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Veneers Can Correct More Smile Flaws Than You Think

Is some mild discoloration or a few minor imperfections forcing you to hide your smile from the world? Even small chips, cracks, and gaps can take a terrific smile down a notch, causing you to feel hesitant about grinning or laughing. Cosmetic veneers were developed just for people like you, allowing you to regain your self-confidence and smile with ease.

At Trident Dental in Houston, Texas, our experienced dental team can help you discover the value of cosmetic veneers for a wide range of smile imperfections and even mix and match them with other dental services to give you the smile you’ve always dreamed of having. 

Cover up imperfections, reveal true beauty

We offer daVinci dental veneers to give you the most perfect smile we can. Dental veneers are wafer-thin porcelain shells crafted to fit precisely over the front faces of your teeth, covering  myriad imperfections, including:

Veneers can’t correct serious misalignments or correct your bite, but they can cosmetically adjust the look of your smile and will be resistant to breakage or staining

The veneers process

Your path to veneers has a few steps. Your initial visit will start with a consultation, so we can explain the process. Veneer application requires shaving an extremely thin layer of enamel off the front surfaces of your teeth, so the veneers will fit snugly and not jut out from your gumline. Since enamel doesn’t grow back, we want to make sure veneers are the best permanent solution for you.

After we’ve discussed your treatment, decided on veneers, and talked about your desires for your finished smile, we’ll remove the necessary layer of enamel, and your technician will take a set of impressions. 

We send these impressions to a daVinci dental lab to custom manufacture your veneers. When the veneers are milled and returned to us, you’ll come back into our office for the application. The veneers will be bonded permanently to your teeth with a strong permanent adhesive, so we’ll make certain they are positioned perfectly for your comfort and a brilliant, even smile. 

Caring for your new veneers

One of the great things about veneers is that you simply take care of them like you do your natural teeth, with daily cleaning, flossing, and rinsing. Veneers can last between 10-20 years before needing replacement, depending upon how well you take care of your teeth.

Are you ready for a transformed smile? Contact our office at 281-975-4915, or request an appointment using our online system today.

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