Categories: Porcelain Veneers

Tooth Shape: Can I Change It With Veneers?

Are you feeling like there’s probably no option for helping your smile look better because what you dislike is the shape of your individual teeth? We know that you probably know a little bit about whitening your smile and straightening it. However, you might not realize that there’s a way to address even the shape and dimensions of your teeth. We can make such improvements with the help of porcelain veneers. Let’s talk about the details.

Veneers Are Fully Customized

First, you need to know that we may suggest porcelain veneers to improve your tooth shape because veneers are fully customized! What’s a veneer, you wonder? It looks like part of a tooth, it’s made of ceramic, and it is something that is shaped and created to exact specifications. Shape, dimensions, color: They are all made to improve the appearance of your smile. Once complete, they are bonded to your teeth, providing exceptional camouflaging and improvement to the portion of your teeth onlookers can see!

Changing Tooth Shape Can Be Worth It!

There are many ways you may feel unhappy with the shape of your teeth. Perhaps you think they’re too wide. Maybe they seem too skinny and you have spaces between your teeth. Remember that with porcelain veneers we can gently lengthen teeth that seem wide, so they appear more proportional. We can also fill spaces, so teeth do not appear skinny. What else, you wonder? If you feel the overall shape of your teeth simply does not harmonize with the details of your other features, no problem: When we said we can customize everything, we meant it!

Improve Tooth Shape With Veneers

If you’re unhappy with the shape of your teeth, we offer porcelain veneers to guide your smile toward exceptional beauty. To learn more, schedule an appointment with your dentist by calling Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA, today at (641) 628-1121.

Allen & Neumann

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