Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain Veneers can give you the beautiful, dazzling smile you’ve always wanted!
Your new smile will be guaranteed gorgeous. Read on to find out how we can make this guarantee.
Porcelain veneers are very thin pieces of durable ceramic that are custom made for you. They are bonded onto the front of your teeth to create a beautiful and dazzling smile. With this treatment, Dr. Nelson can completely re-do your teeth and make them the color and shape you want. They are extremely stain-resistant, resisting stains better than tooth enamel, and they last for many years. They can be used to make your teeth straighter, whiter, longer or shorter, more squared or more rounded, younger-looking, or sexier. In the hands of an artist like Dr. Dustin Nelson, they can give you a smile that projects the image you want to project, can correct years of wear, chips, spaces between your teeth, or any of a number of other problems.
Would porcelain veneers be right for you?
Do you want to look more intelligent? More playful? Younger? We can give you a smile design that can do that for you. And our policy is that, when you try on your new smile, if you don’t think it is gorgeous, it goes back to the lab for a re-do. Are porcelain veneers right for you?
Yes, if you have any of the following problems:
- You’re tired of teeth that look dingy and worn, and want a beautiful, white, sparkling smile.
- Your teeth are crooked, but you don’t want to go through the hassle and discomfort of wearing braces for two or three years.
- Your teeth are poorly shaped, chipped, or cracked.
- You have severely discolored or stained teeth.
- You have spaces between your teeth.
- The shapes of your teeth don’t blend with your face.
- You want to change your image, such as wanting to appear more confident, more intelligent, younger, more bold, or sexier.
We begin the process of porcelain veneers for you with a smile design consultation. In this consultation, we will find out from you the goals you have for your new smile and what we need to do artistically with your teeth to get you to that goal. We will find out how white you want your teeth to be. We will help you by giving our professional, artistic opinion of what you want, but ultimately it’s your smile and it’s important for your confidence that you’re happy with it. Once you’ve settled on a smile design, the actual porcelain veneer take two appointments. Your teeth are lightly shaped to allow for the thickness of the new veneers–usually about half a millimeter. An impression of your teeth is taken. Provisional veneers will usually be shaped to let you try out the smile design. Then, once you have given final approval to the smile design, the porcelain veneers will be bonded to your teeth with special high-tech bonding techniques that bond them so tightly, they become like a second enamel, permanently affixed to the fronts of your teeth. We will then give you care instructions for them. Proper brushing, flossing and regular dental visits will prolong their life for many years.
Isn’t it time for your own gorgeous smile? Please request your complimentary information packet or contact Dr. Nelson to arrange for a complimentary private consultation. Make your request today!
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