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Dental Veneers

If you want to improve the symmetry and shape of your teeth and create that dazzling smile you have always longed for, consider the advantages of dental veneers!  Accomplishing well-proportioned teeth was once only possible through the application of painful and irritating braces.  Porcelain laminates or veneers allow perfect proportions of your teeth to be achieved by closing gaps between teeth, repairing broken or chipped teeth, reforming malformed teeth, and even lengthen and reshaping teeth for a perfectly symmetrical dental line.  Dental veneers result in perfect alignment and a flawless smile much easier and with less pain and discomfort than braces.  Both procedures have their unique purposes; however, there are similar objectives achievable with porcelain laminates that once only braces could achieve.

There are two basic types of veneers mostly used by dentist.  Ceramic or porcelain veneers also known as laminates and resin-based composite veneers.  Composite veneers are the only one that can be fabricated inside the patient’s mouth at the dentist’s office.  They are both affixed to the teeth in the same way.  A thin layer of the enamel is shaved away to create an even surface for the veneer to adhere to the tooth and it is affixed with a resin cement compound.  Ceramic porcelain veneers are more expensive but they are more durable and last longer than the resin-based composite veneers.

Dental Veneers will cover discolored and stained teeth that have been tainted by coffee and tea stains, nicotine, and even wine.  Porcelain laminates are extremely durable and long lasting.  Gum tissues tolerate porcelain laminates in such a positive manner that gum disease is preventable.  Most often, anesthesia is not required as the procedure is mostly topical and quick to implement.  However, a local anesthetic can be administered to those people who may have highly sensitive teeth and/or gums or experience anxiety regarding dental procedures.

Priceless is the only word to describe the impact of having a well-aligned and strikingly appealing smile and the benefits and advancement opportunities it affords you in your career and the professional world.  The self-confidence and self-satisfaction you get from the boost in your self-esteem will make you stand out in your social circles.  When you weigh out the financial benefits and advances that are possible in your profession by having a noticeably appealing smile and well-proportioned teeth, the investment is minimal by comparison.

Dental Veneers Provide Many Benefits:
  • Conceals discolored and stained teeth
  • Restores confidence and self esteem
  • Extremely strong and durable
  • Fills in gaps and spaces between teeth
  • Lengthens and re-shapes teeth
  • Repairs broken, chipped, or malformed teeth
  • Enhances your social standing and improve your career opportunities
  • Most cases are a two visit procedure
Do you want the benefits of an award winning smile with dental veneers?  Contact a dentist today to obtain your dazzling smile with dental veneers.

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