Porcelain veneers typically last 10–15 years with proper care.
Dental Veneers
Upgrade your smile. We offer custom-crafted veneers to fix chips, gaps, and stains
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Cost
Porcelain veneers are $1,500 at Solace Dental of Tampa. We offer financing options to keep costs manageable.
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Procedure Duration
Getting veneers typically requires two visits: one for preparation and impressions, and a second for placement.
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Pain Level
Veneer placement is a minimally invasive and generally painless procedure. We use gentle techniques.
Sedation Dentistry
Porcelain Dental Veneers in Tampa
Dental veneers are thin, custom-made shells bonded to the front of your teeth to instantly correct chips, gaps, discoloration, and uneven shapes. Made from high-quality porcelain, veneers look and feel just like natural teeth—only better. Whether you’re looking for a subtle refinement or a full smile makeover, we design veneers to match your ideal look.
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What is the process?
Consultation and Smile Design: We start by discussing your goals and examining your teeth. Together, we’ll decide on the number of veneers needed, the desired shape and shade, and whether porcelain or composite is best for you.
Tooth Preparation and Impressions: A thin layer of enamel is gently removed from each tooth receiving a veneer. We then take precise impressions to ensure a custom fit.
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What are the next steps?
Veneer Fabrication: Your veneers are custom-crafted in a dental lab to match the shape, color, and style of your natural smile. In some cases, temporary veneers may be placed while you wait.
Final Placement: Once ready, your veneers are securely bonded to your teeth, and we make any final adjustments to ensure a perfect, natural look.
FAQ
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How long do dental veneers last?
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Do veneers require special care?
No special care is needed. Just brush, floss, and visit your dentist regularly.
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Are veneers permanent?
Yes, veneers are considered a permanent treatment because a small amount of enamel is removed to place them. While they may need replacement over time, the process itself is not reversible.