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Yes, veneers can be redone. However this time around see someone who is more experienced in aesthetic and anti-aging dentistry who can offer you a preoperative mock up of what you would be the best final result. Good luck, Dr. Daniyar
Hi:Normally veneers can be replaced with new veneers without much difficulty. However, xrays and clinical exam is necessary to accurately assess the situation.Best,Dr. Maddahi
Hello, veneers can always be replaced, the issue really is how much of your teeth has been worked on already, because every time you remove a porcelain, and work on the tooth again, you loose some (even if very little) of the tooth's tissue. it could come to a point where a new veneer wont be an option, but a porcelain crown. xrays and studies are necessary before trying, but wont guarantee a result, your doctor will know for sure if a new veneer can be placed or a crown will be necessary only after removing the veneer. best of lucks!
Hi Jacob, Porcelain veneers is an art and you should only entrust an expert to perform this procedure. In particular, the most difficult case is to place one veneer only, trying to match them with the remaining teeth. Generally, there are different guidelines when it comes to...
Hi: Unfortunately from the photo it is very difficult to judge the outcome. Before and after pictures with profile pictures and clinical exam is necessary to correctly evaluate. I suggest to share your concerns to your dentist. Best, Dr. Maddahi
Well cases like this need several proceedures to get to a great result, and you will need to have a good smile analysis,to determine what is best for you. but yes you can improve the way you look, and you will love your smile,remember you have a high lip smile.
Hi:Usually the reason the color of the veneer turns grey is due to the color of the tooth showing through the veneer. It can only be corrected by replacing the veneer and using opaquer under the veneer to mask the color of the tooth. An experienced cosmetic dentist is always recommended when d...
Hello, lovingsummer! Check out my video for an answer to your question on tooth color. Thank you! Dr. Peter Boulden Atlanta Dental Spa
Hi:Depending on the depth of the cavity, you can place a veneer without a filling. However, if the cavity is very deep you might need a filling even if you are placing a veneer over it.Best,Dr. Maddahi