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Porcelain Veneers, Inlays and Onlays
Veneers are among the most popular and successful methods for changing and improving your smile. Crooked, chipped and spaced teeth can be made to create a brighter, straighter more natural looking smile Some of our clients may qualify for no or minimal preparation veneers. To create a custom veneer involves removing a small amount of your tooth to make room for the veneer to be overlaid. Dr. King then takes an impression to send to the dental lab to fabricate your new veneers. Your new porcelain veneers will provide you with a long lasting, stain resistant, natural smile.
Inlays and Onlays
In place of the traditional metal fillings Dr. King used porcelain inlays and onlays to provide you with a natural smile. These are custom fitted puzzle pieces that are hardened and cured outside of the mouth in order to provide the strength in the center of the tooth. They add strength to the tooth unlike silver fillings, they need to be prepared with an undercut which will cause microcracks to occur in the tooth. Not only do porcelain inlays and onlays provide a natural smile they also last longer than the metal filling, which can shift and crack. Dr. King uses porcelain because is requires less of your natural tooth structure to be removed and it strengthens your natural tooth structure. These ceramic pieces are bonded into place providing an immediate seal to the tooth.
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