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January 23, 2018

VENEERS IN HOWARD
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Would you like to have teeth that look brand new, white, and nearly perfect, without the aesthetic drawbacks that they have right now? If so, depend on us at Danville Family Dentistry. With veneers, we will transform your smile into one that you are proud to show everyone. Veneers are thin shells that go over your teeth that have cosmetic problems. They hide the imperfections, and as a result, those teeth will look better. The most common material for use in veneers is porcelain. It’s durable, matches your tooth color ideally, and it is resistant to staining. Our Howard dental office can address issues as diverse as chips, cracks, discoloration, misshapen teeth, crooked teeth, poorly-sized teeth, and gaps between them that are too wide. Essentially, nearly any concern related to size, shape, color, or spacing is correctable with veneers from our Howard dental office. In just three visits, you will have the entire process completed. First, impressions are taken by our cosmetic dentist. Those impressions are sent to the dental lab. They will make your veneers to the utmost standards of precision. You will then come in to have them fitted, with any adjustments required being tended to. Only when you have signed off on the look and comfort of them will our cosmetic dentist bond them to your teeth. Doing so means filing off a minimal amount of tooth material so that your veneers will not protrude past your other teeth. The overall effects is one that is natural and pleasing. The procedure of putting in veneers is permanent and not reversible, but considering how great you’ll look, there would be no reason to want to.
Get the smile you want and deserve. All you need do is contact our Howard dental office to book a time for a consultation.
709 SOUTH MARKET STREET
DANVILLE, OHIO 43014
(740) 837-4131howard-dental-office/
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