If you are looking for a tested and proven way to make your smile look amazing, dental veneers are the way to go. These tooth-shaped shells are cemented to the front part of your teeth, hiding any flaws on them. Veneers can be used to alter the shape, length and color of a person's teeth.

Why you should choose dental veneers for your smile transformation

Dental veneers make it possible to transform any smile into an amazing one with just a few trips to the dentist. Here are six reasons you should consider dental veneers if you are interested in transforming the appearance of your smile:

1. It can improve the shape of a deformed tooth

Some people have a tooth that does not match the rest. It might be deformed or noticeably smaller than the others. People dealing with this can cover the tooth up with a veneer. The prosthetic can be shaped to match the rest of the patient's teeth, and no one will notice that a tooth is being covered up with a veneer.

2. Dental veneers can be used to fix cracked or chipped teeth

A chipped tooth can really ruin the appearance of your smile. Such damage to a tooth also tends to get worse over time. It makes a tooth more vulnerable to problems like tooth decay since some of the enamel (the outer protective layer of a tooth) is damaged. A single veneer can be used to address such a problem and instantly restore the patient's teeth.

3. Veneers can close up spaces between teeth

Veneers can be used to close gaps between a patient's teeth. It is less invasive than trying to use orthodontic devices like braces to accomplish the same goal. Veneers can be used to bulk up the teeth closest to the gap, closing up the hole.

4. Veneers can be a substitute for braces

Veneers can be used to address other orthodontic issues. Veneers can be used to provide instant solutions to orthodontic problems like crooked or poorly aligned teeth. It should be noted that braces remain the most effective solution for more severe orthodontic issues.

5. Veneers can restore badly stained teeth

It is possible for a patient's teeth to become discolored to the point that professionally whitening treatments are no longer effective. There are also certain types of stains and discoloration that do not respond well to whitening procedures, like those caused by fluorosis or tooth decay.

Regardless of how discolored a person's teeth are, a dentist can instantly restore them with veneers.

6. Veneers make it easy to maintain your newly restored smile

Veneers are typically made out of porcelain or ceramics. These are stain-resistant materials, so the patient has an easier time keeping stains off their newly restored teeth.

Stop by for an evaluation

Looking for the most effective way to restore your smile? Stop by our clinic to learn more about how veneers can fix the problems you are dealing with.

Request an appointment here: https://sonorandesertdentistry.com or call Sonoran Desert Dentistry at (480) 439-0117 for an appointment in our Scottsdale office.

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