Hi! Welcome to the VeroDental dental blog where we take the time to answer dental questions. Today we are focusing on fabulous veneers, which are used extensively in cosmetic dentistry.Dental veneers (also called laminates) are custom-made to permanently cover the front part of one or more teeth. Wafer-thin, super-strong veneers can correct a variety of problems including:
1. Chips2. Cracks3. Stains4. Teeth that are misshapen5. Teeth that are too short6. Teeth that are misaligned7. Gaps between teeth
The first step in the veneer process is to make a model of your teeth. The next step is for an expert dental lab tech to fabricate your custom veneers. In some veneer procedures, a small amount of the enamel from the face of the tooth has to be removed. Today's veneer process leaves most of your healthy tooth structure.Please call 801-901-8851 and a member of our trustworthy staff can answer any questions you have about veneers. We can also tell you about other procedures that can upgrade your smile.
Contact VeroDental:
801-901-8851
Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):
139 N Hunters Grove Ln, Ste 100Lehi, Utah84043
ArticleID 4635
Related posts
Discover the art of enhancing your smile.

What Happens During a Regular Dental Check-Up
If it’s been a while since your last dental visit, you might feel a little unsure about what happens during a regular dental check-up. The good news? It’s a straightforward process designed to keep your smile healthy and catch any potential issues before they become bigger problems.

Porcelain Veneers vs Composite: The Truth Behind the Price Tag
If you're dreaming of a straighter, whiter, more confident smile, you're not alone. One of the fastest and most transformative cosmetic dentistry options available today is dental veneers. But when it comes to choosing between porcelain veneers vs composite, many patients wonder: which option is truly better?

Not Happy With Your Gums? Ask About Contouring
Some American Fork and Lehi dental patients who are interested in a full smile makeover might want to consider gum contouring.

