Your smile is a prominent feature, and it can have a significant role in how confident you feel about your appearance overall. Even one relatively minor flaw in your smile can have a big impact, but multiple concerns about your teeth can make the idea of cosmetic dental work feel intimidating. How much time will it take for your dentist to make the changes you want to see? How many procedures will you need to undergo? Patients looking to make dramatic changes can be thrilled to learn how porcelain veneers can help them. By having veneers created and placed, you can see a dynamic overall improvement with this single procedure!
How Are Porcelain Veneers Able To Correct Multiple Smile Flaws?
Your veneers are slim porcelain shells that are custom-made for your teeth. Once they have been created, your dentist can permanently adhere them to the front of teeth. When you have your veneers attached, they will be able to hide any previously visible flaws that hurt your smile. They can hide chips and cracks, improve congenital flaws, and even improve on the color of your smile! In some cases, veneers can serve as the answer to problems with gaps and overlaps between teeth.
Caring For Your Smile After Receiving Veneers
Veneers may dramatically change your appearance, but they will not require too much change when it comes to daily oral care. You should continue regularly brushing and flossing like before, and your veneers are strong enough to handle typical biting and chewing pressures. One important thing to note is that your veneers will not respond to whitening agents like your enamel. This means it is important to be cautious about your exposure to dark and color-rich items that might lead to stains.
Talk To Magnolia Family Dental About Receiving Porcelain Veneers
At Magnolia Family Dental, you can see amazing changes to your smile when you have porcelain veneers placed on your teeth. We are proud to help patients address cosmetic flaws, and feel great about how they look. To learn more, schedule a visit with Dr. Emily Johnson by calling Magnolia Family Dental in Kirkwood/St. Louis, MO, today at 314-822-4521.