Cosmetic Restorations and Veneers in Littleton, CO | Southbridge Dentistry
During a restorative procedure, we will remove the cavity or decayed part of the tooth until we get down to healthy tooth structure. Then, depending on how much decay tooth structure is removed, we place a tooth colored filling or fabricate a tooth colored crown. Veneers are similar to a crown but minimal tooth structure is removed. Then a porcelain face or crown is placed over the tooth to improve the aesthetics.
What Are Cosmetic Restorations?
During restorative procedures, the decayed or damaged portion of a tooth is carefully removed until healthy tooth structure remains. Based on the extent of decay or damage, we restore the tooth using either:
- Tooth-colored composite fillings for smaller repairs
- Custom-made tooth-colored crowns when more tooth structure is missing
What Are Veneers?
Veneers are thin porcelain shells that cover the front surface of a tooth to enhance appearance. Unlike crowns, veneers require minimal removal of tooth structure. They are an excellent option to improve the color, shape, or alignment of teeth for a natural, beautiful smile.
Why Choose Southbridge Dentistry for Cosmetic Restorations and Veneers in Littleton, CO?
- Expert dental team specializing in aesthetic and restorative dentistry
- Use of high-quality materials that blend seamlessly with natural teeth
- Customized treatment plans focused on your oral health and smile goals
- Convenient location serving patients throughout Littleton, CO
Schedule Your Cosmetic Dentistry Consultation Today
If you’re interested in restoring your smile’s function and beauty, contact Southbridge Dentistry in Littleton, CO to schedule a consultation for cosmetic restorations or veneers. Let us help you achieve the smile you deserve.
Frequently Asked Questions about Cosmetic Restorations and Veneers
Q1: How long do veneers last?
A: With proper care, veneers typically last 10 to 15 years before replacement may be needed.
Q2: Is the cosmetic restoration procedure painful?
A: Most patients experience minimal discomfort as local anesthesia is used during treatment.