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5 Smile Flaws You Didn't Know Could Be Corrected With Veneers

Just about anyone can get a movie star smile with dental veneers. In fact, more than a few Hollywood celebrities have done just that. Smile and pain-free dental veneers can fix more smile flaws than you may realize. These wafer-thin porcelain shells cover up teeth that are stained, broken, or cracked, a more.  

At Beaumont Cherry Valley Dental in Beaumont, California, Daniel Park, DDS has delivered million-dollar smiles for countless patients through the magic of state-of-the-art dental veneers. Among the most common issues, Dr. Park remedies with veneers are:

1. Misshapen or uneven teeth

Don’t like the shape of your teeth? Are they too short or too narrow? Or maybe your front teeth are the perfect length, but the rest of your teeth are shorter so that your smile looks ragged. Using dental veneers, Dr. Park creates perfectly shaped and proportioned teeth that still look natural. 

2. A gummy smile

If you have a gummy smile, you don’t have to undergo regular Botox® injections to correct it. Nor do you have to have your gums surgically altered so that you show more teeth when you smile.

By selecting the right size and shape veneers and placing them with expertise, Dr. Park creates a smile that reveals your bright, white teeth and not your gums. You’ll be able to smile freely, broadly, and confidently whether you’re posing for social events, charming a date, or taking a killer selfie.

3. Gapped teeth

Sometimes a gap in your teeth can become a signature, or sometimes it’s an inherited trait that signifies you’re part of a valued culture. Sometimes, a gap is unflattering, and if you many gaps in your teeth, you might have considered braces.

Instead of closing your teeth over time with a realignment system, Dr. Park uses veneers to reshape your teeth and make them fit together perfectly. The gaps are gone in just a few weeks.

4. Misaligned teeth

If you have slightly misaligned teeth, such as a small overbite, overlapped, or twisted teeth, you might be able to avoid braces altogether. Depending on your alignment issues, Dr. Park can often create custom veneers that create a well-aligned and functional bite while improving the overall aesthetics of your teeth, too.

5. Easily stained teeth

You whiten your teeth regularly. But you don’t want to give up red wine, coffee, and other dark-colored delicacies. Porcelain veneers not only have the translucence and strength of natural teeth, but they resist stains, too. You do need to care for veneers with as much diligence as ever: Brush at least once a day, floss daily, and visit Beaumont Cherry Valley Dental for a professional cleaning twice a year. 

To learn whether veneers are right for you, contact Dr. Park at Beaumont Cherry Valley Dental. Either call our office or request an appointment online.

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