
Our teeth, just like our bodies, show signs of age as we get older. Teeth may become cracked, chipped, discolored, or develop gaps or misalignments which make us feel self-conscious about smiling. Porcelain veneers are a popular treatment that Dr. Byron Desbordes offers in his Baltimore, MD cosmetic dental practice. Dental veneers could be an option to correct these problems in just a few office visits with just one procedure instead of multiple.
Enhance Your Natural Smile With Dental Veneers
Porcelain dental veneers improve the aesthetics of your smile by correcting the color, shape, and spacing of your teeth. Dental veneers can close spaces between your teeth, lengthen small or misshapen teeth or whiten stained teeth. Maybe your teeth are chipped or are showing signs of wear? Porcelain veneers can protect them from further damage while also restoring their appearance in a way that looks and feels natural.
Consuming foods with dyes or that are acidic like coffee, most fruit, and sugar can damage enamel, resulting in tooth sensitivity or discoloration. Digestion starts in the mouth, and everything we eat affects our teeth, some more than others. Some patients may consider having their teeth whitened, but dental veneers may be right for you if you have multiple concerns that need to be addressed.
For minor gaps between teeth, or a few misaligned teeth, dental veneers could be a quicker and more affordable option than orthodontic treatment. Porcelain veneers are customized for each patient’s mouth and placed over your existing teeth, so Dr. Desbordes can design yours to cover any minor misalignment, gaps, or cracks.
Are Dental Veneers Right For Me?
Veneers require that a small portion of the exterior tooth is removed, then they are simply adhered to the teeth. This is unlike a dental crown, where the teeth are removed or altered. With dental veneers the teeth in your smile will still be your own, simply covered with a protective layer. The result is an enhanced version of your smile!
There are some situations where porcelain veneers may not be the best option at this time. For example, individuals who suffer from bruxism (habitual grinding of teeth) may want to consult with Dr. Desbordes about addressing this issue before veneers are installed. Patients with very sensitive teeth may not want to undergo the procedure until this issue is addressed. Fortunately, once these issues are treated, most patients are able to benefit from veneers or are able to consider other cosmetic options.
Dental Veneers In Baltimore, MD
To learn more about whether porcelain veneers are right for you, schedule an appointment with Dr. Desbordes and our dental care team. Call (410) 216-4023 or schedule your appointment online today.