Veneers Vs. Bonding: Which Is For You?

Sometimes, people need some help in reaching the smile that they deserve. When that happens, it’s helpful to meet with your dentist for your next biannual checkup to talk about your goals. After all, you’re already supposed to be in the dental chair twice each year for a cleaning and examination, so this can be your opportunity to discuss your direction. And for those looking for a more attractive smile through cosmetic dentistry, working with a trusted oral health professional can provide real information.

Dr. Singla at Singla Dental in Duncanville, TX understands the value of a great set of teeth. He wakes up every morning to help people right in your community to find their way to a smile that they actually enjoy, and there are a few ways that he’s able to do that. When it comes to adding material after damage or improving the shape of natural teeth, porcelain veneers and cosmetic bonding offer similar results, but in a different way. Find out which works for your smile needs at your next checkup.

When you’re ready to work on your smile south of Dallas, we’re here for you. Schedule your next visit with Dr. Rupesh Singla, DMD at Singla Dental.

Veneers Have Been Helping People For 100 Years

Dental veneers actually got their start in Hollywood almost a century ago. This approach was actually first developed by a California dentist looking to make prosthetics for films, and he found that porcelain worked extremely well. Over the years, some other advancements have also brought the technology to where we see it today.

With a veneer placement, a dentist uses a slim layer of external material to create a front-facing tooth surface. They can cover up a host of cosmetic concerns, from minor misalignment to misshapen teeth. They can also be helpful in repairing damage after it happens. Your dentist can help you to understand how they could help you, so let them know about your plans.

Cosmetic Bonding Works In A Slightly Different Way

Sometimes, people decide that porcelain veneers are not right for them. But even if that’s the case, it does not mean that change is not possible. With cosmetic bonding, patients are seeing beautiful smiles in the mirror.

Cosmetic dental bonding uses a similar composite resin as is common in dental fillings. It’s strong, it looks natural, and it’s safe for smiles. So, when you’re thinking about making a change, talk with Dr. Singla to determine your direction.

Talk Teeth With Singla Dental

Your smile is right there with you, every single day. To find out more about our office or to schedule an appointment, please call Dr. Rupesh Singla, DMD, at Singla Dental in Duncanville, TX at (972) 298-4677 today.

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