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How Dental Veneers Can Transform Your Smile

August 24, 2023
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Posted By: Dr. Jeremy Gordon
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Dental veneers can change your smile for the better and even accentuate the appearance of your gums.

Our St. Augustine family dentist is pleased to offer a wide range of dental treatments, including porcelain veneers.

How Porcelain Veneers Work

Porcelain veneers are strips of porcelain, curved like a shell or fingernail. They are fitted across the forward-facing teeth to conceal most tooth imperfections. Additionally, we customize the veneers to look natural and complement your smile and surrounding teeth.

You can veneer one tooth or several, depending on your smile goals.

How Porcelain Veneers Enhance Your Smile

Before family dentists offered veneers, they were part of Hollywood and the modeling world, giving performers and celebrities picture-perfect smiles for film and print. Today, we are pleased to offer these same porcelain veneers in St. Augustine, FL.

Dental veneers can conceal the following smile imperfections:

  • Gummy smiles—too much gum showing when you smile or an uneven gumline.
  • Short or worn teeth—to give you a symmetrical smile across your smile line.
  • Discoloration and enamel stains—to give your smile an even shading across the smile line.
  • General flaws and chips—to conceal general imperfections and dramatically transform your smile.

Learn Whether You’re a Candidate for Porcelain Veneers

To get started with cosmetic dentistry, we have you come into our dental office for a consultation with the dentist. At this visit, we talk to you about what you hope to achieve with veneers and help you decide if they are the best option for your smile goals.

We will also let you know how much treatment will cost and when we can get started—we prefer to work on a timeline that works for you!

Contact Your Top Dentist in St. Augustine, FL, Today

To learn more about cosmetic dentistry or to schedule your veneer consultation with the dentist, contact our dental office today.

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