Family and Cosmetic Dentistry offers our patients the option to improve their smile through porcelain veneers. Veneers are wafer thin laminates of porcelain that fit over your existing teeth. The reasons that many patients use porcelain veneers include, but are not limited to: covering discolored teeth, repairing teeth, straightening a slightly crooked tooth, closing spaces between teeth, or simply to transform your smile.
Beside normal porcelain veneers, the office also carries Lumineers which are a slightly thinner than typical porcelain veneers and require little to no preparation of your teeth. This secondary option is not for everyone and only a select few patients can benefit from Lumineers.
The Family and Cosmetic Dentistry office’s computer-imaging system allows for our patient’s to preview what your smile could look like. If you are really considering transforming your smile with veneers and want to discuss your options please book your free consultation with Dr. Goodarzi today!
Or call us at 813-661-8360 for the most up-to-date availability.
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