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First Cosmetic Dental Center provides high-quality dental veneers to patients throughout Southern California, serving areas such as Woodland Hills, Tarzana, Encino, Agoura Hills, Thousand Oaks and surrounding communities.
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About Dental Veneers
Transform your smile with porcelain veneers at First Cosmetic Dental Center. Crafted with premium materials, these veneers are designed to enhance your smile's appearance and durability.
What Are Dental Veneers?
Dental veneers are a popular cosmetic solution for people looking to enhance their smiles. They are thin, custom-made shells designed to cover the front surface of your teeth, improving their appearance by correcting discoloration, chips, gaps, or uneven alignment. Veneers not only provide cosmetic benefits but can also boost confidence and improve oral functionality.
How Much Do Dental Veneers Cost?
The cost of dental veneers can vary widely based on factors such as the number of veneers you need, your location, the dentist's experience and qualifications, the materials used, and the complexity of the procedure. Prices typically range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per veneer. However, the confidence and self-esteem that come with an improved smile are often considered priceless.
Types of Veneer Materials
Porcelain Veneers
Composite Veneers
Lumineers (No-prep Veneers ) .
Zirconia Veneers
Removable Veneers
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Cost Of Dental Veneers
Dental veneers at First Cosmetic Dental Center in Woodland Hills, Tarzana, Encino, Agoura Hills, and Thousand Oaks range from $800 to $2,500 per tooth, depending on factors like the number of veneers, materials used, and the complexity of the procedure. Porcelain veneers are on the higher end due to their premium quality and durability. While dental insurance typically doesn't cover veneers, the long-lasting aesthetic benefits make them a valuable investment.
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Veneers vs. Crowns: What’s the Difference?
Porcelain veneers are designed to cover only the front surface of a tooth, primarily to improve its appearance. Dental crowns, however, encase the entire tooth, providing added strength and protection.
Veneers are typically considered a cosmetic procedure, meaning they enhance the look of your smile without necessarily reinforcing or repairing the tooth itself. Crowns, while they can also improve aesthetics, serve a restorative purpose by strengthening and protecting teeth that have been significantly damaged by decay or injury.
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Different Types of Veneers?
Yes! There are several types of veneers available, each designed to improve the appearance of your smile. These include composite veneers, porcelain veneers, no-prep veneers, and removable veneers. Here’s a closer look at each option:
Composite Veneers
Composite veneers are a great solution for addressing minor cosmetic concerns. Made from tooth-colored composite resin (the same material used for dental bonding), these veneers are applied directly to your teeth to achieve the desired aesthetic.
Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain veneers are a popular choice for correcting various aesthetic issues. These custom-made restorations are designed to fit your unique dental anatomy. To prepare your teeth for porcelain veneers, your dentist will remove a thin layer of enamel. This process creates a rough surface, allowing the veneers to adhere securely.
No-Prep Veneers
No-prep or minimal-prep veneers are a less invasive alternative to traditional porcelain veneers. While they are also custom-made, they require less enamel removal. However, it’s important to note that some enamel removal is still necessary. Since no-prep veneers aren’t suitable for everyone, consult your dentist to find out if this option is right for you.
Removable Veneers
Removable veneers, also known as pop-on or snap-on veneers, are designed to temporarily cover your natural teeth and hide imperfections. Similar to retainers, these veneers can be removed at any time. While they can improve the appearance of your smile, they may make it more difficult to eat and could affect your speech.
Since removable veneers are a relatively new innovation, there isn’t much research available about their long-term effects. Be sure to discuss their safety and suitability with your dentist.
Each type of veneer offers unique benefits and considerations. Speak with your dentist to determine which option is the best fit for your dental needs and lifestyle!
What Happens Before Getting Dental Veneers?
At your first appointment, your dentist will evaluate your teeth and gums to determine if veneers are the right option for you. If you’re a suitable candidate, the dentist will begin by removing a small layer of enamel from your teeth to prepare them. Then, they’ll take impressions of your teeth, which a dental lab technician will use to create your custom-made veneers. (For composite veneers, impressions aren’t required.)
Once the impressions are sent to the dental lab, it typically takes a few weeks for your veneers to be completed. If needed, your dentist can fit you with temporary veneers during this waiting period. After your permanent veneers are ready, the lab will send them to your dentist’s office for the final placement.


What happens during veneer placement?
During a second office visit, your dentist will check the shape, color and fit of your veneers, then permanently bond them into place using dental cement. Finally, they’ll check your bite and make any necessary adjustments.
If you want to change something about your veneers, like the shape or color, let your dentist know. They’ll work with you and the dental laboratory to ensure that your results are satisfactory.
There’s no downtime following veneer placement. People who receive dental veneers can return to normal activities the same day. You can also eat or drink immediately after your appointment, as long as the anesthesia has worn off.
Elevate Your Smile, Elevate Your Confidence
Your smile is a vital part of who you are, shaping both your identity and self-assurance. If imperfections are holding you back from sharing it fully, cosmetic dentistry offers a life-changing solution. Picture the confidence and happiness that come with truly loving your smile every day. This isn’t just about appearances; it’s about feeling your best from within. Take the first step toward a luminous smile that shows the real you.
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