It goes without saying that many adults could benefit from a teeth-whitening procedure at one point or another. After all, there is only so much damage that can be endured before someone quickly becomes dissatisfied with their grin’s appearance. Indeed, a variety of factors contribute to the wearing down of your grin, including frequency and quality at which you brush and floss, the negative effects of certain foods and beverages that you consume, history of substance use or alcohol consumption, prevalence of trauma or damage acquired through physical injury or accident, and more.
Overall, time itself contributes to a dull shade in addition to the other factors. Because of this, many seek to brighten their appearance with a whitening treatment. The problem arises, however, when you contain stains that are deep-set to the point that this process is rendered ineffective. What’s more, whitening does not address other problems such as chips or cracks, meaning another solution must be sought.
While it is possible to treat your variety of blemishes with a number of different procedures, it is hardly an efficient means of doing so. From bonding and contouring to whitening and more, countless hours and money can be spent on perfecting your smile. To combat this, an effective solution to consider is the use of porcelain veneers to correct all of your blemishes with one simple treatment.
When addressing a myriad of discrepancies, porcelain veneers offer significant versatility. They consist of ultra-thin shells of dental porcelain that are secured to the front of the teeth with a dental cement, offering a permanent solution. What’s more, they are crafted to mimic the natural shape, texture, and even shade of your teeth so as to provide a lifelike and natural-looking finish.
For more information about the versatility of porcelain veneers and enhancing your smile’s appearance, contact Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA by calling 641-628-1121 to schedule your appointment with our team today. Your smile is one of your greatest assets, and we want to help you enjoy yours.
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