Dental veneers are a popular cosmetic dental procedure that can be used to improve the appearance of your teeth. Veneers, which are thin porcelain shells, are bonded to the front of your teeth and can correct a wide variety of problems with your smile. If you’ve been thinking about getting dental veneers but aren’t sure if they would work for you or not, talk to your dentist! They will be able to give you more information on how they could help make your smile look its best!
What are Dental Veneers?
Dental veneers are thin, porcelain shells that are bonded to the front of your teeth. They can be used to correct a wide variety of cosmetic dental problems, including crooked teeth, stained teeth, and even teeth that are chipped or cracked.
The Process
If you are thinking about getting dental veneers, you will need to visit your dentist for a consultation. Your dentist will examine your teeth and talk to you about your goals for your smile. They will also take x-rays and make a mold of your teeth so that the veneers can be custom-made to fit your teeth perfectly.
The process of getting dental veneers usually takes two appointments. The first appointment is when they are made, and the second appointment is when they are bonded to your teeth. Your dentist may also recommend that you have a temporary set to put on while your permanent ones are being made.
The cost of dental veneers varies depending on how many teeth they need to cover and your dentist’s fee. The average cost is $1000 per tooth.
Benefits Of Veneers Over Other Options
When it comes to choosing a cosmetic dentistry option, dental veneers are a great choice. Here are just a few of the benefits:
- They are very durable and can last for many years. Other cosmetic dentistry options, such as teeth whitening, may not be as durable and may need to be repeated periodically.
- They are relatively affordable compared to other cosmetic dentistry options.
- They can correct a wide variety of cosmetic dental problems, whereas other options may only be able to correct one or two problems.
- They are very easy to care for and maintain, and they can last for many years.
For more information, or to schedule a cosmetic dentistry appointment, contact Dr. Denison today!


