Veneers are thin, custom-made shells of tooth-colored material designed to cover the front surface of teeth, enhancing their appearance. They are commonly used to address a variety of dental concerns, such as chipped, stained, or misaligned teeth, gaps between teeth, or teeth that are uneven in size or shape. Veneers are crafted to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, creating a bright and symmetrical smile. The procedure typically involves removing a small amount of enamel from the tooth surface, taking impressions to create the veneers, and bonding them securely in place during a follow-up visit.
Discoloration
Teeth that are severely stained or discolored, even after whitening treatments.
Chips or cracks
Veneers cover fractures or chips, restoring smoothness and preventing further damage.
Misalignment
Veneers improve the appearance of crooked or uneven teeth, providing a uniform smile.
Gaps between teeth
Veneers close gaps, creating a more uniform and aesthetically pleasing smile.
Uneven teeth
Teeth that are unusually shaped, too small, or too large can be reshaped and resized with veneers.
Typically, getting veneers involves two visits: First visit: Preparation of the teeth, including the removal of a small amount of enamel, followed by taking impressions. Second visit: Placement of the veneers and bonding them to the teeth.
With proper care, veneers can last 10-15 years or longer. They can be replaced if they wear out or sustain damage over time.
Yes, veneers are custom designed to match the color, shape, and size of your natural teeth, blending seamlessly for a natural feel and appearance.
Yes, after your veneers are placed, you should be able to eat and drink normally. However, it's recommended to avoid very hard or sticky foods to prevent damaging the veneers.
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