Porcelain Veneers

Cosmetic Enhancement with Porcelain Veneers

Are aesthetic flaws disrupting your smile? Do you feel inclined to hide your smile because you do not like its appearance? Your dentist can recommend smile enhancement solutions that suit your unique dental needs to give you the smile of your dreams.

One way to improve the look of your teeth with long-lasting results is with porcelain veneers. These cap-like shells attach to the front of your teeth to build you a beautiful smile that you can feel proud to show off.

Your dentist can illustrate the advantages of this treatment when you schedule a cosmetic dental consultation today. You may also read on to learn about three cosmetic dental benefits you can bring to your smile with porcelain veneer treatment from your dentist.

Align Your Smile

If your teeth appear crooked, have gaps, or overlap one another, you might feel dissatisfied with your smile’s appearance. But dental misalignment can also make it harder to complete thorough oral hygiene, which may leave you at a greater risk of dental problems.

Porcelain veneers over your teeth can close gaps between the teeth and construct a straighter smile. You can smile with confidence when you improve your dental alignment with these fixtures over your teeth. More severe bite problems might need orthodontic treatment. But a dentist can amend minor cases of crooked teeth with cosmetic dentistry.

Fix Small Cracks and Chips in Teeth

Strong, healthy teeth can bite, tear, and chew food without issue. But under high amounts of pressure, your teeth might suffer a crack or chip. This tooth breakage can lead to visible aesthetic issues in your smile.

But a crack in a tooth can worsen without prompt dental attention. It can make your smile vulnerable to further dental concerns. In the event of minor breakage to the front of your teeth, your dentist can use porcelain veneers to repair the damage. Veneers will cover the chip or crack to restore the tooth’s appearance and structure.

Plus, the bonding that keeps the veneer in place will create a seal that prevents additional harm from affecting the tooth. These fixtures can reshape irregular teeth as well, including teeth of a small size.

You can look forward to lasting restoration of the tooth thanks to the durable material. Porcelain veneers can remain in place on your smile for fifteen years with proper care.

Brighten Your Tooth Color

Over time, your teeth can become yellow, form dark stains, or otherwise diminish in color. Not all dental discoloration will respond to teeth whitening solutions. Your dentist can use porcelain veneers to cover stubborn tooth stains and make your smile brighter.

The dentist can use color-match capabilities with the porcelain to achieve a beautiful, bright color for veneers that looks both gorgeous and natural. Porcelain will resist stains as well so that you can enjoy the stunning finish for as long as possible without worrying that staining agents will ruin your dental work. Call your dentist today to learn if veneers are right for your smile.

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Dr. Alla Brown

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