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Composite Veneers

This Patent was unhappy with the spaces and the uneven height of his front teeth. We corrected this with four composite veneers, which were done in one visit and no anesthetic was necessary! The patient is very happy with his new smile.

Porcelain Veneers

Patient with permanent developmental staining. Front six teeth with cosmetic veneers to cover developmental staining. Patient quote – “Thank you so much for the great new smile! You do amazing work!”

Composite Veneers

This patient was not happy with the alignment of her font teeth. Her left central (left center tooth) and left lateral teeth (next to the left central tooth) were not in alignment with the rest of her teeth. She did not want orthodontics appliances (braces) at this time. The treatment used was composite veneers. This was completed in one appointment and our patient loved her new smile!

Porcelain Veneers

Patient had tetracycline staining and didn’t like to smile because of it. She had the top teeth veneered to hide the gray staining.

Composite Veneers

This patient was unhappy with the look of her lateral teeth (the teeth on each side of the two center teeth). The teeth have a developmental defect which is called peg lateral. Also, these teeth were not in alignment with the center teeth. The treatment was composite veneers on four of her teeth. The restorations were completed in one office visit. The result was a more esthetic appearance!

Composite Veneers

This patient was not happy with the look of her lateral teeth (the teeth right next to the center teeth). She had some developmental discoloration called Fluorosis. The treatment was four composite veneers. The restorations were completed in one visit. Also, due to its conservative nature, the patient did not need anesthetic.

Porcelain Veneers

Veneer Case Patient was unhappy with previous veneers which appeared very flat and thin. Dr. Ellie helped this patient’s smile with new natural-looking porcelain veneers.

Porcelain Veneers

Patient with crowded tooth. Upper left tooth #10 (from middle, 2nd to right side of image) had a porcelain veneer placed to make it look aligned with the other teeth

Composite Veneers

This patient was unhappy with the space between her two front teeth. She also did not want braces at this time. Composite was bonded to three of her teeth. This procedure took one office visit and due to its conservative nature, no anesthetic was needed. Bonding does take periodic touch-ups to keep it looking like new; however, they can last many years.