My
story starts as a passenger in a car accident with a wicked huge wooden object in the road
(apparently fallen off of a truck). I landed with my head in the windshield (seatbelts
were not mandatory then). My injuries were substantial including a broken wrist, knee, and
many facial.
I
had several chipped front teeth. My dentist was concerned about further damage not yet
visible. We decided to check each tooth that was in question. Fortunately, the damage was
only with a few chipped teeth. We reviewed several options, and concluded that my smile
would be best restored with porcelain veneers. I didnt know such a thing had
existed, and had expected the dentist to just file them down. There was enough tooth left
in each case that removing the teeth and placing implants in their place was not
necessary.
The
procedure was a lot simpler than I thought, and the color of the porcelain matched my
other teeth perfectly. The end results were technically perfect and provided me with a
beautiful smile.
Mary,
Maine

Next: How to select the
color of your veneers
- Introduction to tooth veneers section
- Causes of discoloration of the teeth
- Who is a candidate for dental veneers?
- Procedure description: veneers
- Types of veneers available for your teeth
- How much do dental veneers cost?
- Pros and cons of getting veneers
- Before and after pictures - dental veneers
- Personal stories from tooth veneer patients
- How to select the color of your veneers
- Dental veneers message board and discussion

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