Hi, I’m a 28 year old female looking to finally invest in veneers to improve my smile. I have a missing lateral incisor, previous bonding on a peg lateral (looking to replace), and a baby tooth that has long roots and is good to put a veneer on. My thing is I am happy with my two front teeth and want to get veneers on my lateral incisors thinking 3-4 on each side. Do you think that I can keep my natural 2 teeth in the front and put veneers on my side laterals or will that not blend well?
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It's commendable that you're taking proactive steps to care for your dental veneers. While veneers are designed to be durable, they can be susceptible to scratching if not maintained properly. The technique used during brushing plays a crucial role in preserving the integrity of veneers. It's...
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...
I understand your concerns about your current smile and the desire for a more comfortable and aesthetically pleasing appearance. Based on the images you provided, it seems like you're looking for a solution to open your smile and create more space.
While high veneers could be a potential...