Porcelain Veneers

 

A severely chipped front tooth

A severely chipped front tooth

The tooth with a base for support and prepared for a veneer

The tooth with a base for support and prepared for a veneer

If the entire front of the tooth needs to either be repaired or cosmetically improved, one of the options is a porcelain veneer. A veneer, by definition, is an overlay with a thin layer of a fine or decorative material. We can change the color, shape, length, alignment and spacing of your teeth with porcelain veneers.

Veneers typically require two appointments; the first visit is needed to prepare the teeth by removing a small amount of tooth structure from the front surface of the teeth and then an impression is taken so a model can be made. The amount of tooth structure that needs to be removed depends upon several factors such as the alignment, length, shape, spacing and any discolorations in your natural teeth. Your teeth might be temporized depending upon your case. The case is sent to the lab and at the second visit the veneers are tried in, cemented and adjusted to fit your looks, style and personality.

We can achieve a natural look with porcelain veneers because they are thin and there is no metal to try to hide. If, and when, your gums recede in the future, you will not have a dark gray line as was common with the way porcelain crowns used to be made. We did our job well if no one notices our treatment.

Please see our Veneers Gallery to see the type of results we can achieve with porcelain veneers.

The veneer is tried in before it is cemented

The veneer is tried in before it is cemented

The final result is very natural

The final result is very natural

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