Improve Your Smile With Veneers

It's time to tackle all those little imperfections that keep you from having the smile you've always wished for. More than simply correcting these imperfections, veneers can completely transform your smile. If you want to find out if they're the treatment for you look no further than your Costa Mesa, CA, professionals Dr. Jeffrey Sanacore, Dr. Randall Kunert, and Dr. Hannalael DeBourg-Shilaimon of Harbor Mesa Dental Care.

How Veneers Work

Dental veneers are bonded onto your teeth in a similar way to crowns. They are thin, yet very durable tooth-shaped caps so much less of your tooth has to be removed for the procedure. This often means less of a need for anesthesia and faster overall treatment, as compared with crowns.

But just as with crowns, because the enamel is removed dental veneers are still very much a permanent treatment.

Benefits of Veneers

Veneers can completely transform your smile by correcting a number of imperfections. It can fix small gaps as well as return to form teeth that are chipped or somehow misshapen, either due to wear or injury.

They are also a great alternative if you suffer from very stubborn stains that will not disappear even with professional whitening treatments.

Veneers in Costa Mesa, CA

Dental veneers can correct a number of dental problems but require an otherwise healthy smile, so expect to address any cavity or decay before being able to undergo the treatment.

Your dentist may advise for alternative treatment if the issues you are trying to correct are severe, and if you grind your teeth at night a nightguard is required to ensure the longevity of the procedure.

Find out if you're a candidate for veneers by making an appointment today with Dr. Sanacore, Dr. Kunert, and Dr. DeBourg-Shilaimon of Harbor Mesa Dental Care in Costa Mesa, CA, by dialing (714) 825-0025.

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