Compared to other cosmetic treatments, porcelain veneers are durable and long-lasting. However, veneers are not indestructible and may not last forever. Individual differences such as your diet, habits, and bite will affect the durability of the veneers and may eventually need to...
Generally speaking NO dental insurance pays for dental cosmetic treatment such as porcelain dental veneers. In my practice I do not take dental insurance, we are fee for service, however in one occasion, in which we billed the insurance for patient as a courtesy, so they get reimbursed, a...
The best fix for a dark tooth is a porcelain veneer or crown. Whitening will not fix it and if you are able to do bonding, it would likely only fix your tooth temporarily. I would suggest consulting a dentist in Great Britain that is able to veneer that tooth. Hope this helps.Dr. Sarah Thompson