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Veneers in Bakersfield

If you're not fully confident in your smile due to chips, stains, or gaps, veneers can be a transformative solution. These thin, custom-made shells are designed to cover the front surface of your teeth. They enhance their color, shape, and overall appearance, giving you the smile you've always wanted.

Why Should I Get Veneers?

Veneers are a quick and efficient way to enhance your smile if you have teeth that are healthy but not aesthetically pleasing. They can instantly correct imperfections such as stains that can't be whitened, minor misalignments, uneven shapes, or gaps. Veneers are a popular choice because they provide a significant cosmetic improvement without extensive dental work.

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The Benefits

Beautiful Results

Veneers provide a dramatic change in your smile. They correct a variety of cosmetic issues like severe discoloration, chips, and gaps that might make you think twice before smiling.

Durability

Crafted from strong, tooth-colored materials, veneers are durable and resistant to staining. They not only improve your smile but also last for many years with proper care.

Minimal Tooth Alteration

Veneers require a minimal amount of tooth alteration compared to crowns. This means more of your natural tooth structure is preserved while still achieving a dramatic cosmetic change.

The Process

How It Works

01

Consultation and Planning

Your smile journey starts with a consultation, where your dentist will evaluate your teeth and discuss your goals to make sure veneers are the right option for you.

02

Tooth Preparation

A small amount of enamel is removed from the front of your teeth to make room for the veneers, ensuring a natural fit and appearance.

03

Fitting and Bonding

Finally, the custom-made veneers are permanently bonded to your teeth to instantly transform your smile.

Real Patients, Real Results

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FAQS

Am I a good candidate for veneers?

You're most likely a good candidate for veneers if your teeth are fundamentally healthy but you're looking to improve their appearance. Veneers are ideal for addressing teeth that are discolored, chipped, misshapen, or have gaps between them.

How long do veneers last?

Veneers are durable and can last as long as many other cosmetic treatments. With good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups, veneers can serve you well for many years.

What are veneers made of?

Veneers are typically made of porcelain or composite resin materials. Porcelain is favored for its durability and natural-looking translucence that closely mimics the appearance of natural tooth enamel.

Can You Whiten Veneers?

Veneers are designed to resist stains, which is a significant advantage for maintaining a bright, vibrant smile. However, this same quality also means that veneers cannot be whitened like natural teeth. The color chosen at the time of placement is permanent and will not change. If your veneers have become discolored over time, it may be due to stains on the surface, which can be professionally cleaned. If the veneer itself has changed color, it may be time to consult with Dr. Kevin Kobliska at Kobliska Dental Co. to discuss replacement options.

It's important to note that while veneers can't be whitened, they can be replaced with a lighter shade if desired. This process involves removing the old veneers and crafting new ones, which is why it's crucial to choose a shade you're happy with initially. Additionally, if you're planning to whiten your natural teeth, it's recommended to do so before getting veneers, as the veneers will be matched to your existing tooth color.

Can You Eat Apples With Veneers?

Yes, you can eat apples with veneers! One of the great benefits of veneers is that they allow you to eat and drink as you normally would. However, it's important to remember that while veneers are strong, they aren't indestructible. It's recommended to cut hard foods, like apples, into smaller pieces to avoid applying too much pressure on your veneers. Also, just like with your natural teeth, maintaining good oral hygiene practices is key to prolonging the lifespan of your veneers.

In addition to apples, you can enjoy most foods with veneers. However, it's wise to be cautious with extremely hard or sticky foods that could potentially damage or dislodge the veneers. If you have any concerns about specific foods or eating habits, it's always best to consult with your dentist for personalized advice. Remember, veneers are designed to improve both the aesthetics and functionality of your smile, so you should be able to enjoy a wide variety of foods with confidence.

Are Veneers Permanent?

Veneers are considered a permanent cosmetic dental procedure as they require a small amount of enamel to be removed from your natural teeth to accommodate the veneer. Once this enamel is removed, it does not grow back, meaning your teeth will always need to be protected with veneers or another form of dental restoration. However, while the procedure is permanent, the veneers themselves are not. The lifespan of veneers can range from 10 to 15 years, or even longer with meticulous care. When veneers reach the end of their lifespan, they will need to be replaced.

It's worth noting that the longevity of your veneers can be influenced by various factors, including your oral hygiene habits, diet, and whether you grind your teeth. Regular dental check-ups are crucial for monitoring the condition of your veneers and addressing any issues early on. While the initial investment in veneers is significant, many patients find the improved appearance and confidence they provide to be well worth it over the long term.

How Do I Care For My Veneers?

Caring for your veneers involves much the same process as caring for your natural teeth. Regular brushing and flossing, along with routine dental check-ups, are essential. It's also important to avoid behaviors that could damage your veneers, such as using your teeth to open packages or biting your nails. If you grind or clench your teeth at night, you may need to wear a night guard to protect your veneers. Regular check-ups with Dr. Kevin Kobliska at Kobliska Dental Co. will ensure your veneers and overall oral health are well-maintained.

In addition to these basic care instructions, it's advisable to use a non-abrasive fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush to avoid scratching the surface of your veneers. While veneers are stain-resistant, it's still a good idea to rinse your mouth or brush your teeth after consuming staining foods or beverages like coffee, tea, or red wine. Lastly, if you participate in contact sports, consider wearing a mouthguard to protect both your natural teeth and your veneers from potential impacts.

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