
Crooked
Too brief
Chipped
Discrepancies between teeth
Permanent staining
Veneers are thin, molded porcelain shells that are attached to the front of a tooth. Veneers have the advantage of being stain-resistant to coffee, red wine, and meals. When properly cared for, they will remain white.
In as little as two weeks, our highly qualified cosmetic dentists in MI will work closely with you to produce the amazing, jaw-dropping smile you desire. Find out more about the cosmetic dental services we offer.
The Procedure for Placing Dental Veneers
We will evaluate your mouth and teeth during your consultation with one of our highly experienced cosmetic dentists to guarantee you are a candidate for dental veneers in MI. If you are, we will work with you closely to get the stunning look you seek. However, depending on the results of your visit, dental fillings, and sealants may be an option.
We will take an impression of your teeth to begin the veneer process. Your cosmetic dentist will assist you in determining the optimum shade of white for you. You will depart with temporary veneers that will protect your teeth while your custom dental veneers are being manufactured. To make your personalized veneers, we collaborate with a world-class laboratory that uses very high-quality porcelain. The temporary veneers will be removed when you return, and your personalized veneers will be glued to your teeth. Your cosmetic dentist will make any required changes to ensure that you are happy with your new smile. When we're through, you'll walk away with a stunning smile!
How Should You Take Care of Your New Dental Veneers?
After your dental veneers have been placed, you should be able to resume your normal activities. You may experience some sensitivity for a few days, but this will usually subside on its own. Maintain your dental veneers in the same way that you would your natural teeth. Even though they are significantly more stain-resistant than natural tooth enamel, you should avoid staining drinks and foods to keep your smile brilliant white.
Chewing hard materials like ice is the easiest method to avoid hurting your custom dental veneers. Make an appointment for your routine cleanings and examinations so that we can keep an eye on your veneers and overall dental health.
