Thanksgiving is an exciting and relaxing time of year spent with friends and family. But if you’re feeling self-conscious about the look of your smile, it may dampen your holiday spirit. You may be worried about socializing or having to hide your smile for photos. Thankfully, our dentist has the perfect solution for you with porcelain veneers. In as few as two appointments, you can brighten your smile just in time for this holiday season!
What Are Porcelain Veneers?
Veneers are thin shells of porcelain that cover over the front portion of your tooth. They are custom-designed to be the perfect size, color, and shape of each tooth that shows when you smile. When bonded securely to your natural teeth, they give the illusion that you have a beautifully straight, white smile! You won’t have to whiten your teeth or undergo orthodontic treatment.
Candidates for Veneers
- Slightly crooked teeth
- Gapped teeth
- Chipped teeth
- Worn or small teeth
- Discolored teeth
- Uneven smile
The Custom Veneer Process
Porcelain veneers can transform the appearance of your smile, so treatment requires an experienced cosmetic dentist. Each tooth must be the proper size within your mouth and provide a natural gumline that looks aesthetic when you smile. We’ll first prepare your teeth by removing a small layer of enamel, then take impressions. Each veneer is then digitally designed to recreate a proportional and symmetrical new smile. Once these veneers are milled, they’ll be ready to bond to your teeth! In many cases, we can complete this step of the process during your second appointment. And overall, your treatment can take less than two weeks!
Benefiting from Veneers
- A white smile
- Straight teeth
- Natural aesthetics
- Quick tooth fix
- Durable and strong
Schedule Your Appointment
Interested in brightening your smile with porcelain veneers this Thanksgiving season? Reach out to your local dentists, Dr. Dan Shaer, Dr. Shawn Nguyen, Dr. Alice Reina Fukui, in our office in Thousand Oaks, CA to schedule your first appointment with us today!