Many people consider veneers as cosmetic dentistry services with a direct aesthetic role. While it is true that veneers manage to offer a complete makeover of a person’s smile, our veneers Plantation FL applications also have therapeutic and even dental health preventative purpose and benefits. One can easily kill two birds with one stone and have veneers to enhance their smile and dental health in the same time. However, our specialist veneers Plantation FL experts are here to emphasize on the restorative and curative veneers’ roles which are complementary to their cosmetic ones.
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Lumineers have been around for about 30 years. According to some statistics, more than 13,000 dentists nationwide recommend Lumineers, and over one million units have been used to restore smiles in the past decades. A while ago, Lumineers were usually associated with celebrities and luxurious cosmetic interventions, but this is not the case anymore. Lumineers make an incredible choice when it comes to teeth restorations and now more and more people want them for their dramatic and incredible results. Let’s have a chat with our Lumineers Weston FL specialists and learn a few more things about them.
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Veneers represent a common dental cosmetic treatment. Veneer’s benefits are not easy to dispute, but many patients want to learn more about their efficiency and durability, among others, before getting the treatment. Today, our experts in veneers in Fort Lauderdale FL are here to answer the most frequently asked questions about the procedure, so you can make a fully educated choice when you see your doctor about it.
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Looking for Veneers in Fort Lauderdale? Our team provides top-quality veneer in Fort Lauderdale to transform your smile with ultra-thin porcelain veneers that are custom-crafted and cemented to the front of your teeth. Whether you’re dealing with misaligned, stained, or chipped teeth, our veneers offer a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution to enhance your smile. Experience the confidence of a beautiful, natural-looking smile with the help of our skilled professionals in Fort Lauderdale.
Cosmetic Dentistry Veneers in Fort Lauderdale
One of our services are Fort Lauderdale veneers. These are ultra-thin porcelain that are cemented to the front side of the teeth. […]
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I’m really excited, I just finally got my Perfect Veneers, my Perfect Smile Veneers in the mail. And we’re gonna open it and give it a try.
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It is not uncommon in cosmetic dentistry to change the shape and appearance of a tooth, or several teeth. Veneers in Fort Lauderdale are custom made shells of tooth like materials that reface the teeth. By applying these “shells” the teeth can have a totally different appearance of size, shape and even color.
Dental Veneers are most commonly used to fix teeth that are damaged, possibly due to a root canal or other dental procedures. They are also an effective remedy for teeth with gaps, teeth that are chipped or cracked, teeth that have an odd or unsightly shape, or that […]
Modern dentistry has come up with a single solution for tooth chips, stains, and misalignments: porcelain dental veneers. Porcelain veneers are efficient and they yield beautiful results – no wonder they are the most commonly used type of treatment in cosmetic dentistry. They are by far the best way to restore the beauty of your smile. Dr. Jonathan Cook, one of the most acclaimed dentists in Fort Lauderdale, has plenty of experience with porcelain dental veneers and can offer you this simple, yet efficient solution for a wide array of dental problems. (more…)
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You’ve got really two different types of veneers for the most part. One is a prepless (no preparation) veneer, or in some cases people like to refer to them as Lumineers, which is really just a marketing term. It’s not a particular type of porcelain, or it’s not a particular, different type of veneer. It’s just a porcelain facing on the tooth, just as a traditional veneer would be. (more…)
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I have patients who have a habit of biting on pens while at work or chew on toothpicks, or eat really, really heavy foods, like breads that are super crispy and they go to bite down on their front teeth and it’s probably a bad idea to go that route. (more…)
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There are no risks involved. The patient has to understand and be aware that part of the enamel will be removed and it doesn’t grow back. But no patient is going to know any different. (more…)
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