Tuesday, June 2, 2015

A Veneers Dentist Can Improve Your Teeth With a Simple Process

Veneers Dentist
If you are trying to find a way to improve your teeth, a veneers dentist can provide you with a whiter, straighter, and more attractive smile. Veneers are a thin layer of porcelain sometimes referred to as dental ceramic that is adhered to the fronts of your teeth to provide coverage of flaws. The results of veneers are instant and provide you with the smile you have always wanted with the least amount of inconvenient dental work.

About Our Veneers
Our veneers are very natural looking and improve the appearance of your teeth with only two appointments in our veneers dentist office. They are customized and created just for your teeth to improve the imperfections you want to be covered.

Who is a Candidate for Our Dental Veneers
If you have healthy, fully developed teeth, dental veneers are a great option for your improvements. We do not advise people whose gums are infected to have veneers applied until after this problems are taken care of. Veneers are not meant to protect your teeth from bacteria and decay, they are meant to be used as an attractive cosmetic improvement.  

What Flaws Veneers Can Cover
Our veneers dentist office can place veneers on teeth that need shaping and contouring improvements, lengthening adjustments, gap coverage, and whitening and straightening help. Veneers will look beautiful when applied to properly prepared teeth, and the best part is, no one will even realize it is a dental restoration rather than your natural teeth.

Needed Preparation for Veneers
In order to prepare your teeth, our team will gently etch or buff the layer of enamel on the fronts of your teeth to create a proper base for the veneers. After this is accomplished, temporary and permanent veneers can be securely bonded to your teeth for long-lasting coverage.

Side Effects of Veneers
Our veneers dentist office can assure you that side effects are limited to slight sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures directly following veneers placement. The cause of this is the enamel alteration that takes place during application. Sensitivities will subside within a few days.

How Long Dental Veneers Last
How long your veneers last will depend on your treatment and care of them. In most cases, our veneers last for 15-20 years. With age, your dental structure can shift, and your gums can recede. This will cause your veneers to be more vulnerable to damage. If your veneers are damaged or need to be replaced for any other reason, it is simple and easy for our veneers dentist office to provide you with newer and better looking veneers as needed.

We hope our breakdown of the veneers process has helped you understand how effective, simple, and quick our dental veneers service is. We want to help you attain the straighter, whiter, and more attractive smile you have always desired. Your first step to a beautiful smile makeover is visiting our office as soon as you can.



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