Are You a Good Porcelain Veneer Candidate?

Porcelain Veneers can solve a number of cosmetic imperfections to create the best of attractive smile you desire.

Our team of experienced doctors will professionally evaluate our patients to determine if they are good porcelain veneer candidates at our Houston TX office.

You Have Intrinsic Stains

Professional teeth whitening can solve issues related to moderate stains, but may not be perfect for dark intrinsic stains.

Using Porcelain Veneers will cover up these stains and put a bright smile on your face.

 

Your Teeth Have Minor Damage

If you have a severe damaged or ruptured teeth, you may qualify for porcelain veneers.

Porcelain veneers are designed to amend chips and cracks that do not affect your tooth’s internal structure. Veneers can also amend irregular shaped teeth.

 

You Have a Slight Misalignment

Porcelain Veneers can correct minor misalignment such as slightly crooked or gapped teeth in patients to create a clean and beautiful smile.

You Want to Address More than One Cosmetic Flaw

Porcelain Veneers can address many imperfections as much as possible. If you want to solve multiple imperfections using a one-time treatment, Porcelain Veneers is highly recommended for you. Porcelain Veneers can improve and straighten your smile while correcting any teeth imperfections you may have.

Your Teeth and Gums Are Healthy

One of the most critical requirements for porcelain veneers is good oral health.

You Do Not Have Sensitive Teeth

A common cause of sensitive teeth is crumbled tooth enamel. For existing porcelain veneers, we must remove a small portion of the enamel to create clearance for the veneers. Leaving the enamel unbroken would make the veneers look artificial.

 

You Do Not Have Bruxism

Bruxism is a condition in which patients unknowingly grind their teeth against each other at night. Doing this will create an intense pressure on the teeth which can cause cracks and other complications.

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