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Some of the problems that can be solved with veneers.

CLOSE SPACES
Robert had a large space in the middle of his smile. His teeth were also chipped at the edges. His dentist decided he would be a good candidate for no-prep veneers. This means he did not have to endure any shots, drilling or pain to correct his smile. The veneers were simply bonded into place, on top of his natural teeth. He was extremely happy with his new smile.

RESHAPE TEETH
This 51-year-old female patient had problems with grinding, which caused excessive wear on her front teeth. Also, the surfaces of her teeth were rough and irregular, making them prone to staining.



This 39-year-old male was concerned that his two front teeth were different sizes. He also wanted to address his arch align­ment problems. It was decided that his teeth needed to be worked on before veneers could be placed.

FIX STAINED TEETH

This 43-year-old wanted to change to change the shade and alignment of her smile. Veneers were needed on the bicuspids and first molars to correct the alignment and create a pleasing smile.

 

This 33-year-old patient was dissatisfied with his smile. His chief complaint was the opaque porcelain crowns on his front two teeth. The patient also wanted to replace his old composites and correct his arch problems.

Improve your smile with veneers


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