PORCELAIN 
              VENEERS
            Veneers are very thin 
              pieces of durable, tooth shaped porcelain that are custom made (for 
              shape and color) by a professional dental laboratory. They are bonded 
              onto the front of teeth to create a beautiful and attractive smile.
            Veneers can completely 
              reshape your teeth and smile. They can often be alternatives to 
              crowns and the ideal solution in treating many dental conditions.
            As with most dental restorations, 
              veneers are not permanent and may someday need replacement. They 
              are very durable and will last many years, giving you a beautiful 
              long lasting smile.
            Reasons for porcelain 
              veneers:
           
          
            * Cosmetically, 
              to create a uniform, white, beautiful smile.
              * Crooked teeth.
              * Misshapen teeth.
              * Severely discolored or stained teeth.
              * Teeth that are too small or large.
              * Unwanted or uneven spaces.
              * Worn or chipped teeth.
          
          
            What does getting porcelain 
              veneers involve?
            Getting veneers usually 
              requires two visits to complete the process, with little or no anesthesia 
              required during the procedure. The teeth are prepared by lightly 
              buffing and shaping the surface to allow for the thickness of the 
              veneer. A mold or impression of the teeth is taken and a shade (color) 
              will then be chosen by you and the dentist.
            On the second visit the 
              teeth will be cleansed with special liquids to achieve a durable 
              bond. Bonding cement is then placed between the tooth and veneer 
              and a special light beam is used to harden and set the bond.
            You will receive care 
              instructions for veneers. Proper brushing, flossing and regular 
              dental visits will aid in the life of your new veneers.