Miami Perfect Smile - Doral

4995 NW 72nd Ave., Ste. 101, Doral, Florida

Miami Perfect Smile - Doral

4995 NW 72nd Ave., Ste. 101, Doral, Florida
Phone: (786) 869-2919
Phone: (786) 869-2919

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Dr. Carmenate embarked on her dental journey at Ibero-American University in the Dominican Republic, earning her Undergraduate Degree in Dentistry. Her pursuit of excellence led her to Miami, where she completed her General Practice Residency at the Florida Institute for Advanced Dental Education (FLIADE). Driven by a lifelong passion for dentistry, Dr. Carmenate's dedication lies in empowering patients to attain exceptional oral health and the transformative confidence that stems from a radiant smile. Her unwavering vision encompasses continuous growth within the field, embracing cutting-edge technologies and methodologies through ongoing education. Her approach centers on delivering tailored, high-quality dental care attuned to the unique needs of each individual. Specializing in smile design, along with expertise in restorative and cosmetic dentistry, Dr. Carmenate remains committed to enhancing the lives of her patients through comprehensive and personalized dental solutions.


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Q: So I was wondering if porcelain veneers or crowns can reshape my teeth into longer, bigger, whiter (Photo)
Answered by Dr. CarmenateApril 13, 2024

A: As a specialist in cosmetic dentistry, I recommend considering veneers because they can be customized to improve the length and overall appearance of your teeth, ensuring they are visible during conversation. Porcelain veneers also offer a natural look and feel, making them a top choice for enhancing dental aesthetics. It's important to choose a skilled cosmetic dentist to ensure the best outcome. Make sure to discuss all your expectations and review their previous work to ensure their expertise aligns with your needs.

Q: Do my veneers look right to you? (photos)
Answered by Dr. CarmenateApril 13, 2024

A: It's common to question the appearance of new veneers, especially if they seem too large. Discussing the size and shape, particularly the rounding of the distal edges of teeth 8 and 9, during your follow-up could indeed help achieve a more satisfying result. Sometimes, slight adjustments like these can significantly enhance how the veneers integrate with your smile. Your dentist can provide a professional opinion and make the necessary modifications to make sure you’re happy with the outcome.

Q: Do I have to wait before getting porcelain veneers after a tummy tuck, lipo and BBL?
Answered by Dr. CarmenateApril 13, 2024

A: There's no medical need to delay getting porcelain veneers after body contouring surgeries like a tummy tuck, lipo, or BBL, as long as you feel comfortable and have recovered enough to sit through a dental procedure. It's always a good idea to discuss your recent surgeries and anesthesia history with your dentist to ensure it's safe to proceed.

Q: What's the best way to treat this issue?
Answered by Dr. CarmenateApril 13, 2024

A: Hello, Given your enamel hypoplasia, porcelain veneers or dental crowns could be effective options. Both provide protection and improve aesthetics by covering discoloration and reducing susceptibility to damage. Porcelain veneers offer a natural look and are stain-resistant, while crowns provide more comprehensive coverage. I recommend consulting with a cosmetic dentist to determine the best choice tailored to your specific needs.

Q: Don't like composite veneers. Should I replace them with porcelain?
Answered by Dr. CarmenateApril 13, 2024

A: Dear patient, If you’re finding that your composite veneers feel fragile and rough, switching to porcelain veneers might be a beneficial option for you. Porcelain veneers are generally more durable and resistant to wear compared to composite ones. They also tend to retain a smooth, glass-like finish that mimics the natural appearance of tooth enamel better than composite materials can. Porcelain veneers are less likely to stain and can withstand the effects of daily wear more robustly, offering a longer-lasting solution. However, they are also a more expensive option and require more extensive preparation of your natural teeth. Considering your concerns with the texture and durability of your current veneers, porcelain could provide the qualities you are looking for. Best regards,