Custom Dental Veneers from Our Cosmetic Dentist Near You
Are you dreaming of a dazzling smile? Get ready to say hello to a new smile with porcelain veneers. As a leading solution in cosmetic dentistry, porcelain veneers offer a transformative way to enhance the appearance of your teeth, boost your confidence, and achieve long-lasting results.
Our cosmetic dentist in Littleton offers customized cosmetic dentistry procedures tailored to your smile goals. From dental crowns to dental bonding to veneers, we’ve got it all. Contact our Littleton dental office near you today by calling (720) 719-0012.
Get To Know Dr. Bonbright
Dr. Tom Bonbright is a Denver native who loves all of the beauty and activities that Colorado has to offer, including skiing, hiking, golf, and much more. Dr. Bonbright has been practicing in the Denver area for over forty years. During that time, he created a modern, digital age practice that included CT scanning for the precise surgical placement of dental implants, laser treatments, and same-day crowns with the CEREC system. His goal was to replace goopy, inaccurate dental impressions with digital scanning.
Another goal is to create beautiful and long-lasting dental smiles, which comes about as a result of passion, ongoing education, and excellent communication with patients. Best of all, Dr. Bonbright loves connecting with patients—individuals, multi-generational families, and people from all backgrounds. He’s excited to put his skills to use for the patients at Smile Castle Rock and to become a part of the community!
What Are Porcelain Veneers?
Porcelain veneers are thin, custom-made shells crafted from high-quality dental porcelain. Designed to cover the front surface of your teeth, they correct imperfections like discoloration, chips, gaps, or misalignment.
Unlike other dental treatments, veneers are minimally invasive and can be tailored to match the shape, size, and color of your natural teeth. This makes them a go-to choice for those seeking a flawless smile without extensive dental work.
Veneers are commonly used to improve the appearance of:
- Discolored teeth
- Chipped teeth
- Cracked teeth
- Misshapen teeth
The Porcelain Veneer Treatment Process at Littleton Advanced Dentistry
Consultation and Smile Design
Your journey begins with a consultation. Our dentist in Littleton will evaluate your oral health, discuss your goals, and take digital impressions or X-rays. Together, you’ll design your ideal smile, choosing the perfect veneer shape and shade.
Tooth Preparation
To ensure a natural fit, a thin layer of enamel (about 0.5mm) is gently removed from the front of your teeth. This step is minimally invasive and usually requires only local anesthesia for comfort.
Temporary Veneers
While your custom porcelain veneers are crafted in a dental lab (a process that takes 1 to 2 weeks), you may receive temporary veneers to protect your teeth and maintain your smile’s appearance.
Bonding the Veneers
Once your permanent veneers are ready, Dr. Tom Bonbright will check their fit and color. Using a strong dental adhesive, the veneers are bonded to your teeth and polished for a flawless finish.
Follow-Up Care
After placement, our dentist will schedule a follow-up visit to ensure your veneers are comfortable and functioning perfectly. With proper care, your new smile can last for decades.
Are you interested in learning more? Contact our dentist near you today by calling (720) 719-0012.
Porcelain Veneer Benefits
Porcelain veneer benefits include:
- Picture-Perfect Smile: Corrects stains, chips, and uneven teeth for a flawless look.
- Stain-Resistant: Resists discoloration from coffee, tea, wine, and smoking.
- Minimally Invasive: Requires minimal enamel removal compared to crowns.
- Confidence Boost: Enhances your smile for greater self-assurance.
- Quick Results: Achieves a complete smile makeover in just 2 to 3 visits.
- Customizable: Tailored to match your desired shape, size, and shade.
Types of Dental Veneers
*We may not offer each type of dental veneer listed at our dental office. Our dentist will go over your veneer options during your consultation.
No-Prep Porcelain Veneers
No-prep veneers are ultra-thin, custom-made shells that require minimal tooth preparation. Unlike traditional veneers, which require the removal of a small amount of tooth enamel, no-prep veneers can be bonded directly to the surface of your teeth with little or no preparation. This means that you can enjoy the benefits of porcelain veneers without any discomfort or sensitivity.
Lumineers
Lumineers are a type of ultra-thin porcelain dental veneer designed to be even thinner than traditional veneers. They’re typically about the same thickness as a contact lens and require minimal tooth preparation. Lumineers can be used to correct a variety of cosmetic dental problems, including stained, chipped, or misaligned teeth.
Zirconia Veneers
Zirconia veneers are made from a type of dental ceramic that is known for its strength and durability. Unlike traditional porcelain veneers, which can chip or crack over time, zirconia veneers are highly resistant to wear and tear. They are also more translucent than traditional porcelain, making them an excellent choice for patients who want a more natural-looking smile.
Composite Veneers
Composite veneers can correct various dental and cosmetic imperfections, such as chips, cracks, stains, and minor misalignments, providing a natural-looking and aesthetically pleasing smile. The composite resin veneer procedure typically involves minimal tooth preparation, preserving the natural tooth structure. The composite resin is carefully shaped and bonded to the teeth, resulting in improved symmetry, color, and overall appearance.
Temporary Veneers
Temporary veneers are interim restorations used while permanent veneers (usually porcelain) are being crafted in a lab.
Are You a Veneer Candidate?
Many patients find they’re a good candidate for porcelain veneers, including those who have:
- Discolored Teeth
- Chipped/Cracked Teeth
- Gaps/Misalignment
- Good Oral Health
Our Littleton dentist may also discuss porcelain veneer alternatives with you, such as teeth whitening or dental crowns, depending on your dental needs. To learn more about our cosmetic procedures at Littleton Advanced Dentistry, call (720) 719-0012 today.
The Cost of Porcelain Veneers
The cost of porcelain veneers can vary depending on several factors, such as the number of veneers needed, the complexity of the case, and the location of the dental practice. While they may be more expensive than other cosmetic dental options, veneers offer exceptional durability, stain resistance, and a natural-looking appearance.
How to Care for Your Veneers
To keep your veneers looking great, follow these tips:
- Maintain Good Oral Hygiene: Brush twice daily with non-abrasive toothpaste and floss regularly.
- Avoid Hard Foods: Don’t bite ice or nutshells to prevent chipping.
- Limit Stains: Minimize heavily pigmented foods/drinks (especially for composite veneers).
- Use a Mouthguard: Protect your veneers during sports or if you grind your teeth.
- Regular Dental Visits: Checkups and cleanings with our dentist will help maintain dental health.
Frequently Asked Questions
With proper care and maintenance, they can last for 10 to 15 years or even longer. Porcelain veneers are known for their durability and longevity. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene practices are essential to maximize the lifespan of your veneers.
Porcelain veneers are resistant to staining and discoloration, which is one of their advantages. However, they can’t be whitened through traditional methods. If you desire a whiter shade for your veneers, discuss your options with a dentist who can guide you on potential solutions, such as replacing the veneers with a lighter shade or considering alternative cosmetic treatments.
In general, the veneer process shouldn’t be painful. Many dentists will use a local anesthetic when shaving the small amount of enamel that needs to be removed. There may be some slight discomfort as you get used to your new veneers.
The Porcelain Veneer Treatment Process at Littleton Advanced Dentistry