You might glance at porcelain veneers and then ignore them completely when you’re considering improving your smile’s appearance because you figure they’re a quick fix that won’t offer lasting improvement. Fortunately, you’re not correct about this! They can actually remain looking lovely and offering you the fix you want for several years if not a decade (or a bit longer). They’re certainly worthwhile.
Our team knows that if you are not yet familiar with porcelain veneers, then you may figure they’re going to take several months to a year to receive. The truth is, they just take a handful of visits, usually two or three, until completion. It’s a more efficient way than you might have recognized to fully transform your smile!
In some cases, it may be to your benefit to combine other cosmetic treatments. For instance, if you want a whiter, straighter smile and you have serious misalignment concerns, then it will be to your benefit to consider braces and teeth whitening. However, if you have minor alignment concerns that we can address with ease, then you may be able to handle all of your complaints all at once with the placement of porcelain veneers! Remember that they are completely tailored to your esthetics needs and wants, so you end up with a smile that reflects your specific preferences.
If you would like to add porcelain veneers to your list of possibilities, we encourage you to come in to talk with us about them soon. Set up an appointment in Grand Prairie, TX by contacting your dentist at Pecan Tree Dental to schedule a visit at (972) 262-5111.
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