Zara’s dental veneers are a thin, personalized shell that dentists can place on the front of the teeth to improve their appearance. Our veneers can effectively conceal discolored, fractured, or misaligned teeth.
Dental veneers could be the ideal solution to enhance your smile if you are experiencing severe dental problems such as significant tooth discoloration, chipped or fractured teeth, or gaps that alternative methods cannot remedy. Dental veneers, also known as dental porcelain laminates or porcelain veneers, are thin shells made of material that matches the color of the adjacent teeth and are customized to fit each patient’s unique needs. Dental veneers enhance your dental aesthetics by concealing the front surfaces of your teeth. Furthermore, dental veneers offer a lasting resolution since they are affixed to your teeth to modify their form, brightness, hue, or dimensions.
There are two kinds of veneers: resin-based composite and porcelain. In the following sections, we’ll discuss these choices in more depth.
At Zara Dental Services, we ensure to have a thorough discussion with you regarding all available options. This helps us to make the most suitable decision for your smile collectively.
If you have explored other alternatives to achieve your desired smile without success, please get in touch with us today to determine if dental veneers are the appropriate solution for you.
Porcelain veneers are durable and thin coverings that a dentist can place on the surfaces and edges of the teeth. Before placing them, the dentist will remove some enamel from the tooth. Porcelain veneers can match the natural color of your teeth while also enhancing the appearance of your smile by making them appear whiter and lighter.
Resin-based composite veneers are a cost-effective alternative to porcelain veneers and require minimal enamel removal. Sometimes, a dentist may not need to eliminate enamel before placing a composite veneer. In general, composite veneers tend to be more straightforward to replace in case of breakage or damage.
Patients who desire to enhance the appearance of their smile may consider veneers.
It is crucial to keep in mind that veneers are only suitable for individuals who have minimal cavities or gum disease. Therefore, prioritize addressing any significant oral health issues before considering cosmetic dental procedures.
Teeth That Aren't the Right Shape
Diastema (Gaps or Spaces in Your Smile)
Broken or Chipped Teeth
Teeth That Aren't Big Enough
Stains That Don't Get Better When You Whiten Your Teeth
Porcelain veneers are a cosmetic dental treatment that enhances teeth’ appearance by covering the front surface. In contrast, a dental crown is a restorative dental treatment that encompasses the entire tooth structure to enhance its strength and safeguard it against damage.
Veneers are a cosmetic dental procedure. To clarify, cosmetic procedures enhance the appearance of your smile, but they may not necessarily improve the structural integrity of your teeth or address any existing issues. Although dental crowns can improve the appearance of your teeth, their primary function is to restore teeth that have been severely damaged due to decay or trauma.
You cannot remove the majority of dental veneers because they are permanent. However, some veneers, particularly those that require no preparation or little preparation, can be removed and reapplied. With proper maintenance and upkeep, veneers can typically have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years.
There are many good things about dental veneers. As an example:
No. Veneers do not cause any harm to your teeth. However, the underlying natural tooth structure remains susceptible to dental caries. We recommend that you prioritize brushing, flossing, and scheduling routine cleanings with your dentist.
Here are some tips to make sure your veneers look and feel great:
Before getting veneers, you will have a consultation with your dentist to discuss the best alternatives for you and the number of veneers you require. Prior to placing veneers on your teeth, orthodontic treatment may be necessary if your teeth are misaligned or have uneven lengths.
To assess the current state of your teeth, a dentist often captures X-ray images of them. During the next stage, we examine for indications of dental caries, periodontal disease, or the necessity for endodontic treatment. Veneers may not be the most suitable option based on your dental condition.
Your dentist will use a grinding tool to remove about a half millimeter of enamel from each tooth before taking an impression (mold) of your teeth at your future appointment. This is to ensure that your veneers are of the appropriate size. The dental laboratory will utilize this impression to fabricate your veneers.
We will be glad to file a predetermination for you to verify coverage of any necessary dental treatment. And we accept most PPO insurances.