What Dental Issues can Veneers fix?

Feb 28, 2022

If you are unhappy with the appearance of your teeth, dental veneers may be a good option for you. Veneers are thin coverings that are placed over the surface of your teeth. They can fix a wide variety of dental issues, including:
-Chipped Teeth
-Misaligned Teeth
-Gapped Teeth
-Teeth that are Too Yellow or Dark
-Teeth that are Crooked or Out of Alignment

Let’s take a closer look at each of these issues.

Chipped Teeth: If you have a chip in your tooth, you are probably not happy with the way it looks. A veneer can cover up the chip and give you a beautiful, natural-looking smile.
“A veneer is like a cover on broken teeth to make them look prettier. We usually do veneers because they are easy to fix and look great when we’re done,” say our dentists at Brentwood Dental Spa.

Misaligned Teeth: If your teeth are misaligned, you may feel self-conscious about the way they look. Veneers can help align your teeth and give you a straighter, more attractive smile.
If you have teeth that are crooked or out of alignment, veneers can be a great solution. They can help to straighten your teeth and give you a more beautiful smile.

Gapped Teeth: Gapped teeth can make you feel self-conscious about your smile. Veneers can help close the gap and give you a more uniform, attractive smile.

Teeth that are Too Yellow or Dark: If your teeth are too yellow or dark, you may feel self-conscious about your smile. Veneers can help to lighten and brighten your teeth, giving you a brighter, more attractive smile.

Teeth that are Crooked or Out of Alignment: If your teeth are crooked or out of alignment, you may feel self-conscious about the way they look. Veneers can help straighten your teeth and give you a more beautiful smile.

Contact the Office of Brentwood Dental Spa today to learn more about dental veneers and whether they may be a good option for you. We would be happy to answer any of your questions and help you get started on the path to a beautiful, healthy smile.

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