Dental veneers are thin shells of tooth-colored porcelain or composite resin that are applied to the teeth. While used primarily to correct cosmetic flaws like crooked, stained, or chipped teeth, dental veneers can also be used as a restoration to improve the health and appearance of your smile.Â
Dental veneers look, feel, and function like natural teeth. They are highly durable, stain-resistant, and customizable with a wide selection of colors.Â
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We believe your best smile is the one you love to show off, and with dental veneers, we can help give you the smile you always wanted. Our team of dental professionals are experts in cosmetic and restorative dentistry and know exactly what it takes to create a smile that’s both healthy and naturally beautiful.
Dental veneers are placed directly onto forward facing teeth. You can have a veneer applied to only one tooth, or you can cover an entire arch with veneers depending on your needs.Â
Veneers are generally available as porcelain or composite resin.
Composite veneers are made of composite resin, the same type of material used for dental bonding. They are applied to the tooth one layer at a time.Â
Porcelain veneers are bonded to the teeth and require a thin layer of enamel to be removed from the treated tooth.Â
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Because they require the removal of about a half millimeter of enamel to ensure a seamless fit, dental veneers are a permanent procedure and, with proper care, can last years before needing replacement. Veneers need to be replaced if and when they chip or break as the result from daily wear and tear or as the result of changes in the bite caused by decay, erosion, or tooth loss.
Veneers also need to be replaced if you develop gum recession, which exposes a gap between the veneer and the root of the tooth.
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The best candidates for dental veneers are those who have strong, healthy teeth, plenty of existing enamel, healthy gums, and minor imperfections in their teeth or smile. In addition to caring for them just like natural teeth, you should also protect your veneers from cracking, breaking, or staining by limiting dark-colored foods and beverages and refraining for biting directly into very hard or crunchy foods.
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You may need more than one appointment–one for the impression and one for the veneer placement. The average appointment to place veneers takes about 2 hours, but the duration of your appointment will depend on the complexity of your unique situation.
There is no recovery time after veneer placement and no side effects; you can return to normal activities immediately after your appointment, including eating and drinking.
The cost of dental veneers varies widely, ranging from several hundred dollars to more than $2,000 per tooth.
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Because they are considered a cosmetic procedure, dental veneers are not typically covered by insurance. However, if your veneers are being used as a restorative treatment to fix a chipped or broken tooth, or to protect your teeth from erosion because you have acid reflux, your insurance may cover at least a part of the cost.
Dental Depot can help you create a flawless smile you can’t wait to show off with beautiful, durable dental veneers. What’s more, our comprehensive dental care services ensure your stunning smile is also strong and healthy for a lifetime of great oral health.
Find out if dental veneers are right for you, and schedule a no-obligation appointment at any of our DFW metro offices.