Hi everyone! I'm hoping for some dental aesthetic feedback. I needed to replace my existing porcelain veneers for 8 and 9 due to 20 years of wear. The current veneers are definitely wider and longer than the previous ones, and the midline looks a lot tighter (lacking more of a groove). I’m curious at this point can this be corrected with some minor countering for the sides, incisal edges and perhaps the midline a bit more? Before photo is the last photo. looking for a natural look.
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Not sure what you mean "revision?" Does this mean the dentist is going to do some reshaping and recontouring of these composite veneers? This is one of the challenges of composite vs. porcelain veneers. I have basically stopped doing multiple smile makeover type composite veneers which require a...
It's truly disappointing to hear that your experience with porcelain veneers has not met your expectations, especially with such an important event like your wedding approaching. Veneers should enhance your smile and feel natural, not cause discomfort or dissatisfaction. Given the issues...
Opting for veneers that complement your natural aesthetics is not being too picky; it's about ensuring that you feel confident and comfortable with your smile. The desire for veneers that are not overly white and are proportionate in size is a common preference for those seeking a natural and...