequently Asked
Questions

This section is dedicated to answering your questions about dental veneers, a key part of our high-quality dental care services. We aim to provide comprehensive information to help you understand how veneers can enhance your smile.

Dental veneers are thin coverings placed over the teeth‘s front surface. Here are some of the main purposes of dental veneers:

  • Cosmetic Enhancement:
    If you are looking for an effective option to improve the appearance of
    your teeth, veneers can help. They can be shaped and coloured to match the appearance of your natural teeth. 
  • Addressing Discolouration:
    Veneers can cover dark stains caused by coffee, tea, red wine, tobacco, and certain medical conditions. They are recommended when traditional teeth whitening methods are not effective.
  • Size and Shape Adjustment:
    Veneers can alter the size and shape of teeth, including addressing a misshaped tooth. This is particularly useful for teeth that are naturally small, irregular in shape, or have worn down over time.
  • Alignment and Spacing:
    Veneers provide a cosmetic approach to improve the appearance of alignment and spacing. They can close small gaps between teeth and visually adjust minor misalignments, offering a visually appealing result. Unlike orthodontic treatments that physically move teeth, veneers enhance your smile by masking spacing and alignment issues, creating a harmonious look.
  • Managing Tooth Damage:
    Veneers can
     effectively cover teeth with minor damage, such as chips or slight decay. They also provide protection by shielding them from further wear. 


However, v
eneers may not be suitable for everyone. The process of placing veneers involves removing a small amount of enamel from the tooth, which is irreversible. Therefore, patients need to consult a dental professional to determine if veneers are right for their needs.

When considering a smile makeover, understanding the different types of veneers for teeth can help you make an educated decision. Generally, there are three main types of dental veneers that you can opt for, each with its own unique benefits and drawbacks:

  • Porcelain Veneers:
    Porcelain veneers are a popular option due to their durability and natural appearance. These veneers are custom-crafted in a dental laboratory to match the shade and shape of your natural teeth. Highly resistant to staining, it is a suitable choice for those seeking a long-term smile transformation.
  • Composite Veneers:
    Crafted from resin, these veneers are applied directly onto teeth in one dental visit. They’re a budget-friendly option but tend to stain more easily and don’t last as long as porcelain.
  • Ceramic Veneers:
    Made from medical-grade ceramic, these veneers resemble porcelain in their aesthetic appeal and durability. They provide a long-lasting way to improve the look of natural teeth.


When exploring cosmetic dentistry treatments, veneers stand out for their minimal dental work requirement
s. They also offer a wide range of choices, from porcelain to composite and ceramic veneers. Each type offers unique benefits tailored to individual needs and preferences.

The process of getting a dental veneer involves multiple steps, and it’s tailored to meet each patient’s unique oral health goals. Here’s a general outline of what you can expect when undergoing a dental veneer procedure:

  • Consultation:
    The first step involves a consultation with your dentist to assess whether you’re a suitable candidate for dental veneers. X-rays may be taken during this visit, and an impression of your mouth and teeth could be made. During this time, the type of veneer to use will be determined—be it porcelain, ceramic, or composite.
  • Tooth Preparation:
    A small amount of enamel is removed from the tooth surface to make room for the veneer. This step is performed so the veneer will fit seamlessly and look natural alongside your adjacent teeth. Local anaesthesia may be used to numb the area during this stage.
  • Veneer Fabrication:
    If you’re opting for porcelain or ceramic veneers, an impression of your tooth will be sent to a dental laboratory for the veneer to be custom-made. This process can take a few weeks. On the other hand, composite resin veneers can be applied directly to your teeth during a single visit.
  • Trial and Bonding:
    A temporary veneer is placed by your dentist to check fit and colour and make necessary adjustments. After cleaning, polishing, and etching the tooth, dental cement is applied, and the veneer is positioned. A special light then quickly hardens the cement, securing the veneer in place.
  • Final Adjustments and Review:
    After the veneer is attached, final adjustments may be made, and any excess cement will be removed. You may be asked to return for a follow-up visit to monitor the veneer’s placement and assess how your gums respond to the new addition.


If you’re considering teeth veneers,
please don’t hesitate to book a consultation appointment at Sage Dental. Our dental team can provide personalised advice and help you understand how the placement of veneers can meet your dental goals.

Shaving teeth for veneers depends on the individual case. Straight teeth or small gaps may need no shaving, while crooked teeth might require minimal shaving. This process is essential for a few reasons:

  • Space Creation:
    Removing a thin layer of enamel creates space for the veneer to fit over your tooth without looking bulky or unnatural.
  • Adhesion Enhancement:
    The process of enamel removal creates a rougher surface, which helps the dental cement adhere better for veneers to stay securely in place.
  • Aesthetic Improvement:
    Trimming the enamel allows the veneer to align seamlessly with your other teeth, contributing to a natural appearance.


However, “no-prep” or “minimal-prep” veneers, like Lumineers, require little to no enamel removal. These types are less invasive but may not be suitable for all dental conditions.

The duration of applying veneers varies depending on the type of veneer and the specific procedure involved. Porcelain or ceramic veneers generally take a few weeks to a few months, factoring in the fabrication time. Composite veneers, being more direct, can be completed in just one visit. Here’s a breakdown of the timeline:

Tooth Preparation:

  • Porcelain/Ceramic Veneers:
    This involves removing a thin enamel layer, often using local an
    aesthesia, and making teeth mould. The process usually requires two visits over several weeks.
  • Composite Veneers:
    This procedure involves minimal to no enamel removal. The resin is applied directly and sculpted onto the teeth, often completed in just one visit. It’s a quick and effective way to enhance your smile.


Veneer Fabrication:

  • Porcelain/Ceramic Veneers:
    The mould of your teeth is sent to a lab to create the veneers, taking a few weeks.
  • Composite Veneers:
    There’s no waiting period as these are crafted and applied in a single visit.


Ve
neer Application:

  • Porcelain/Ceramic Veneers:
    After fabrication, a return visit is needed for veneer placement. The dentist fits, adjusts, and bonds them in 1-2 hours.
  • Composite Veneers:
    Applied and shaped in one visit, the entire process, including bonding, is usually completed within 1-2 hours.

Under veneers, teeth remain largely intact, though some enamel is removed to accommodate the veneer. This removal is usually minimal, but because some enamel is removed, the tooth may be more sensitive to temperature changes. As your mouth adjusts to the new veneers, the sensitivity diminishes. It’s important to note that the veneer preparation and placement process is irreversible, as the removed enamel cannot be replaced.

 

The tooth structure beneath the veneer remains protected and continues to function normally. However, the tooth under a veneer can still experience decay. It’s crucial to maintain good oral hygiene to prevent issues like cavities or gum disease. These oral health problems may affect the longevity and health of the veneers and underlying teeth.

Veneers need to be brushed just like natural teeth. They require similar care as that of natural teeth to maintain their appearance and the health of the underlying tooth. Brushing removes food, plaque, and stains. But non-abrasive toothpaste and a soft toothbrush are recommended to avoid damaging the veneers. Regular flossing and dental check-ups are also important for the health and appearance of both veneers and your overall oral health.

Some attentive care is essential to maintaining the beautiful smile that veneers for teeth provide. Their longevity and lustre can be further extended with the right practices. Here’s how:

  1. Routine oral hygiene:
    Just like natural teeth, veneers need consistent brushing and flossing. A non-abrasive toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush can help maintain their shine without causing damage.
  2. Mind the staining agents:
    It’s advisable to limit the consumption of beverages and foods that are known to stain, like coffee, tea, or red wine. This will help in preserving the enhanced appearance of teeth. While porcelain veneers are notably resistant to stains, they can still accumulate surface stains over time with frequent exposure to strong pigments.
  3. Regular check-ups with qualified dentists:
    Regular visits to experienced dentists will aid in preserving your stunning smile and keeping veneers in optimal shape and condition.
    They can identify any potential issues early and make minor adjustments that might be needed. These regular visits play a crucial role in preserving the longevity and appearance of your stunning smile.
  4. Avoid potential damages:
    Be cautious while consuming hard or crunchy foods. Though veneers are sturdy, they aren’t indestructible.
    Use a protective mouth guard during sports for protection against accidental impact.
  5. Address teeth grinding:
    If you tend to grind or clench your teeth, consult with a professional dentist. They can provide a protective night guard to preserve both veneers and the underlying natural teeth.


While
veneers for teeth are durable, some dedicated care practices will help to maintain their lasting charm and durability.

Dental veneers are a long-term option for improving the appearance of teeth. However, they are not “permanent” in the sense that they will last a lifetime without the need for replacement or maintenance.

 

It is important to note that veneers involve a significant commitment, as it includes altering the tooth’s enamel. This process is irreversible. While they may require replacement after several years, the initial tooth modification is a lasting change. This aspect should be carefully considered when choosing veneers as a dental treatment option.

No matter the dental veneer material used, it might need to be replaced at some point. Veneer lifespan varies. Here are several types of veneers and their longevity:

  • Porcelain Veneers:
    These can last for a considerable amount of time, ranging from at least 10 years up to 25 years.
  • Composite Resin Veneers:
    They generally have a shorter lifespan, ranging from five to seven years on average.
  • Lumineers:
    Similar to porcelain veneers, these also have a long lifespan of 10 years or more.
  • Snap-On Veneers:
    These are less durable and generally last between two and five years.
  • Prepless Veneers:
    These have a moderate lifespan, lasting from  five to seven years or longer.


The durability and lifespan of veneers
also depend on how well they are cared for, lifestyle, and habits like grinding teeth and biting hard objects.

No matter the dental veneer material used, it might need to be replaced at some point. Veneer lifespan varies. Here are several types of veneers and their longevity:

 

Porcelain veneersAverage of $2,036 for each tooth
Composite resin veneersStart at $836 for each tooth
LumineersAverage of $2,100 per tooth
Snap-OnAverage of $900 per tooth
PreplessRanging between $1,200 and $3,000

 

The durability and lifespan of veneers also depend on how well they are cared for, lifestyle, and habits like grinding teeth and biting hard objects.

 

The cost of teeth veneers is affected by several factors, including:

 

  • Location: Dental prices can vary by region.
  • Dentist’s Experience: The experience and reputation of the dentist can influence the cost. Highly experienced dentists often have advanced skills and techniques, justifying higher fees for their services.
  • Number of Veneers: The more veneers needed, the higher the total cost.
  • Material: Porcelain veneers are usually more expensive than composite resin.
  • Case Complexity: Complex cases may require more extensive work and, therefore, be more expensive.
  • Additional Procedures: If other dental work is needed, it can affect the overall cost.

 

To understand these factors better and receive a personalised estimate, we recommend consulting with Sage Dental. Our friendly team will provide you with detailed information and guidance to help you achieve your desired smile.

Most dental cover options do not cover veneers for teeth, as they are often categorised as cosmetic dentistry treatments. Some may provide cover if veneers are deemed medically necessary.

 

Please consult with the friendly dentists at Sage Dental for more specific information about health fund cover for veneers in Yokine. Our dental team can also inform you about available financing options or payment plans for such procedures.

Yes, it is possible to veneer just one tooth. Individuals often opt for a single-tooth veneer when they have a discoloured, chipped, or misshapen tooth that they want to improve without altering the rest of their smile.

 

Our professional team customises the veneer to match the colour and shape of your adjacent teeth, making it blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. This approach is recommended for those who are generally satisfied with their overall smile but have one specific tooth that requires attention.

Porcelain veneers are highly resistant to staining, as they don’t easily absorb pigments from foods or drinks. However, composite veneers, being more absorbent, can be more susceptible to discolouration. Maintaining their appearance requires regular dental cleanings and practising good oral hygiene.

 

For those with composite veneers, moderating their intake of deeply coloured foods and beverages is advisable. Frequent visits to Sage Dental in Yokine can help maintain the veneers’ shine and longevity. Our professional dentists will craft personalised treatment plans based on your needs.

Teeth veneers, while offering a host of aesthetic benefits, do come with certain considerations. Here are some disadvantages of veneers:

  1. Irreversible Procedure:
    The process cannot be reversed once the tooth enamel is
    trimmed to fit a veneer. The natural tooth structure is permanently altered.
  2. Sensitivity:
    Some individuals may experience increased sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures after the procedure. This is due to the removal of a small layer of the natural tooth enamel.
  3. Durability:
    Although veneers are durable, they can still chip or crack. This can happen due to excessive pressure or if one has habits such as nail-biting or chewing on hard objects.
  4. Colour Matching:
    If veneers are applied to just a few teeth, it can be difficult to match their colour with surrounding natural teeth.
    In addition, veneers resist stains well, but natural teeth nearby may discolour over time, potentially creating a mismatch in appearance.
  5. Potential for Decay:
    The tooth under a veneer can still decay as the veneer covers only the front surface. Areas around the veneer, like the gum line and between teeth, remain exposed to plaque, potentially leading to decay. Regular dental care is crucial to prevent
    ing this.
  6. Cost:
    Veneers can be an investment, especially in high-quality materials like porcelain. Some dental plans might not cover the cost of veneers
    , as they are often considered a cosmetic procedure.
  7. Limited Lifespan:
    While veneers have a considerable lifespan, they will eventually need replacement.
  8. Not Suitable for Everyone:
    Individuals with weak or decaying teeth, insufficient enamel, or active gum disease might not be suitable candidates for veneers.


It’s essential to have a thorough consultation with a dental professional at Sage Dental in Yokine to discuss the potential risks and benefits tailored to individual oral health goals.

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At Sage Dental, we offer a range of payment options to suit different budgets and make dental care accessible. Partnering with various payment providers, we aim to deliver a comprehensive dental experience without financial worry. Patients can have access to our high-quality dental services easily and hassle-free.

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