Are instasmile Veneers a Good Option For Missing Teeth?
Yes!
Whether you've had a tooth knocked out or had a damaged tooth removed because of tooth decay or other health reasons, it can be expensive to replace - and painful! Luckily, we have the perfect alternative. Not only can our smile solution conceal cracked teeth, but it can cover up missing teeth, too! Instasmile eligibility As long as you have a tooth on either side and one at the front of each arch, you'll be able to enjoy everything that comes with clip-on veneers. Sadly, you won't be eligible if you have: - Braces/clear aligners - Loose teeth - Loose crowns Instasmile smile assessment The first step is to take our online smile assessment - answering a few short questions to make sure you'll be suitable for our smile solution. When deemed suitable, we'll send over an at-home impression kit - an easy-to-use, dentist-free kit. Then all you need to do is send your impression back to us. Once approved by our technicians, we'll get to work. You can then live your life with the smile you've always dreamed of, benefiting from all the features of instasmile, including:- An affordable, modern way to cover chipped and missing teeth
- Comfortable, custom-made clip-on veneers that clip securely into place
- A choice of solutions and shades for a winning smile
- No need for any denture adhesives
- An easy process that you carry out from your own home
Temporarily fix a broken tooth with our clip-on veneers
Chipped or broken teeth are nothing to be ashamed of - it happens to us all. Maybe you've chipped a tooth in an accident or lost one because of illness.
Often classed as a dental emergency, dentists usually use a tooth-coloured composite resin material to fix the remaining tooth - or even porcelain and resin crowns - which can be a lengthy and pretty expensive process. A cracked tooth can even appear as a knock-on effect of chipping the neighbouring tooth, biting down on something crunchy, or teeth grinding. Whatever the reason for your chipped or broken tooth, you'll be pleased to know our smile solutions can conceal a multitude of sins - from discolouration to cracked teeth, we've got you covered (literally!). While our clip-on veneers can't permanently fix a chipped tooth, they slot comfortably into your mouth and around the gum line to create the appearance of a full, healthy smile. No matter how noticeable your cracked or chipped tooth is, choosing instasmile is guaranteed to boost your confidence - before you know it, you'll be smiling in selfies and saying yes to social events.Disguise your chipped or broken tooth at home
If you have a cracked or broken tooth, or even a few missing teeth, you can end up spending a small fortune on fixing any damage. Let's take a look:
Partial dentures (£300-£5,000)
The most common alternative to surgery for tooth loss is a partial denture, a removable replacement for your missing teeth that rests upon the palette of your mouth. Depending on how many teeth are missing, this can cost up to £5,000 after multiple dentist visits.
Chipped Tooth Repair (£100-£2,500)
Living with sharp edges can be annoying, and let's face it, not look the best. There are a few options when it comes to chipped and cracked tooth repair, but the most common is a filling or composite bonding. A dental wax is used to smooth over and fill in the sharp edge.
If you're in severe pain and are struggling to eat hot or cold foods, it could lead to more serious procedures like a root canal. However, if it's causing you no bother, and it's just the look you're worried about, consider instasmile and save yourself thousands!Fixed or Removable Bridge (£300-£3,200)
A dental bridge covers the gap left by your missing tooth or teeth by fixing a false tooth to one or more crowns applied to your remaining teeth. A dentist will have to file down your remaining, healthy teeth, which may involve multiple trips to the dentist’s chair.
Tooth Implants (from £2,500 per tooth)
Tooth implants replace a missing tooth entirely, but they’re costly and involve invasive surgery- it requires drilling into your jaw bone, fusing a metal post into the hole, and then screwing on a false tooth. A single dental implant can take many months as the jaw bone needs time to heal and your existing teeth might need to move into place.
Full Dental Reconstruction (up to £50,000)
A full dental reconstruction can be required if you have severe dental issues or want a complete smile makeover. In some cases, patients require implant-retained dentures with 6 implants per jaw. The costs associated with full reconstructions are very significant but the total cost is purely down to individual needs.