Transforming imperfections into a stunning smile.
A perfect blend of science, art, and technology
Your journey to a brighter, more beautiful smile begins with an initial consultation with Dr. Chloe Xu. She will assess your dental health, oral function, and your aesthetic goals to determine if veneers are right for you. At this session, digital scans and photographs are taken to form a complete set of records for your smile transformation. If necessary, any underlying dental issues will be identified and addressed before moving forward with the veneer procedure.
Dr. Xu utilizes Digital Smile Design to create a treatment plan and smile mockup, allowing you to visualize and “test drive” your new smile before any drilling is done!
Chinook Smiles only works with the most reputable and esteemed cosmetic dental labs to fabricate beautiful and natural-looking veneers. Dr. Xu personally oversees every smile makeover case to ensure that her vision and aesthetic goals are communicated effectively to the laboratory. Whether you’re looking to enhance a single tooth or multiple teeth, let us show you the vibrant, flawless, and naturally radiant smile of your dreams.
FAQs
Whitening agents will only lighten natural teeth and do not work on the porcelain material that veneers are made out of (or any filling materials). Therefore, it is recommended that patients do whitening sessions before extensive dental work, so that they can achieve their target shade first and then match the shade of the restorations to remaining natural teeth.
The number of veneers needed depends on your specific cosmetic goals and the condition of your teeth. Typically, 6 veneers are recommended to cover the front teeth, as these are the most prominent in the smile zone.
Yes, dental veneers are designed to look completely natural. They are made from high-quality porcelain that mimics the translucency and appearance of natural tooth enamel.
The choice between a veneer or a crown depends on the extent of the damage or imperfection. Veneers are typically used for cosmetic enhancements, while crowns are recommended for more extensive tooth restoration.