Dental Veneers and Dental Laminates Aventura, FL
Let's be honest: if you're not happy with your smile, it affects every facet of your life. You hesitate before laughing at a joke. You angle your face just right in photos. You keep your mouth closed when you meet new people. It's exhausting, and it doesn't have to be this way. Porcelain veneers can change it all in a few short appointments.
At Haratz Dental in Aventura, we help patients regain their confidence with comprehensive dental procedures, including porcelain veneers. These thin, custom-made shells cover chips, stains, gaps, and other imperfections that make you self-conscious. The best part? They look completely natural. No one will know you've had work done unless you tell them.
What Are Porcelain Veneers?
Porcelain veneers are ultra-thin shells made from medical-grade ceramic. We bond them to the front of your teeth to change their color, shape, size, or length. Think of them as a custom facade that hides imperfections and creates the smile you've always wanted.
The porcelain we use mimics the light-reflecting properties of natural tooth enamel. This means your veneers won't look fake or overly white. They blend seamlessly with your other teeth, giving you a smile that makes people think you were born with it.
“They blend seamlessly with your other teeth, giving you a smile that makes people think you were born with it.”
Why Choose Veneers Over Other Cosmetic Options?
You have several ways to improve your smile, so why choose veneers? The answer comes down to versatility and results. Teeth whitening works well for stains, but it won't fix chips or gaps. Dental bonding can repair small problems, but the composite resin doesn't last as long as porcelain and may discolor over time.
Veneers address multiple issues at once. They can cover deep stains that whitening can't touch, close small gaps, repair chips, and even make slightly crooked teeth look straight. You get a complete smile transformation without years of orthodontic work.
“Veneers address multiple issues at once.”
What Problems Can Veneers Fix?
We recommend porcelain veneers for a wide range of cosmetic concerns, including:
- Discoloration: Some stains go deep into the tooth and won’t respond to traditional whitening. Veneers cover these permanently.
- Chips and cracks: Minor damage to your front teeth shows every time you smile. Veneers restore your teeth to their original shape.
- Gaps between teeth: Small spaces between your front teeth can be closed without braces or clear aligners.
- Worn-down teeth: Grinding your teeth over the years wears down the enamel. Veneers rebuild the surface and protect what’s underneath.
- Misshapen or uneven teeth: If your teeth are too small, too large, or irregularly shaped, veneers create uniformity.
If you're dealing with one or several of these issues, veneers may be able to address them all in a single treatment.
“Veneers may be able to address multiple issues all in a single treatment.”
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The Veneer Process: What to Expect
Getting veneers typically takes two appointments. During your first visit, we prep your teeth by removing a thin layer of enamel. This creates space for the veneer so your tooth doesn't look bulky. We then take digital impressions of your teeth and work with a dental lab to create veneers that match your desired shape and color.
You'll wear temporary veneers while the lab crafts your permanent ones. This usually takes about two weeks. At your second appointment, we remove the temporaries, clean your teeth, and bond the porcelain veneers in place with a strong adhesive. We check your bite, make any needed adjustments, and polish everything to perfection.
How Long Do Veneers Last?
With proper care, porcelain veneers can last 10 to 15 years or longer. They're stain-resistant and durable, but they're not indestructible. Avoid using your teeth as tools to open packages or bite your nails. If you grind your teeth at night, we may recommend a night guard to protect your investment.
Regular dental checkups and good oral hygiene keep your veneers looking their best. Brush twice a day, floss daily, and visit us for dental cleanings every six months. Taking care of veneers is no different from caring for your natural teeth.
“With proper care, porcelain veneers can last 10 to 15 years or longer.”
Are Veneers Right for You?
Veneers work best for people with healthy teeth and gums who want to improve their smile. If you have significant tooth decay, gum disease, or severe misalignment, we may need to address those issues first. We'll examine your mouth during a consultation and discuss whether veneers are the right choice or if another treatment might work better.
People who grind their teeth heavily may not be ideal candidates unless they're willing to wear a protective guard at night. We want your veneers to last as long as possible, and protecting them from excessive force is part of that.
Proven Success Rates
Research shows porcelain veneers are among the most reliable cosmetic dental treatments available. According to a systematic review published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine, porcelain laminate veneers have a 10-year survival rate of 95.5%. This means that after a decade, more than 19 out of 20 veneers remain functional.
“Porcelain laminate veneers have a 10-year survival rate of 95.5%.”
Why Choose Haratz Dental for Your Veneers?
Dr. Haratz, Dr. Rand, and Dr. Maya bring decades of combined experience to every smile makeover. Dr. Adela earned her Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the University of Pennsylvania and has been serving the Aventura community since 1990. Dr. Rand, a board-certified oral surgeon, adds surgical precision to complex cases when needed.
We don't rush through appointments or use cookie-cutter approaches. Every set of veneers we create is custom-designed for your face, your smile, and your goals. You'll see digital previews before we start, and we welcome your input throughout the process.
“Dr. Adela has been serving the Aventura community since 1990.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Are dental veneers comfortable?
A. Dental veneers may feel slightly different at first, but most patients adjust within a few days. If you experience any bite problems or discomfort, let us know so we can make adjustments. The goal is for your veneers to feel completely natural.
Q. Will my veneers look natural?
A. Yes. The porcelain we use mimics natural tooth enamel's light-reflecting properties. Your veneers will blend seamlessly with your other teeth, creating a smile that looks like you were born with it. We custom-design each veneer to match your facial features and desired appearance.
Q. How long do dental veneers last?
A. Porcelain veneers typically last 10 to 15 years or longer with proper care. Research shows a 95.5% success rate after 10 years. Regular dental checkups, good oral hygiene, and avoiding habits like using teeth as tools help maximize their lifespan.
Q. Can I get dental veneers for my entire mouth?
A. Veneers are typically placed on front teeth that show when you smile. The exact number depends on your goals and the current state of your teeth. Most patients choose an even number, commonly between 2 and 12 veneers, to create a balanced, natural appearance.
Q. Will I experience pain when receiving dental veneers?
A. We use local anesthesia to numb your teeth before the procedure, so you won't feel pain during treatment. You may experience mild soreness in your jaw or gums afterward, which over-the-counter pain medication can easily manage.
Q. What should I do if my dental veneers fall off?
A. Contact our office immediately if a veneer becomes loose or falls off. Don't attempt to reattach it yourself. Avoid very hot or cold foods and beverages until we can see you, as the exposed tooth may be sensitive.
Take the First Step Toward Your New Smile at Haratz Dental
If you're tired of hiding your smile in photos or feeling self-conscious during conversations, porcelain veneers might be the solution you've been looking for. They're an investment in yourself that pays dividends every time you smile with confidence.
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Transform Your Smile with Porcelain Veneers
Contact us today at Haratz Dental to schedule a consultation. We'll discuss your goals, examine your teeth, and create a treatment plan tailored to you. Whether you need one veneer or a complete set, we're here to help you achieve the smile you deserve. Learn more about our team and approach to dental care on our About page. Call (786) 433-5232 today.
Helpful Related Links
- Journal of Clinical Medicine. Porcelain Veneer Survival Rates. 2024
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD). Home Page. 2024
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2024
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