Beautiful teeth are the main component to any healthy smile. People who lack confidence in the appearance of their teeth are less likely to show off their grin. Unattractive teeth can prevent people from being outgoing, pursuing new job opportunities, or being socially active. We believe in creating stunning, healthy smiles for all of our patients. Porcelain veneers can be used to provide you with quality improvement in the appearance of your teeth.
Traditional correction for crooked teeth often includes the use of braces, which can take one or two years to see any visible improvement. Porcelain veneers, on the other hand, can straighten your smile in just two office visits. Veneers will improve your bite, close gaps, and help prevent other problems created from malocclusion.
Tooth damage can be the result of decay or trauma and can appear as cracked, broken, or chipped teeth. Porcelain veneers completely cover the front surface of the tooth to disguise the surface irregularities. Veneers may correct speech impediments or problems chewing that result from broken teeth.
Tooth discoloration can be the result of extrinsic and intrinsic stains. The food and drinks we consume can lead to staining on the surface of the teeth, while medications and decay can cause discoloration within the teeth. The color of your porcelain veneers can be adjusted to produce a natural-looking, white smile.
Like damaged teeth, missing teeth can be the result of tooth decay or trauma. Gaps or teeth that are missing completely can lead to an embarrassing smile. If one or more of your teeth are missing, porcelain veneers blend in with a bridge or crown to create a natural appearance. Veneers can be used to fill in significant gaps in your smile.
Traditional correction for crooked teeth often includes the use of braces, which can take one or two years to see any visible improvement. Porcelain veneers, on the other hand, can straighten your smile in just two office visits. Veneers will improve your bite, close gaps, and help prevent other problems created from malocclusion.
Tooth damage can be the result of decay or trauma and can appear as cracked, broken, or chipped teeth. Porcelain veneers completely cover the front surface of the tooth to disguise the surface irregularities. Veneers may correct speech impediments or problems chewing that result from broken teeth.
Tooth discoloration can be the result of extrinsic and intrinsic stains. The food and drinks we consume can lead to staining on the surface of the teeth, while medications and decay can cause discoloration within the teeth. The color of your porcelain veneers can be adjusted to produce a natural-looking, white smile.
Like damaged teeth, missing teeth can be the result of tooth decay or trauma. Gaps or teeth that are missing completely can lead to an embarrassing smile. If one or more of your teeth are missing, porcelain veneers blend in with a bridge or crown to create a natural appearance. Veneers can be used to fill in significant gaps in your smile.
"Your oral health is our number-one concern, and we’ve dedicated ourselves to creating the very best to take care of you!"
"Although we have the latest tools that technology has to offer, our goal is still to prevent problems before they occur."
"Dr. Chad Tomazin and his team will carefully design a porcelain veneer plan to make YOUR dream smile a reality."
A. Since porcelain veneers are considered cosmetic enhancements, they may not be covered. Contact your insurance provider and our office to see what can be done for you.
A. Some enamel is removed during the placement process. This may result in some sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures. However, in most patients, this only lasts several days.
A. Some people need veneers to correct damage to their teeth caused by grinding. Getting a custom-fitted mouth guard will help protect your teeth from the harmful effects of teeth grinding.
A. Your teeth will be sensitive directly following your veneer placement. You should stick to a soft food diet for several days as your teeth adjust and bond to the veneers.