Make a Lasting Impression With Dental Veneers in Lenexa
Veneers are thin, custom-made shells that cover the front of your teeth to improve their appearance. They can hide chips, stains, gaps, and uneven edges. With dental veneers in Lenexa, you can change the way your smile looks. You'll gain a bright, confident appearance. You'll feel encouraged to meet new people and pursue social outings. We'd love to help if you are ready for a smile you want to share. You'll find our office at 8615 Rosehill Road, Suite 101, Lenexa, KS, in the 66215 ZIP code.
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See Yourself With a Radiant Smile
A beautiful smile can make you look healthier and more successful. Dental veneers can help you reach that goal. Once in place, veneers cover many common flaws, such as gaps between teeth, chips and cracks, deep stains, or worn-down teeth. Our friendly team explains each part of the process so you always know what to expect. We make your experience of getting dental veneers in Lenexa a smooth one. You can even combine veneers with other cosmetic options like whitening or bonding for a whole new look.
Smile Design
Your dentist will listen closely to the flaws you want to change and talk with you about what veneers can do. You can even see a preview of your new smile before we begin treatment.
Simple Treatment
We use digital X-rays to examine the health of your teeth. Digital impressions ensure your veneers are designed perfectly. With digital technology, you don't deal with messy trays.
Realistic Results
Your custom veneers will complement your teeth and overall appearnace. With good care, they can last for many years. You just brush and floss as you always do and see us for regular exams.
Minimally Invasive
Your dentist only removes a small layer of enamel from the front of each tooth. This makes room for your veneers so they look natural and feel comfortable.
Common Questions About Dental Veneers
How do dental veneers work?
How do dental veneers work?
Dental veneers work by covering the front surface of your teeth with thin, custom-made shells. These shells match the color and shape of your natural teeth. First, we gently remove a small amount of enamel so the veneers fit well. Then we bond the veneers to your teeth with a strong dental cement. Once they are in place, veneers can hide chips, stains, gaps, and uneven teeth.
Am I a good candidate for veneers?
You may be a good candidate for veneers if you have healthy gums and teeth, but dislike how your smile looks. Veneers can improve stained, chipped, slightly crooked, or worn teeth. They also help if you have small gaps between teeth. However, veneers may not be right for you if you have untreated cavities, gum disease, or grind your teeth a lot.
How long do dental veneers last?
With proper care, dental veneers can last many years, often 10 years or more. Their lifespan depends on your daily habits and oral hygiene. You should brush twice a day, floss daily, and visit us for regular checkups. Avoid using your teeth to open packages or chew on ice or hard objects. If you grind your teeth at night, we may suggest a night guard.
Will my veneers look fake or obvious?
Modern dental veneers look very natural. We carefully choose the color, shape, and size of each veneer to match your other teeth and your facial features. We also talk with you about how bright you want your smile to be. Some people want a very white look, while others want a more subtle change. Because veneers are thin and custom-made, they blend in nicely.
What is the process of getting veneers?
Getting veneers usually takes a few steps. During your first visit, we prepare the front of your teeth and take digital impressions. These impressions go to a dental lab, where your custom veneers are made. You may wear temporary veneers while you wait. When your veneers are ready, you return for your second visit. We check each veneer for fit and color, make any needed adjustments, and then bond them to your teeth. You leave that day with a new smile.
Do veneers damage my teeth?
To place veneers, we must remove a thin layer of enamel from the front of your teeth. This step is important because it makes room for the veneers and helps them bond well. While this change is permanent, we remove as little enamel as possible. Your teeth still remain strong when covered by veneers.
How should I care for my veneers at home?
Caring for veneers is very similar to caring for natural teeth. Brush twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush and a non-abrasive toothpaste. Floss at least once daily to clean between your teeth and along the gumline. Limit very sticky or hard foods that might chip your veneers. If you grind your teeth during sleep, a night guard should be worn.
Are dental veneers covered by insurance?
Dental veneers are usually considered a cosmetic treatment, so most insurance plans do not cover them. However, every plan is different. Our team can review your benefits and help you understand what your insurance might cover. We'll explain your treatment options and any payment or financing choices available.
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