Dental Veneers
Attractive smiles confer some powerful social benefits. In past studies, researchers have compared responses to those smiles considered attractive with those that are damaged or otherwise flawed. The attractive smiles garnered an overwhelmingly positive response, with those who had attractive smiles considered more professionally successful, more conventionally attractive and even more approachable. You do not have to have a naturally perfect smile to reap the benefits of an attractive smile. Our Los Angeles dental veneers dentist can give you the best version of your smile within just a few visits.
Veneers are thin porcelain restorations that are bonded over the fronts of teeth. They can cover many smile flaws, including:
• Chips
• Worn enamel
• Cracks
• Broken teeth
• Stains and discolorations
• Abnormally shaped or sized teeth
• Gaps
• Mild crowding or crooked teeth
Our expert in dental veneers in Los Angeles can help you decide if veneers are right for you. The best candidates have good dental health with no untreated decay or gum disease.
Dental Veneers Los Angeles
Your transformation will begin with a complete evaluation by our Los Angeles dental veneers dentist. We will note your areas of concern and help you design a smile that really brings out your best. We do not create cookie cutter smiles: You are an individual, and your individual beauty shines through in your smile. Our goal is to create a look that highlights your smile’s best features while covering those flaws that bother you. Our Los Angeles dental veneers dentist will work with you as we create your new look to ensure your complete satisfaction.
Veneers can last for at least 15 years when you properly care for them. Brush and floss them as you would your unrestored teeth, and wear a night guard if you grind your teeth in your sleep. Visit our expert in dental veneers in Los Angeles twice a year or more often for cleanings and exams. Avoid foods that could damage your veneers, such as hard or sticky foods. You also need to avoid biting or chewing on nonfood items, such as pencils or fingernails. Call us today to learn more or to schedule your appointment with our Los Angeles smile makeover expert.