Watersedge Dental Laboratory provides expertly crafted veneers to Ottawa-area dentists.
Our custom-fit veneers deliver outstanding cosmetic results through a minimally invasive, patient-friendly approach.
Expert lab technicians at Watersedge sculpt veneers with precision for a superior fit and finish, resulting in a natural appearance that corrects gaps, discoloration, and other concerns. Our veneers are designed for long-term durability and functionality, offering lasting solutions that withstand daily wear while maintaining their aesthetic appeal.
Veneers are cosmetic restorations primarily used to enhance the appearance of teeth. Unlike a dental crown or bridge, veneers preserve most of the natural tooth structure, making them a less intrusive solution to achieve a much-improved smile.
Our custom veneers are particularly effective in closing gaps between teeth (diastemas), with treatment typically involving two to six veneers per arch, depending on the extent of the diastema. Additionally, they address a variety of cosmetic concerns, including discoloured teeth following a root canal or tooth decay, chips, and uneven teeth.
While veneers are considered a cosmetic procedure and commonly applied to the anterior teeth (the six upper front teeth), they can also be extended to the second bicuspid or cover other visible areas of the smile, depending on the patient’s needs.
Common treatment areas include:
At Watersedge, we meticulously craft our veneers to match adjacent teeth, ensuring a natural result that blends seamlessly with the patient’s smile.
Our meticulous craftsmanship and commitment to precision result in successful, predictable veneer outcomes, ensuring your patients feel confident in the beauty and strength of their new smile.
To achieve this, we exclusively use the lost wax technique when fabricating dental veneers. This method allows our skilled technicians to sculpt the veneers from wax and press them into their final shape, creating an intimate fit that is crucial for achieving the ‘laminate effect,’ where the veneer conforms seamlessly to the entire tooth surface and integrates with the natural tooth enamel.
While CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing) veneer technologies continue to evolve, we find that the lost wax technique currently provides a superior fit and strength, leading to greater patient satisfaction.
In some cases, such as when addressing diastemas, our team carefully evaluates the level of tooth preparation needed to achieve the best aesthetic result. If additional preparation is necessary, we provide detailed feedback, including guidance on preparing slightly below the tissue line to ensure the veneers have a natural emergence profile.
At Watersedge, we understand the importance of patient satisfaction in aesthetically driven veneer cases. Experience has taught us that the subtleties of a patient’s desired outcome are often best communicated face-to-face, which is why we offer custom shade appointments at our laboratory—a unique service that distinguishes us from larger, non-local labs.
Approximately 75% of veneer patients prefer to meet in person to discuss their aesthetic goals. Here’s what your patients can expect:
Custom shade appointments allow us to craft veneers that closely align with the patient’s aesthetic goals, ensuring optimal results tailored to their individual preferences.
At Watersedge, we prioritize materials that ensure the highest standards of aesthetics, durability, and fit. Our primary choice for dental veneers is lithium disilicate ceramic— specifically E.max—chosen for its superior strength, natural translucency, and durability. After carefully crafting each veneer, the final step involves leveraging E.max’s etchable properties. We apply a mild acid solution to enhance the bonding process, followed by silane, which seals the surface and prepares the veneer for placement. For detailed information, please refer to our E.max All Ceramic Preparation Guide.
While lithium disilicate is preferred for veneers, Watersedge is well-versed in all materials commonly used for dental restorations.
A high-strength, naturally translucent ceramic that mimics the appearance of natural teeth while providing long-lasting resistance to wear and fractures. Ideal for veneers, crowns, and bridges.
A porcelain veneer is made from glass that is not reinforced with lithium. Traditional porcelain veneers have now largely been replaced by lithium disilicate due to their fragility and risk of breaking.
Primarily used for crowns, zirconia lacks the necessary bonding strength veneers require. Its inability to be etched results in an inferior bond, and its fit, achieved through milling, is not as precise as the pressed fit of lithium disilicate.
A plastic-based material often utilized chairside. While convenient and affordable, composite resin veneers are prone to staining and damage, making them suitable for temporary veneers and restorations only.
If you have any questions about zirconia, porcelain or composite resin materials, we are happy to offer a complimentary consultation to provide guidance or discuss your patient needs.
Once Watersedge has all the necessary information, we typically turn around minimal prep veneers in about five working days, though custom shade appointments or scheduling factors may affect the timeline.
Custom shade appointments are a unique service to using a local dental lab such as Watersedge. These 10 to 30 minute consultations allow patients to visit Watersedge lab and discuss their aesthetic goals directly with our technicians to ensure the perfect shade and contour for their veneers.
Yes, a veneer can be reconditioned and reattached. If a veneer pops off, it must be sent back to the lab to have the bonding agent removed and the veneer re-etched and sealed before being reattached. It is also important to assess the reason for the veneer detaching, such as functional interference or changes in the patient’s bite.
Patients should brush and floss their veneers as they would natural teeth. We recommend using a non-abrasive toothpaste, a soft toothbrush and a waterpik. While veneers are durable, patients should avoid abrasive whitening toothpastes, as these can damage the surface. Additionally, patients should inform their hygienist about their veneers, as cleaning techniques may differ from those used on natural teeth.
Lumineers are a proprietary brand of ultra-thin veneers marketed as “no prep veneers.” They are currently unavailable at Watersedge, so we recommend taking study impressions and sending them to our lab for assessment to determine the most conservative approach to achieving the desired results.
Watersedge values its relationships with Ottawa dentists and is dedicated to supporting our partners through every stage of the veneer process.
As a leading dental lab in Ottawa, Watersedge has earned the trust of dentists across the region. We take pride in delivering high-quality veneers and dental restorations that meet clinical and aesthetic needs. Our attention to detail and commitment to superior craftsmanship make us the preferred lab for durable cosmetic solutions.
Our team of highly skilled technicians has extensive experience in veneer fabrication, particularly with the lost wax technique. This expertise allows us to create dental veneers with a precise fit and strong adhesion to the natural tooth, ensuring lasting functionality and outstanding aesthetics. With years of cross-training in various aspects of dental restoration, we are dedicated to providing exceptional results that exceed your patients’ expectations.
Watersedge Dental Laboratory is committed to working closely with you to achieve the best possible outcomes for your patients. Our team offers comprehensive support throughout the veneer process, from answering questions to providing custom shade appointments. Through this collaborative approach, we help you achieve beautiful, lasting results for your cosmetic dentistry patients.