Explore your options regarding dental veneers with our team today.
A beautiful smile can make you look and feel better in every way, but for many, the road to a nice smile doesn’t come naturally. The good news is that our team at Embark Dental can help you along the way, offering services like dental veneers in the Asheville, North Carolina area. Not only that, but our cozy and inviting office helps ease the nerves of those who might be anxious about dentistry.
When you connect with our team about dental veneers, we will first provide you with an explanation of what dental veneers are. Essentially, dental veneers are thin, custom-made shells made from tooth-colored materials such as composite resin or porcelain. They adhere to the front of your teeth to efficiently hide flaws and improve your appearance.
During the initial consultation, we will assess your teeth and explore your goals and hopes for the veneering process. We will also take the time to answer any questions you may have. From there, we take a small amount of enamel from the front of your teeth to get them ready for veneers. This makes sure that the veneers fit correctly and helps get the best results. Once we have cleaned and shaped your teeth, we will make an image or digital scan of them. This ensures your custom veneers fit your teeth perfectly.
Depending on the situation, we may put temporary veneers on your teeth while your final veneers are being made. When your veneers are ready, we will carefully use special glue to attach them to the front of your teeth, as well as make any changes needed to make sure the fit and alignment are right.
Dental veneers can improve your smile in many ways. For instance, porcelain veneers look a lot like real teeth, right down to the smoothness and translucency. This makes for a smooth, natural-looking smile. They are also long-lasting and won’t stain, allowing you to enjoy a beautiful smile for years to come.
If you’re curious about dental veneers, reach out to our team today.
At Embark Dental, we offer dental veneers for patients from Asheville, Royal Pines, and Biltmore Forest, North Carolina.