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Why People Love Tucson Dental Studio
Your Destination for Veneers in Tucson, AZ
A Beautiful, Natural Appearance
Veneers are custom-designed to match the color, shape, and size of your teeth, creating a natural and aesthetically pleasing result.
Quick and Long-Lasting Solution
With proper care, veneers can last 10-15 years or longer, providing a durable solution to enhance your smile.
Correct Multiple Issues at Once
Veneers can address discoloration, chips, gaps, and even slightly misaligned teeth, making them a versatile option for a complete smile makeover.
Choose the Right Veneer for You
Traditional Veneers
Thin porcelain shells bonded to the front of your teeth for a durable and natural look.
No-Prep Veneers
Minimal preparation veneers that preserve more of your natural tooth structure.
Porcelain Veneers
Highly durable and stain-resistant, ideal for long-term cosmetic improvements.
Composite Veneers
A more affordable option crafted from composite resin, perfect for minor cosmetic enhancements.
Who is an Ideal Candidate for Veneers?
Veneers are a great option for patients with healthy teeth and gums who want to address cosmetic concerns, including:
- Stained or discolored teeth that don’t respond to whitening.
- Chipped or cracked teeth.
- Gaps or uneven spacing between teeth.
- Teeth that are slightly misaligned or irregularly shaped.
If you’re unsure whether veneers are right for you, schedule a consultation, and we’ll help you explore your options.
How to Maintain Your New Smile
- Brush and floss daily using non-abrasive toothpaste.
- Avoid biting into hard foods or objects that could chip your veneers.
- Wear a night guard if you grind your teeth while sleeping.
- Visit Tucson Dental Studio regularly for checkups and cleanings to ensure your veneers stay in top shape.
During your consultation, we’ll discuss the best option for your goals, lifestyle, and budget.
What to Expect at Tucson Dental Studio
Consultation and Assessment
Dr. Spader will evaluate your smile, discuss your goals, and recommend the best type of veneers for you.
Tooth Preparation
For traditional veneers, we’ll gently reshape the enamel to ensure a perfect fit. No-prep veneers require little to no alteration.
Impressions and Design
Using advanced technology like iTero scanning, we’ll create a precise digital model of your teeth for custom fabrication.
Placement and Final Adjustments
Once your veneers are ready, they’ll be bonded securely to your teeth, and we’ll make any necessary adjustments to ensure a comfortable, natural fit.
Enjoy Your New Smile
Walk out with a flawless smile that boosts your confidence and enhances your appearance.
Compassionate Care, Modern Technology, Trusted Results
Patient Comfort First
From cozy blankets to laidback music, we’ve designed our office to make every visit relaxed and stress-free.
Cutting-Edge Technology
Advanced tools like CEREC same-day crowns and CBCT imaging ensure precise, efficient care tailored to your needs.
Same-Day Appointments
Dental emergencies can’t wait. We’re here to provide fast, reliable care when you need it most.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do veneers last?
With proper care, veneers can last 10-15 years or more.
Are veneers covered by insurance?
Veneers are typically considered cosmetic, so they may not be covered. We offer flexible financing to make them more affordable.
Can veneers fix crooked teeth?
Yes, veneers can address minor misalignments, creating the appearance of a straighter smile.
How do I clean my veneers?
Brush and floss like you would with natural teeth. Avoid abrasive toothpaste to prevent scratching the surface.
Are veneers stain-resistant?
Porcelain veneers are highly stain-resistant, but composite veneers may stain over time.
How many veneers will I need?
This depends on your smile goals. During your consultation, we’ll discuss how many veneers will achieve the best results.
Can I whiten my veneers?
Veneers cannot be whitened, so it’s best to match their shade to your natural teeth after whitening.
Will veneers damage my natural teeth?
When placed correctly, veneers do not harm your natural teeth and can even protect them.
What’s the difference between veneers and crowns?
Veneers cover the front surface of a tooth, while crowns encase the entire tooth for added strength.