Porcelain Veneers Starting At $899
Transform your smile with a full jaw veneer treatment at half the price. Price includes a comprehensive bite diagnosis. Book your consultation today!
Porcelain Veneers Starting At $899
Transform your smile with a full jaw veneer treatment at half the price. Price includes a comprehensive bite diagnosis. Book your consultation today!
Restore the Natural Beauty of Your Smile with Our Porcelain Veneers
At Advanced Dental Wellness Center, we transform smiles and solve aesthetic and functional dental issues. Alongside transforming the appearance of your smile with dental veneers, we solve a range of aesthetic and functional dental issues that are unique to your case.
Porcelain Veneers – Before & After
Restore the Natural Beauty of Your Smile with Our Porcelain Veneers
At Advanced Dental Wellness Center, we transform smiles and solve aesthetic and functional dental issues. Alongside transforming the appearance of your smile with dental veneers, we solve a range of aesthetic and functional dental issues that are unique to your case.
What are Porcelain Veneers?
Porcelain veneers are thin porcelain shells that are bonded to the front surface of the teeth. They are custom-made to fit the size of your teeth. The main purpose for porcelain veneers is to improve the appearance of your smile. They are effective in correcting tooth defects such as stains, chips, misalignment, or gaps. Their strength is comparable to tooth enamel.
How Much Do Veneers Cost?
Pricing varies based on complexity and number of veneers. We offer flexible financing options without compromising quality.
Type | Price |
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Porcelain Tooth Veneer | from $899 |
E-max Ceramic Tooth Veneer | from $1250 |
High Esthetic Porcelain Tooth Veneer | from $1500 |
Veneers for 6 Teeth | from $4999 |
Full Set (10 veneers for the lower and upper jaw) | from $7999 |
T-Scan diagnostics (providing precise bite analysis, ensuring optimal fit, comfort of veneers) | from $199 |
Tens Unit (to examine bite position) | from $199 |
Lumineer for Tooth | from $899 |
Explore our interest-free payment solutions for veneers, including Cherry, CareCredit, LendingClub, and Sun Bid, offering zero interest for the 1-2 years.
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I am a porcelain veneer expert, and this natural-looking solution is strong for various dental problems. With more than 30 years of experience, together with the commitment to using the latest technology and techniques, rest assured that I will fashion every veneer individually to suit your special needs. Create your beautiful and healthy smile today!
Advantages of Dental Veneers
- Protect the enamel from further damage.
- Teeth appear straight, healthy, and white, with no visible stains, chips, or cracks on the enamel.
- Can withstand the force of chewing, allowing you to maintain a normal diet without restrictions on hard foods.
- Ceramic veneers can last over 10 years, and with proper hygiene, they may last more than 15 years.
- Ceramic does not change color over time, nor does it lose its shine. It does not darken due to coffee or other pigmented products.
When Can Dental Veneers Help?
- Concealing enamel chips and micro-cracks.
- Covering visible fillings on the front surface of teeth.
- Brightening and evening out enamel color.
- Enhancing tooth shape.
- Closing significant gaps between front teeth.
- Restoring worn enamel.
This patient came to the clinic with the desire to replace her old veneers on the upper jaw. Simultaneously, she wanted to alter the alignment of her teeth and address minor bite issues without orthodontic treatment.
Dr. Boris Lipovetskiy conducted a thorough diagnosis and treatment plan. He then removed the previous restorations. The new porcelain veneers adjusted the alignment of the teeth and corrected the bite. The smile now appears even, and the teeth are white and properly shaped.
How Are Veneers Installed?
During the initial consultation, the dentist asks the patient questions to understand their desires, examines the oral cavity, evaluates the condition of teeth and gums, and uses T-scan to determine jaw closure parameters. The dentist selects suitable materials and the color to new teeth.
The dentist scans the teeth and takes a digital impression, sending it to the dental laboratory. Technicians use this impression to create a model of the "ideal" smile known as a wax-up. Based on this model, they make a mock-up.
Simultaneously, the dentist performs a professional cleaning, removing plaque and tartar from the enamel, and treats any dental or gum diseases.
During the follow-up visit, the dentist fits the mock-up. If the patient approves of the results, the next step begins.
The dentist removes a thin layer of enamel. Then, a digital impression is taken and sent to the laboratory.
On the subsequent visit, the specialist removes the temporary restorations and fixes the ceramic veneers in place using dental cement.
If the patient has a deep bite or shows signs of bruxism – the doctor may suggest TMJ treatment before veneers are placed. To maximize longevity, the doctor recommends wearing retainers to protect the teeth.
Teeth Veneers or Lumineers – Which is right for me?
Lumineers are extremely thin dental overlays (0.2-0.3 mm) that work on the same principle as veneers. They were developed and patented by the Cerinate company in the USA. Only this company's laboratory has the right to manufacture Lumineers. Therefore, to create them, a dentist sends the patient's teeth scans to the Cerinate company. This process can extend the restoration timeline.
Lumineers | Dental Veneers | |
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Thickness | 0,2 – 0,3 мм | 0,3 – 0,6 мм |
Material | Cerinate company's material | E-max, Zirconia, Zeus ceramics |
Need for Enamel Reduction | Enamel reduction is often not required. The dentist only grinds the enamel if there are irregularities. | Requires slight enamel reduction. |
Service Life | Up to 20 years | Approximately 15 years |
Restoration Color | Lumineers are semi-transparent and can lighten the tooth's color. | The dentist selects the color to match the neighboring teeth and considers the patient's preferences. |
FAQ
Yes, athletes can have dental veneers, but if the patient participates in contact sports or other high-impact activities, it's advisable to protect the teeth with special mouthguards.