Porcelain Veneers/Laminates
What are porcelain veneers?
Porcelain veneers are thin shells of ceramic that bond directly to the front surfaces of the teeth. They are an ideal choice for improving your smile and have become increasingly popular due to their simplicity and versatility.

Placing custom veneers requires a high degree of technical skill as well as attention to cosmetic detail. We place veneers routinely, and design each case individually to match and enhance the characteristics of each patient's smile.
Will they look like normal teeth?
When bonded to the teeth, the ultra-thin porcelain veneers are virtually undetectable and highly resistant to coffee, tea, or even cigarette stains. For strength and appearance, their resemblance to healthy, white tooth enamel is unsurpassed by other restorative options.
How durable are porcelain veneers?
With proper care, porcelain veneers will brighten your smile for well over a decade. Dr. Kobak will ensure that your veneers are crafted from the highest quality porcelains and are bonded with the most advanced and proven materials available.
Refraining from using your veneers as tools to open and cut things will prolong their life, and if accidental breakage or damage occurs, it is usually possible to replace only the veneer involved.
From Average to Outstanding in Just a Few Steps
Many people desire a brighter, cleaner, more attractive smile, but have
chipped, stained, discolored, unevenly spaced, or even slightly crooked
front teeth. Often, porcelain veneers or laminates can provide these people
with a completely new-looking smile in just a few simple appointments.
If this sounds like you, we will be glad to help evaluate your specific
situation, listen to the exact changes you have in mind, and help you
visualize your end results. This may involve a diagnostic 'wax up', reviewing
photos of similar case outcomes, or using a computer enhancement program
to provide you with several options prior to performing the actual procedure.
Fortunately, most veneers can be applied in one or two simple appointments.
Afterwards, you'll just need to clean and floss your new smile daily,
visit us regularly for professional care and maintenance, and consider
wearing a night-guard to prevent any accidental gritting or grinding pressure
while you sleep.
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