If you’d like a brighter smile in Columbus, IN, Dr. Pawlus and our team are here to help. With a set of dental veneers, you can completely cover up almost any flaw in your smile including stains, chips, uneven teeth, gaps between teeth, and more.
Veneers are wafer-thin, tooth-shaped dental prostheses that cover up the front surfaces of your teeth. They are made from durable, tooth-colored ceramic materials that look and feel just like real enamel. With veneers, you can completely transform your smile, boost your confidence, and love the way you look once again.
Best of all, it takes only two short appointments at Pawlus Dental to get your new smile. Interested in learning more about veneers in Columbus, IN? Contact us now to schedule a cosmetic dentistry consultation with one of our dentists and see if veneers are right for you.
Wondering why you should choose veneers from Pawlus Dental? Here are just a few things that set our veneers apart from other dentists in Columbus, IN.
To begin the process, one of our dentists will clean and numb your mouth, then remove a very thin layer of enamel from your teeth. This is done to make sure your veneers fit properly. After preparing your teeth, your dentist will take 3D scans of your mouth. These will be used by our in-house dental lab to build your porcelain veneers.
After your initial appointment, you’ll be sent home with a temporary set of veneers to cover up your teeth. Our in-house lab will start working on your new veneers right away. It usually takes about a week to design and craft your set of porcelain veneers.
Once your veneers are done, you’ll come back to Pawlus Dental. Your dentist will remove your temporary veneers, prep your teeth, and then check your porcelain veneers to make sure they fit perfectly. After any necessary adjustments, your Columbus dentist will attach your veneers to your teeth permanently. Then, you’ll be sent home to enjoy your bright, shiny new smile!
Dental veneers can fix almost any cosmetic problem with your smile. This includes deep stains, misshapen and uneven teeth, slightly crooked teeth, chips and minor tooth damage, gaps between teeth, and more. They're extremely versatile, which is one of the reasons why veneers are so popular.
You can expect your veneers to last at least 10 years, and it’s entirely possible for veneers to last 15 years or even longer. To keep your veneers in great shape, just make sure you brush twice a day, floss once a day, and see your dentist at Pawlus Dental for a six-month checkup.
The question of whether dental insurance covers veneers is a common one and the answer can vary depending on your specific insurance plan. Veneers are often considered a cosmetic procedure, which means they might not be covered by all dental insurance plans. It's important to check with your insurance provider to understand what your plan covers and what your out-of-pocket costs might be.
In some cases, if veneers are deemed necessary for structural or restorative reasons, such as repairing a broken tooth or correcting a bite issue, insurance may cover a portion of the cost. However, if the primary purpose is to improve the appearance of your teeth, it's likely you will have to bear the cost yourself. Always consult with your insurance company to understand your coverage and potential costs.
Yes, third-party financing is often an option for patients who want to get veneers but are concerned about the cost. Many dental practices, including Pawlus Dental, work with third-party financing companies to provide affordable payment plans for their patients. These plans can make it easier for you to get the treatment you need without having to pay the full cost upfront.
Financing options vary, and some may require a credit check or have specific terms and conditions, so it's important to understand the details before you sign up. Your dental practice can provide you with information about the financing options they offer and help you determine which one might be the best fit for you.
Veneers are typically made from porcelain or composite resin, materials that are resistant to staining. This means that they will maintain their color for a long time, unlike natural teeth which can yellow or stain over time. However, veneers cannot be whitened like natural teeth.
When you get veneers, your dentist will match the color of the veneers to your natural teeth to ensure a consistent, natural-looking smile. If you're considering getting veneers and you also want a whiter smile, you might want to consider having your teeth whitened before the veneers are applied. That way, your veneers can be matched to the new, whiter shade of your teeth.
Taking care of your veneers is similar to caring for your natural teeth. Regular brushing and flossing are essential to maintain your oral health and the longevity of your veneers. It's also important to avoid using abrasive toothpaste or hard-bristled toothbrushes, as these can scratch the surface of the veneers.
While veneers are resistant to staining, it's a good idea to limit consumption of foods and drinks that can stain your teeth, such as coffee, tea, and red wine. If you're a smoker, quitting will not only improve your overall health, but it will also prevent your veneers from becoming stained.
Regular check-ups with your dentist are also important. They can monitor the condition of your veneers and your overall oral health, and address any potential issues before they become serious. With proper care and maintenance, your veneers can last for many years, providing you with a beautiful, confident smile.
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