Porcelain veneers are not only durable and custom-made, but they also closely resemble the appearance of natural, healthy teeth. By bonding these veneers to the front surface of your teeth, you can address a variety of dental concerns, such as chips, discoloration, decay, and gaps.
If a flawless, confident smile is what you’ve always dreamed of, dental veneers are an excellent and long-lasting solution that can transform your smile for years to come.
While many dental treatments can enhance your smile, veneers stand out as a complete solution that allows for full personalization and transformation of your teeth’s appearance.
All-in-One Solution: Veneers offer a comprehensive approach for a total smile makeover, addressing various concerns all at once.
Aesthetics Appeal: Veneers are color-matched to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, or they can be designed to give you a brighter smile. Unlike temporary whitening treatments, veneers provide a long-lasting, radiant smile.
Minimal Tooth Alteration: Modern dental veneers require little to no reduction of the natural tooth structure, making the process minimally invasive compared to crowns. This helps preserve more of your natural teeth while still delivering impressive results.
Choosing dental veneers is about more than just fixing gaps or achieving a flawless smile—it’s a life-changing decision that can boost your self-confidence and enhance your overall happiness. A beautiful smile opens the door to countless opportunities and moments of joy, allowing you to truly embrace life’s experiences, such as:
We’re here to help you create the smile of your dreams, empowering you to confidently share it with the world, no matter where you are or who you’re with!
Before beginning your veneer journey, we’ll first take the time to understand your specific goals and any concerns you may have. This ensures that veneers are the best solution for you. If necessary, we might suggest a preliminary treatment plan to ensure your gums are in the best possible health, providing a solid foundation for your veneers.
To prepare for the veneer, a small layer of enamel is carefully removed from the front surface of your tooth. We use local anesthesia to ensure you’re completely comfortable during this process. Impressions of your treated tooth and the surrounding teeth are then taken to ensure that your veneers fit perfectly with your natural smile.
While your custom veneers are being crafted, we’ll place temporary veneers to keep you comfortable. Once your permanent veneers are ready, the temporary ones will be removed, and your new veneers will be securely bonded to your teeth. A quick polish will complete the procedure, leaving you with a flawless smile.
When you leave our office with your new veneers, you’ll receive detailed care instructions to ensure their longevity and beautiful appearance. Since veneers resemble natural teeth, they should be treated the same way—regular brushing, flossing, and routine dental check-ups will keep them looking their best. With proper care, your veneers can last for a decade or more, giving you a bright, confident smile for years to come!
The cost of dental veneers can vary based on several factors. For patients with standard insurance coverage, the cost of a single veneer generally falls within the range of $1460 – $1600.
What Influences the Price of Veneers? Several factors contribute to the final price of veneers, including:
It’s important to remember that accurate pricing cannot be determined over the phone, as each patient’s dental needs are unique. To get a precise estimate, we highly recommend scheduling an in-person consultation and oral examination. During this visit, we’ll go over all your treatment options and provide a detailed cost breakdown. If you have insurance, we’re happy to provide a quote for you to submit to your provider, so you can understand your out-of-pocket expenses before moving forward with your treatment.
Dental veneers are ideal for individuals with discolored, chipped, or misaligned teeth, as well as those with gaps between their teeth. They can effectively address a variety of cosmetic concerns, offering a way to enhance the appearance of your smile.
With proper care and maintenance, dental veneers can last between 10 and 15 years. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene practices are crucial to help extend the lifespan of your veneers and ensure they remain in great condition.
No special care is required for dental veneers. However, it’s important to maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly, and using non-abrasive toothpaste to avoid damaging the veneers.
Yes, dental veneers are designed to look like natural teeth. They are fully customized in terms of size, shape, and color to blend seamlessly with your existing teeth, providing a smooth, natural, and aesthetically pleasing result.
While dental veneers are resistant to stains, they are not completely stain-proof. It’s important to limit your consumption of foods and beverages that could cause staining, and maintain good oral hygiene to keep them looking fresh.
The process of getting dental veneers is generally painless. Local anesthesia is often used during the preparation and placement of the veneers to ensure that the procedure is comfortable and free from pain.
Yes, dental veneers can close gaps between teeth and help create the appearance of a straighter smile. They’re a popular choice for individuals who want to correct gaps without undergoing more invasive orthodontic treatments.
Yes, dental veneers are an excellent option for whitening teeth, especially for individuals with severely discolored or stained teeth that don’t respond well to traditional whitening treatments. Veneers can provide a bright, uniform smile.
In most cases, dental veneers are considered a cosmetic procedure and are not covered by insurance. However, it’s always a good idea to check with your insurance provider to understand your specific coverage and see if any benefits are available.
Alternatives to veneers include dental bonding, crowns, and orthodontic treatments for alignment issues. The best choice depends on your unique dental needs and the results you hope to achieve. A consultation with your dentist will help determine which option is right for you.