Phoenix Porcelain Veneers doctors
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Donald L. Wilcox, DDS
Phoenix Cosmetic Dentist
18275 North 59th Avenue C-114, Glendale |
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Arthur Chal, MD
Phoenix Cosmetic Dentist
Phoenix |
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Howard E. Farran II, DDS
Phoenix Cosmetic Dentist
10850 South 48th Street , Phoenix |
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Paul Gebhart
Phoenix Cosmetic Dentist
21001 N. Tatum Blvd. Ste. 80-1690, Phoenix |
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Greg Kammeyer, DDS
Phoenix Cosmetic Dentist
13920 West Camino Del Sol , Sun City West |
Recent Answers
I had veneers put in over my already straight teeth no grinding of naturale teeth. Mine did not show anymore. Now mouth protrudes out like a pussy cat dentist created an overbite my natural teeth line up no overbite. very unhappy teeth nice mouth awful
Non prep veneers are excellent restorations placed in the right environment. The teeth need to have a profile that will allow for the extra thickness of the veneer. If they don't, the lip contour can be affected. The key with no prep or prep veneers is proper diagnosis and placement of excellent temporaries so you get to experience the new length and contours to see if they are satisfactory. Once the final restorations are placed they can be shorted slightly but that is about all you can do to them.
I was wondering whether dental veneers would be able to bring back the length and point of my bicupids? I went to a dentist who wasn't very skilled and he shaved the point down way too much, my smile doesn't look half as broad now, and you can see the back part of the tooth when I smile because there's no length on the front side. - Photo included
Veneers should be a great option to restore the lost length and proper contour of your bicuspid teeth. Very little if any tooth preparation should be required as it is an additive procedure you desire. If the orthodontist can position the teeth out further to give you a wider smile prior to the veneers, that would be worthwhile.
I hate my teeth soooo much, OMG you have no idea. They're so small. I'm 20 years old, and I have baby teeth. It's so embarrassing. It just lowers my self esteem. What should I get to improve my smile?
Before you decide on bonding or veneers I think you need to consider having crown lengthening where the excess gum tissue and probably bone are reduced to uncover your teeth to a more normal size and reduce the amount of gum you show when you smile. Following this you could have bonding or veneers depending on your budget and how many teeth require treatment to complete the smile following correction of the excess gum.




