No one should have to hide their smile. Chips, gaps, discoloration, or anything you've been feeling self conscious about will be a thing of the past with veneers. Enhance your smile and get the confidence you deserve.
If you’ve ever wished that you could totally transform your smile, veneers can help make that dream a reality. Made of thin yet durable porcelain, veneers are designed to cover the front surfaces of your teeth. They can be used to hide a variety of cosmetic imperfections such as severely stained teeth, chipped or broken teeth, misaligned or misshapen teeth, and gapped teeth. Their versatility makes them an extremely popular treatment option for patients who are looking for a permanent, comfortable, natural-looking cosmetic upgrade. We also use no-drill, no-shot treatment options to ensure your veneers process is as minimally invasive and comfortable as possible.
You don’t need veneers for every tooth. Depending on your needs, you can get just one or an entire set.
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Veneers are works of art, designed to look slightly translucent, just like a natural tooth.
Because each veneer is individually placed, you can brush and floss like you normally do.
While veneers are very thin, porcelain is actually just as durable as natural tooth enamel.
After you’ve been approved for treatment during your cosmetic consultation, your dentist will recontour a layer of enamel if necessary to prepare your teeth that will be receiving the veneers.
After your teeth are prepared, you’ll have dental impressions or models taken of your teeth. These will be sent to a dental lab where your permanent veneers will be created.
Once your dentist has checked the fit of your custom-made veneers and everything looks good, they’ll be attached to your teeth permanently using dental adhesive, completing your brand new smile.
The veneer procedure typically involves several visits to Dr. Adeli's office. During your first visit, you'll discuss your goals and have your teeth examined to ensure veneers are the right choice. If you proceed, a small amount of enamel will be removed from your teeth, and impressions will be taken. These impressions are sent to a dental laboratory where your custom veneers are created. In the meantime, you may receive temporary veneers. Once your permanent veneers are ready, you'll return to have them carefully bonded to your teeth. The entire process usually takes 2-3 weeks from start to finish.
The process of getting veneers usually involves some degree of discomfort, but it should not be outright painful. Before your dentist begins the procedure, they will typically use a local anesthetic to numb the area, which helps to minimize any discomfort.
Once the anesthetic wears off, you might experience some sensitivity or soreness, but this should subside within a few days. Over-the-counter pain relievers can help manage any post-procedure discomfort.
However, everyone's pain tolerance is different, so what might be a minor discomfort for one person could be more painful for another. It's important to communicate with your dentist about any concerns or fears you have about pain so they can take steps to make you as comfortable as possible.
Remember, Dr. Nazila Adeli and her team at Encino are committed to ensuring your comfort and satisfaction throughout the entire process of getting veneers. They will work with you to address any concerns and ensure a smooth, pain-free experience as much as possible.
When done by a skilled dentist like Dr. Nazila Adeli, veneers are generally safe and not bad for your teeth. However, because the process involves removing some of your natural tooth enamel, it does carry some risks. Once the enamel is removed, your teeth may become more sensitive to hot and cold temperatures. And if your veneers are not properly cared for, they could potentially harbor bacteria and lead to tooth decay.
That said, with proper care and regular dental check-ups, these risks can be minimized. Veneers can actually offer a protective layer for damaged teeth, preventing further wear and tear. But it's crucial to maintain good oral hygiene habits, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental cleanings to ensure the health of your teeth with veneers.
The value of veneers is a highly personal decision that depends on your individual needs, desires, and budget. Veneers can drastically improve the appearance of your smile by correcting issues like discoloration, gaps, chips, or misshapen teeth. They can also help protect damaged teeth from further harm. For many people, the boost in self-confidence and the satisfaction of having a beautiful smile make veneers well worth the investment.
However, veneers are one of the more expensive dental treatments, and they do require a certain amount of upkeep. Plus, because the process is irreversible, it's not a decision to be taken lightly. It's important to have a thorough discussion with your dentist, Dr. Nazila Adeli, to understand all the pros and cons before deciding if veneers are worth it for you.
Veneers are not permanent in the sense that they last a lifetime, but they are a long-term commitment. Once applied, veneers typically last between 10 to 15 years with proper care, but they will eventually need to be replaced. This is because the process of applying veneers involves removing a small amount of enamel from your teeth to make room for the veneer. Once this enamel is removed, it doesn't grow back, meaning you'll always need a veneer or some other form of dental restoration on the tooth.
The cost of ultra-thin veneers will vary depending on how many teeth will be receiving ultra-thin veneers, your overall oral health, the size and shape of each tooth, and a variety of other factors. The best way to get an accurate cost estimate is to contact your dentist for a cosmetic consultation. During your consultation, your dentist will examine your mouth, assess your oral health, and give you a quote for the cost of treatment with ultra-thin veneers.
This varies and depends on how well you take care of your Ultra-Thin veneers, but most patients can keep a set of ultra-thin veneers for 15 to 20 years. Over time, your ultra-thin veneers may wear down, and you may need to have individual ultra-thin veneers repaired or replaced.
The best way to prolong the lifespan of your ultra-thin veneers is to brush and floss properly, and to keep visiting your dentist every six months for a teeth cleaning and oral exam. You should also avoid doing things that could break or dislodge your veneers, such as chewing non-food objects, chewing hard foods with your front teeth, or using your teeth as tools.
Ultra-thin veneers are typically made of a high-quality ceramic porcelain material that looks and feels just like natural tooth enamel. The porcelain will be matched to the color of your teeth and is very similar to enamel in hardness and translucence, making it an ideal material for enhancing the appearance of your smile.
Resin ultra-thin veneers are also available, but they are typically only used as temporary ultra-thin veneers because resin does not look as natural, and is not nearly as durable as porcelain Ultra-Thin veneers.