Porcelain Veneers

Refresh Your Aging Smile with Porcelain Veneers

Refresh Your Aging Smile with Porcelain Veneers

Wouldn\'t it be wonderful if we could keep our smiles looking beautiful and bright for life? However, as we age, it\'s natural for our teeth to show signs of wear and tear. Years of chewing, teeth grinding, coffee, tea, and everyday life take a toll on tooth enamel. Chipped, cracked, or stained teeth can stand out in a smile, making it less appealing and affecting your confidence. At Glendale Dental Wellness in Glendale, California, Dr. Ivan Chan recommends porcelain veneers as one of the most effective ways to refresh an aging smile and restore its youthful appearance.

How Porcelain Veneers Work to Refresh Your Smile

Porcelain veneers are wafer-thin shells custom-crafted to cover the front and sides of teeth with cosmetic imperfections. Each veneer is designed in a dental laboratory to match the color, translucency, and contour of your natural teeth, giving your smile a seamless and balanced appearance. Once bonded to your teeth, the transformation is immediate. Instead of chipped, stained, crooked, or misshapen teeth, you\'ll see a smile that appears straight, healthy, and refreshed.

By placing veneers on front teeth that are chipped, cracked, or worn, Dr. Ivan Chan can both improve their appearance and protect them from future damage. Patients from Glendale, Burbank, Pasadena, La Crescenta, and Eagle Rock trust our team to deliver veneer results that look natural and complement their features. Here are some of the key reasons patients choose veneers as their cosmetic dentistry treatment of choice.

Custom Esthetics Tailored to Your Face

Your veneers will be custom-designed specifically for your teeth to give your smile perfect form and symmetry. Dr. Chan takes into account your facial proportions, skin tone, and personal preferences when designing each veneer. Once placed on your teeth, they deliver a natural, seamless appearance. Your teeth will not look bulky, out of place, or artificial. Instead, you\'ll have a smile that looks refreshed and authentically yours.

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Versatility for Multiple Cosmetic Concerns

If you struggle with the wear and tear of aging teeth, porcelain veneers can be a true game-changer. Veneers address multiple cosmetic flaws in a single treatment, saving you time and delivering dramatic results. Dr. Chan and our team use veneers to conceal chips and cracks, cover deep staining that whitening cannot remove, correct gaps and spacing problems, visually straighten mildly crooked teeth, and make misshapen teeth more uniform and even. For patients who want a comprehensive smile makeover without extensive orthodontic treatment, veneers offer an efficient alternative.

Long-Lasting Results You Can Count On

Once bonded to your teeth, porcelain veneers become a durable part of your smile. The high-quality porcelain material resists staining and wear, keeping your smile looking healthy and bright for years. With proper care, veneers typically last 10 to 15 years or longer. The placement process requires removing only a very thin layer of enamel so the veneers sit flush against your teeth. No other significant alterations are needed, making the procedure minimally invasive compared to options like dental crowns.

Easy, Low-Maintenance Care

You care for veneers the same way you care for natural teeth. Daily brushing with a non-abrasive toothpaste, flossing, and routine dental cleanings at Glendale Dental Wellness are all it takes to keep your veneers looking their best. It\'s also wise to avoid biting down on hard objects like ice or hard candy. Patients who grind their teeth at night may benefit from a custom nightguard to protect their investment. These simple habits will help your veneers maintain their appearance year after year.

Real Patients - Real Results

Porcelain Veneers Before and After Actual patient results at Glendale Dental Wellness

Before and after results of actual patients treated.

Porcelain Veneers Dentist in Glendale, CA

If your smile has lost its luster over the years, porcelain veneers could be the solution you have been looking for. Dr. Ivan Chan at Glendale Dental Wellness is dedicated to helping patients from Glendale, Los Feliz, and throughout the area achieve a refreshed, youthful smile. Our office is conveniently located at 435 Arden Avenue, Suite #570, Glendale, CA 91203. Call (818) 243-3838 or request an appointment online to schedule your veneer consultation today.

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Dr. Ivan Chan

DDS - Cosmetic & General Dentist

Dr. Ivan Chan is dedicated to providing exceptional dental care at Glendale Dental Wellness. With years of experience in cosmetic and general dentistry, he helps patients achieve healthy, beautiful smiles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do veneers cost in Glendale, CA?

Porcelain veneers typically range from $1,000 to $2,500 per tooth. The exact cost depends on the number of veneers and complexity of your case. Glendale Dental Wellness offers financing options to fit your budget.

Do veneers stain like natural teeth?

Porcelain veneers are highly resistant to staining from coffee, tea, wine, and other common stain-causing substances. However, maintaining good oral hygiene helps keep them looking their brightest.

What is the process for getting veneers?

Getting veneers typically requires 2-3 visits. The first visit involves consultation and planning, the second involves tooth preparation and impressions, and the final visit is for bonding the custom-made veneers to your teeth.

Can you eat normally with veneers?

Yes, you can eat most foods normally with veneers. However, it's advisable to avoid biting directly into very hard foods like ice or hard candy, and to cut hard fruits and vegetables into smaller pieces.

How long do porcelain veneers last?

With proper care, porcelain veneers typically last 10-15 years or longer. Maintaining good oral hygiene, avoiding biting hard objects, and wearing a nightguard if you grind your teeth can help extend their lifespan.