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Dental Veneers in Tribeca

If you're interested in Tribeca dental veneers, the team at Bella Dental is ready to help. We offer cosmetic treatments designed to help with a variety of aesthetic issues. We understand that how you feel about your smile affects your self-image and confidence, and we do all we can to make yours look its best.

There are a few reasons why veneers may be a good treatment option for some people. A cracked or chipped tooth or discolored teeth are a couple of them. When you come in for a consultation, we'll talk to you about your concerns and do a complete examination. If we believe that this treatment would be the right one for you, we'll take impressions of your teeth so custom casings can be designed.

A veneer is a very thin casing that goes over the front of the tooth. Though it is basically for cosmetic purposes, it can also have the added benefit of providing protection from future tooth damage. We'll remove a thin layer of enamel from each tooth that will be treated in order to better cement the casing. Once placed, casings can last up to 20 years. If you choose the Lumineers option, no enamel needs to be removed before placement. We'll discuss your options with you so you can make an informed decision.

For Tribeca dental veneers, come see the professionals at Bella Dental. We serve patients throughout the NYC and Tribeca area, and we offer financing options to help you fit treatment into your budget. Call today to set up a consultation appointment.

What are Veneers?

One of the most popular and effective developments in cosmetic dentistry, veneers are thin, custom made casings that cover the front side of your teeth. Veneers are used to correct uneven teeth, worn enamel, discoloration, chipped teeth and irregular spacing, and can last over 20 years. In some cases, veneers can serve a restorative purpose and can protect a damaged tooth from further harm.

Smiling girl showing off her new smile

What Does the Procedure Involve?

After a thorough examination of your teeth, which may include X-rays and taking impressions of your teeth, your dentist will remove a thin layer of enamel from your teeth. Then he or she will create an impression and send it off to a laboratory to create the veneer. While the mold is being created, your dentist may provide you with temporary veneers. Finally, the veneer's size and color are given one last adjustment before they are cemented to your tooth on your second visit.

What Are the Advantages of Veneers?

Veneers can give your teeth a more natural, aesthetically pleasing appearance and are stain resistant and soft on gums. In some cases, veneers can serve a restorative purpose and can protect a damaged tooth from further harm.

Types of Veneers

  • Porcelain
  • Resin Composite
  • Lumineers

Since porcelain veneers are more resistant to stains and chipping, they are generally more expensive. Lumineers are a particularly popular type of porcelain veneers that do not require your teeth to be shaved and can even be placed over crown or bridgework. A custom-made set of Lumineers can be installed in 2-3 visits and is proven to last over 20 years.

Will My Insurance Cover Veneers?

As this procedure is elective and primarily cosmetic, most dental insurers will not cover veneers. Talk to your dentist about the financing options available.

The information in the article is not intended to substitute for the counsel and expertise of a medical professional. We encourage you to discuss any decisions about treatment or care with your dentist.

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