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Here's Why Veneers Are So Popular

Veneers may have been first used by actors, but there’s no denying that veneers are one of the most popular cosmetic services whether you’re a celebrity or not. Veneers can transform your smile, leaving you with an irresistible smile.

We know that having a beautiful smile is important, and at Bucktown Dental, it’s Melissa Daza and Michelle Schwartzs mission to help you achieve a healthy — and beautiful — smile. That’s why we recommend that you come visit our Chicago, Illinois, clinic to find out if veneers are right for you.

In the meantime, here’s a quick look at why veneers are so popular.

Pearly whites? Check!

Veneers can do what whitening strips and whitening gels can’t do. Veneers can brighten your teeth — even teeth that are permanently stained and don’t respond to writing treatments. According to the experts at WebMD, porcelain veneers are even stain-resistant, so you can say goodbye to stained teeth!

Veneers are easy to care for

It may seem like a lot of work to keep your smile dazzling 24/7, but the reality is that taking care of your veneers is easy! Simply brush your teeth as you normally would. Continue to floss, use mouthwash, and receive regular dental exams. 

With the proper care, veneers can last for decades!

Customized smiles 

Veneers can address minor imperfections that keep you from loving your smile. This includes:

Veneers can be combined with other cosmetic services (such as crowns for problems with posterior teeth) to create your ultimate dream smile.

Easy process

Getting veneers is an easy, straight-forward process. You’ll need to make two appointments. During the first appointment, we’ll prepare your teeth and create molds (so we can make customized veneers). While your veneers are being fabricated, you’ll have a temporary set of veneers.

When the permanent veneers are ready, simply come back, and we’ll seat your veneers right over your natural teeth.

Picture-worthy smiles

Thanks to social media platforms, including Instagram, veneers have skyrocketed to popularity thanks to hashtags like #Veneers, #CosmeticDentistry, #Smile, and #SmileMakeover. People are proudly sharing their new smiles for everyone to see. 

Ready for a new smile?

Whether you’re interested in tooth whitening or veneers, we can help you love your smile again.

To learn more about our cosmetic dentistry services, schedule an appointment at our Chicago Clinic. Give us a call, or request an appointment online.

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