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August 22, 2017

VENEERS IN HOWARD OH
Howard OH Dental Office
Veneers are the perfect way to restore teeth and give them new life. When teeth become cracked, discolored or broken, veneers are one of the best ways to gain full, white teeth again. At Danville Family Dentistry our Howard OH dental office provides dental veneers and other restorative dental procedures. Veneers, thin porcelain shells that are attached to the front of the teeth, can be done in our offices in just a few quick appointments. Veneers are usually done in just a couple of visits, and can make a beautiful change to your teeth in just a few simple adjustments. All of our veneers are created in offices or off site and fabricated.
Before we do any veneer work, the state of each patient’s teeth and gums are checked first to ensure there is no gum disease or problems with teeth or gums, or the supporting structures. We place the veneers over teeth by first measuring them and then shaving the teeth down by a few millimeters in order to make room for the veneers. This is done at our Howard OH dental office, and we shave them down so the veneers do not look too bulky or unnatural. Veneers make an ideal option for tooth restoration because they blend in well with other teeth and have very similar coloring to that of natural teeth.
Veneers are almost always placed towards the front of the mouth and over the front sides of teeth. We can also discuss other options, such as dental implants, bridges or dentures. Dental implants are titanium posts that are surgically implanted in the patient’s jaw to allow an artificial tooth to be placed over it. It provides a strong, stable anchor and is done in our Howard OH dental office. Bridges and dentures help to connect missing teeth so that the patient can have a full set of teeth again and chew and talk normally.
DANVILLE FAMILY DENTISTRY
709 SOUTH MARKET STREET
DANVILLE, OHIO 43014 (740) 837-4131
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