Newport Beach Porcelain Veneers doctors
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Soheyla Marzvaan, DDS
Orange County Cosmetic Dentist
600 Corporate Drive Suite 220, Ladera Ranch |
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32 answers |
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Kate Sahafi, DDS
Orange County Cosmetic Dentist
601 Dover Dr. Suite 5, Newport Beach |
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David S. Frey, DDS
Beverly Hills Cosmetic Dentist
465 N. Roxbury Drive Suite 701, Beverly Hills |
8 answers | |
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Kimberly Johnson Genc, DDS
Newport Beach Cosmetic Dentist
360 San Miguel Drive Suite 602, Newport Beach |
7 answers | |
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Daniel C Huang, DDS
Newport Beach Cosmetic Dentist
3991 MacArthur Blvd. Suite 228, Newport Beach |
2 answers |
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
This happens when they do not prep ( remove tooth structure) to place veneers . This is one of the reasons why I personally am not a fan of no prep veneers such as in the concept behind lumineers .
everything has to be taken into consideration. Teeth are a part of our face not an isolated portion. Minimal prep is almost always advised. You do need to do them over. son, wrinkles and unnecessary lines form on your lips and surrounding borders of your mouth. they also have more possiblility of chipping if your teeth have over jet/overbite .
please visit an experienced cosmetic dentist.
Due to an accident, I broke the bottom part of my front two teeth, so I have veneers on 8 & 9. These veneers are in the process of being redone. My dentist said there is plenty of tooth structure to do veneers again in the future too ( not for 15+ yrs) and at worst case I would have to transition to 3/4 porc crowns and then if they needed to be done again after that (15 yrs later) might have to go to all porc crowns. He said that a 3/4 is not too different from a veneer because they both wrap.
The difference bwtween veneer and 3/4 crown on the anterior teeth is absolutely minimal. You have been guided well. Remember that tooth preservation is as important as optimum result. A long lasting restoration many of times is better in the long run than having to sacrifice result for preservation.
In your case he is doing the right thing.
Due to an accident, I broke the bottom part of my front two teeth, so I have veneers on 8 & 9. These veneers are in the process of being redone. My dentist said there is plenty of tooth structure to do veneers again in the future too ( not for 15+ yrs) and at worst case I would have to transition to 3/4 porc crowns and then if they needed to be done again after that (15 yrs later) might have to go to all porc crowns. He said that a 3/4 is not too different from a veneer because they both wrap.
Veneers are a fantastic answer to a cosmetic problem, over the past 25 years I had the pleasure to place over 100,000 veneers. 3/4 crowns are almost the very same thing (aka PJC's in the old days). Both work very well and if done properly can last decades. Just ask most of Hollywood. Cheers!
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