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Veneers in Beverly Hills

There’s something about a confident smile, it draws people in, makes first impressions last, and most importantly, reflects how you feel about yourself. If you’ve been covering yours up due to chips, discoloration, or gaps, veneers might be the easiest way to bring it back to life. Right here in Beverly Hills, we’re helping people do exactly that.

What Are Veneers?

Think of veneers as a little protective layer for your teeth. Thin shells crafted of composite are carefully placed over the front of your teeth. They’re crafted to match the shape, size, and shade you want, giving your smile a polished, camera-ready finish without looking artificial.

They’re especially useful for:

  • Covering stubborn stains that whitening can’t fix
  • Fixing small cracks or chips
  • Evening out misshapen or slightly crooked teeth
  • Closing minor gaps without braces

Signs You Might Need Veneers

Here’s the truth: not everyone needs veneers. But if you catch yourself hiding your teeth in photos or talking with your hand near your mouth, it’s probably something to think about.

Here are a few reasons why veneers could be a perfect fit for you if:

  • You have teeth that always look yellow, no matter how often you whiten them
  • There’s a visible chip that bugs you when you smile
  • Your teeth seem uneven or too small
  • You want a fast fix for a few cosmetic flaws, without going full braces mode

Why People in Beverly Hills Choose Veneers

We’ve seen it firsthand, veneers can change the way people see themselves. It’s more than just teeth. It’s confidence, opportunity, and ease. Here’s why they’re so popular:

Natural Look
Specifically designed to replicate the color, size, and form of your natural teeth.
Fast Results
Most smiles are transformed in just two appointments.
Minimally Invasive
Only a thin layer of enamel is removed.
Long-Lasting
Veneers can endure for ten to fifteen years or more with the right maintenance.
Stain-resistant
 Savor your favorite drink without worrying about it being discolored.
Confidence Boost
A radiant smile can change how you feel—and how others see you

Veneers Procedure at Clove Dental

If you're curious about how it works, here's what most patients go through from start to finish:

  • Step 1: Discussion. 
    After examining the advantages and disadvantages of your smile with the dentist, you will decide if veneers are the best option. There is no pressure; it is relaxed.
  • Step 2: Teeth Preparation.
    A tiny layer of enamel is meticulously removed to guarantee that the veneers fit flawlessly and appear natural. While the real stuff is being generated, you may obtain temporary ones.
  • Step 3: Creating the Veneers
    If you want a total makeover, your permanent veneers can be made to match your desired appearance or the color and shape of your natural teeth.
  • Step 4: Last Minute Fit
     After a few adjustments, you depart with an entirely new smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are they ruining your natural teeth?
No, however, they need to be somewhat altered. To safeguard the tooth underneath, it is done carefully and minimally.
Do veneers last?

Because your tooth enamel must be scraped down to make room for veneers, which cannot be reversed, they are considered permanent. The veneers, however, will need to be changed every ten to twenty years.

How much time does it take?
Veneers usually take two to three treatments spaced out over two to three weeks. The initial session includes planning and dental preparation, followed by temporary veneers while the permanent ones are made.
Do Porcelain Veneers Discolor or Stain?
Due to the non-porous nature of the material, porcelain veneers do not discolor like real teeth. However, the edges where they meet your natural teeth can still collect stains from coffee, wine, or smoking over time.
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