Few things can transform the look of your smile faster than a great set of dental veneers. Finding the right dental professional to place veneers is essential, and Ron Nourian, DDS, has earned a reputation for cosmetic dentistry excellence in Sherman Oaks, California. To explore dental veneers in greater detail, call the office to set up a visit or try the simple online scheduling tool.

 

VENEERS Q&A

 

What are dental veneers?

When you notice the seemingly perfect smile of a celebrity or public figure, it’s often a great set of veneers you’re admiring. Dental veneers are thin “shells” that fit directly over the surface of your natural front teeth. 

Veneers can correct numerous aesthetic or dental health issues at the same time. Some of the reasons people choose veneers is to address:

  • Chipped teeth

  • Minor misalignment

  • Discoloration

  • Unusually shaped teeth

  • Gapped teeth

  • Differences in tooth size

The ability to transform your smile with just one treatment makes dental veneers a great investment. 

 

What types of dental veneers are available?

There are options when it comes to getting a set of dental veneers. Dr. Nourian begins by assessing the appearance and health of your teeth before guiding you toward the option that best fits your needs and goals. Your options include:

Composite veneers:

These dental veneers are a tooth-colored resin. Dr. Nourian applies them directly to the surface of your teeth during one in-office visit. Dr. Nourian can sculpt and shape the veneers to create the desired final result. 

Porcelain veneers:

More durable and expensive than composite veneers, a dental lab crafts porcelain veneers and customizes them to fit precisely over the surface of your teeth. Dr. Nourian removes a small amount of natural tooth tissue to make room for the veneers, which are incredibly durable and stain-resistant once in place. 

 

Are dental veneers permanent?

Dental veneers are a lasting cosmetic treatment, but both composite and porcelain veneers eventually need repair or replacement. Composite veneers can chip or break over time and may need replacing after 5-7 years.  

Porcelain veneers can last 15 years or more with proper care, but you eventually need a new set. Because the process of getting dental veneers requires altering your natural tooth tissue, it is a permanent treatment because you always need veneers to protect your teeth. 

To learn more, call Ron Nourian, DDS, to find a time that fits your schedule. Online scheduling is also available and takes just moments to complete.

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