There is a simple way to improve the look of your smile by concealing chips, stains, misalignment, wear, or other damage with dental veneers. This conservative dental restoration is very natural-looking, long-wearing, and stain-resistant. For those reasons, porcelain veneers in Huntington Beach are one of the best cosmetic dental solutions available today.
Veneers are thin porcelain sheets that are cemented to the front surfaces of injured or imperfect teeth. The ultra-thin laminate material is custom-designed to mimic the look of natural enamel. This conservative esthetic dentistry approach has become very popular with patients who have minor tooth damage or discoloration.
Dental ceramics today are the most predictable material for teeth veneers. The superior strength and translucency provide the best color stability and reliable bonding properties over time.
Teeth veneers in Huntington Beach have a very natural appearance, with an opalescence that closely matches natural teeth. They should be planned out carefully after a comprehensive smile analysis. This typically includes imaging, impressions, and a diagnostic wax-up.
Today’s composite veneers can be constructed in office and cemented in place quickly. The entire dental veneers process can take as little as one hour during a single visit. In addition to the simple application, the state-of-the-art cement bonds fast and is very long-lasting. What’s more, porcelain material is more resistant to stains than natural enamel. For that reason, your new restoration will remain shining bright with regular daily oral hygiene practices and routine dental visits. Dental veneers in Huntington Beach could last for many years when cared for properly.
Veneers can restore a single tooth or several. The layer can be tinted to blend naturally with the surrounding natural teeth. Truth be told many patients with veneers at Impression Dental Care fail to acknowledge the restoration after just a few short weeks. Your dentist in Huntington Beach can even use porcelain veneers to fix minor tooth misalignments by attaching the ultra-thin material in a way that makes the teeth appear to be straight.