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Dental Veneers

by Ty Arthur

Dental Veneers Make Teeth More White

For people with cracked or discolored teeth who need something more extensive than a normal whitening there is the option of having a dentist apply a veneer. Dental veneers actually replace a portion of the patients teeth rather than staining them.

Understanding Dental Veneers

Getting Dental Veneers

Maintaining Dental Veneers

  • How to Have a Veneer Replaced

    The type of veneer you have will dictate how you have it replaced. Resin veneers and Lumineers can be easily replaced, since they are considered temporary and are bonded to Read More

  • How to Repair a Broken Veneer

    While veneers are extremely durable, they are not meant to be permanent. Even with the best of care, a veneer will eventually end up chipped, broken or cracked and will Read More

  • How to Maintain Dental Veneers

    Cosmetic dentistry is a popular option for many people who wish to improve the appearance of their teeth. A common method to fix broken, chipped or discolored teeth is Read More

  • How to Avoid Chipping Dental Veneers

    High-quality veneers should not chip with normal use. Once placed and bonded, dental veneers are strong and durable—as long as you take some care during everyday Read More

  • How to Avoid Staining Dental Veneers

    Dental veneers are naturally resistant to staining. Once in place, they can retain their original color much more easily than natural teeth, due to their consistency and Read More

  • How to Clean Dental Veneers

    Once your dental veneers are in place, you may not need any follow-up appointments. Cleaning and caring for your veneers can be done at home quite easily and without the Read More

  • How to Fix Dental Veneer Problems

    Dental veneers are used to cover a variety of cosmetic problems, including chipped or discolored teeth. The procedure is irreversible because some of the original tooth Read More

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Dental Veneers Make Teeth More White

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