Porcelain Veneers Gap Closure Case Study
Porcelain Veneers Gap Closure Case Study
Can Porcelain Veneers Close Gaps Between Front Teeth in Gisborne?
Case Note ID: Dec-2024-PV-GAP
Location: New Gisborne Dental House (serving the Gisborne, New Gisborne, Macedon Ranges and surrounding areas)
Primary Treatments: Porcelain veneers
Supporting Technology: Digital smile design, laboratory-fabricated porcelain, shade matching systems
Presenting Clinical Problem
- Visible spacing between anterior teeth
- Tooth discolouration affecting aesthetic appearance
- Patient concerns regarding smile appearance
- Desire to address both spacing and colour simultaneously
- Assessment indicated suitability for restorative approach
- Primary objective: Close gaps and improve tooth colour
Treatment Plan & Clinical Process
Phase 1: Assessment and Treatment Planning
- Comprehensive smile analysis and aesthetic assessment
- Evaluation of space closure options
- Discussion of veneer treatment versus orthodontic alternatives
- Digital smile design to plan final tooth dimensions
- Shade selection and customisation planning
Phase 2: Veneer Preparation
- Conservative tooth preparation of four anterior teeth
- Preparation design to accommodate space closure
- Digital impressions or traditional impressions for laboratory
- Detailed shade and characterisation communication
- Temporary restoration placement during fabrication period
Phase 3: Veneer Placement and Finalisation
- Trial fitting to verify fit, colour and space closure
- Adjustments as required for optimal aesthetics
- Permanent cementation with appropriate bonding protocols
- Occlusal adjustment to ensure comfortable bite
- Post-placement care instructions and maintenance guidance
Clinical Outcome
Four porcelain veneers were placed on anterior teeth to close spacing and address discolouration concerns. Treatment was completed over two to three weeks allowing for custom laboratory fabrication and appropriate material setting.
Individual responses to veneer treatments vary significantly. Treatment outcomes cannot be guaranteed, and not all spacing concerns can be ideally addressed with veneers alone. Veneers require irreversible tooth preparation, can fracture or debond, and typically require replacement every 10-15 years. Orthodontic treatment may be more appropriate for some spacing concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions for Gisborne Area Patients
Should I choose veneers or orthodontics to close gaps?
The choice depends on individual factors including extent of spacing, tooth position, bite relationship, and treatment goals. Veneers provide quick results and can simultaneously address colour concerns, but require permanent tooth alteration.
Orthodontics preserves natural tooth structure but requires longer treatment time and doesn’t change tooth colour. Some cases benefit from combining both approaches.
Will veneers look natural when closing gaps?
Porcelain veneers can appear very natural when properly designed and placed. However, closing large gaps may result in wider-appearing teeth to fill the space. The extent of space closure possible while maintaining natural proportions depends on the original gap size and tooth dimensions.
Significant spacing may not be fully closeable without creating unnaturally wide teeth.
Can gaps reappear after veneer treatment?
Veneers themselves won’t create new gaps. However, if underlying factors that caused original spacing (such as tongue habits or tooth size discrepancies) aren’t addressed, adjacent teeth may shift over time.
This won’t affect the veneered teeth but could create new spacing elsewhere. Retainers may be recommended in some cases.
Disclaimer: The material posted is for informational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Results vary with each patient. Any dental procedure carries risks and benefits. If you have any specific questions about any dental and/or medical matter, you should consult your dentist, physician or other professional healthcare providers.










