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How Can I Find a Dentist to Take My Porcelain Veneers Case?

Posted on April 20, 2025 by AllSmiles.

I’m looking for a dentist to take my porcelain veneers case. I’ve seen two dentists, and both took X-rays. I prefer to narrow my choices instead of getting X-ray after X-ray, only to discover that a dentist might overprepare my teeth. Any tips on finding a dentist, other than a preferred provider in my insurance plan? How can I find someone to do minimal prep on my teeth and give me beautiful veneers? Thanks. Nate from MI

Nate,

Navigating the selection of a new dental professional requires careful consideration. Fortunately, numerous resources are available online to aid you in this important decision. By thoughtfully exploring these resources, you can gather valuable insights to help you identify a dentist who aligns with your needs and preferences.

How to Find a Dentist for Porcelain Veneers

You can find a dentist for porcelain veneers by researching a dentist’s training, credentials, and experience, and reviewing patients’ feedback.

Exploring Online Resources

A well-established cosmetic dentist typically maintains a professional website. We encourage you to explore these sites to review the dentist’s biography, which often details their training, experience, and commitment to ongoing professional development. Look for affiliations or credentials with reputable organizations such as the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry or the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry, which offer specialized training.

Before-and-after smile makeover from Dr. Steven Brooker of Baton Rouge

A healthy smile makeover from Dr. Brooksher

Furthermore, many dental websites feature a “smile gallery,” showcasing before-and-after photographs of their work, particularly with procedures like porcelain veneers. Examining these galleries can help you assess the dentist’s aesthetic skills and identify cases like yours.

Schedule Consultations

Most cosmetic dental practices offer a no-obligation initial consultation. When scheduling, clearly express your interest in visiting the office, meeting the dentist, and discussing potential treatment options. Many practices provide a brief appointment with the dentist or a team member to understand your smile objectives and provide an overview of their services. This visit lets you gauge your comfort with the practice environment and the dental team.

Review Patient Feedback

Seek online reviews for dentists you are considering. Platforms such as Google My Business, Yelp, and Facebook often host patient testimonials. Additionally, a web search using the dentist’s name followed by the word “reviews” may uncover further sources of valuable feedback.

A dental practice’s website or social media accounts can also provide significant information about its expertise and approach to patient care.

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Which Types of Porcelain Veneers Look the Best?

Posted on July 19, 2024 by AllSmiles.

I’ve had porcelain veneers since 2007, and want to replace them to get a brighter and more natural-looking smile. I had three consultations with dentists, and one recommend zirconia or Emax crowns. The other two dentists recommended feldspathic veneers. Do you mind ranking the materials from highest to lowest for what I want to accomplish? Thanks. Nagi

Nagi,

Your question is like asking which materials can create a masterpiece painting without considering the talent of the artist. Rather than being primarily concerned about whether a dentist uses e.max, feldspathic, or zirconia porcelain veneers, consider whether the dentist is a talented artist who creates beautiful smiles.

We recommend checking dentists’ post-graduate cosmetic dentistry training, cosmetic dentistry accreditation, the smile galleries of patients’ cases on their websites, and their porcelain veneers experience.

Check the credentials of the dentists with whom you had consultations. If they are not accredited cosmetic dentists or do not have extensive cosmetic dentistry training, find dentists with the training and experience to personalize a beautiful smile for you. Schedule consultations with at least two advanced cosmetic dentists to discuss your smile goals and options for achieving them.

What Materials Produce Beautiful Porcelain Veneers?

Skilled cosmetic dentist often use feldspathic porcelain or e.max to achieve beautiful results. Zirconia is manufactured in blocks of porcelain that must be ground into porcelain veneers or porcelain crowns. Although a dental ceramist can bake stain on zirconia’s surface, the results are less aesthetic than baking tint variations onto porcelain. Also, a block of zirconia cannot product subtle variations in shade and translucence in porcelain veneers to mimic natural teeth, but e.max and feldspathic porcelain can.

Check the credentials and training of the dentist with whom you already had consultations. If they lack accreditation or post-graduate training, look for a dentists who do, and schedule consultations.

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Before and after porcelain veneers pictures from Baton Rouge accredited cosmetic dentist Dr. Brooker

Before and after porcelain veneers photos from Dr. Duane Delaune.

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Why Are My Porcelain Veneers Turning Black at the Top Then Yellow?

Posted on January 31, 2024 by AllSmiles.

I got porcelain veneers eight years ago. I was never thrilled with them, but they are beginning to discolor so badly that it’s embarrassing that 5 of my eight veneers are turning black at the top and then yellow beneath the black. I expected to keep the veneers for 15 years because my dentist assured me that I had the highest quality materials. I am so anxious because I realize this may mean I need new veneers. I’m getting married in September 2024, and new veneers are not in my budget. I have relocated twice since I got the veneers and must find a new dentist. Although my current dentist takes good care of them, I hesitate to ask him for new veneers. Why do I have two-toned veneers? Thank you. Khloé

Khloé,

Quality porcelain veneers can last 15 years or longer if you care for them well.

Why Are Your Veneers Turning Black and Yellow?

If your veneers are changing colors, the cause may be damage to the veneers or their composition.

Dental Veneers That Turn Yellow

  • Veneers Composition. Veneers can be porcelain or dental composite. Dental composite is a mixture of plastic resin with quartz or glass. Dental composite discolors from everyday activities, including eating, drinking, or smoking over time. However, undamaged porcelain veneers are stain resistant.
  • Damaged Veneers. Porcelain veneers resist stains unless something damages them. Dental office power polishing equipment can etch away the glaze, causing the veneers to turn yellow.

Dental Veneers that Turn Black Near the Gumline

Photo of the tip of dental forceps holding a single porcelain veneer; from the Baton Rouge office of accredited cosmetic dentist Dr. Steven Brooksher.

Porcelain veneer

Dental veneers may turn black at the gumline if something is leaking behind the veneers. Weakness, where the veneer and tooth meet, can allow fluid to leak and contaminate the bond. The veneer will gradually darken near the gumline. Bonding dental veneers to teeth requires advanced knowledge of bonding techniques.

What Are Your Options for Discoloring Veneers?

Replacing your porcelain or composite veneers is the only option to protect your teeth and oral health. Regardless of the cause of the discoloration of your veneers, leaving it untreated promotes tooth decay. You may need tooth fillings or root canal treatment for untreated decay.

We recommend consulting an advanced cosmetic dentist for an exam and X-rays to identify the source of leakage behind your veneers and explain how to protect your oral health.

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Why Did My Wisdom Teeth Erupt Brown?

Posted on January 28, 2024 by AllSmiles.

Both of my lower wisdom teeth erupted brown. I don’t know why it happened, but I’m self-conscious about it. Also, my lower molar teeth are darker than the rest. Could something be wrong with my tooth enamel? My dentist’s first available appointment is March 6, but I can’t stop thinking about what’s happening with my teeth. Can a dentist restore them? Will porcelain veneers work?

Although Dr. Brooksher would need to examine your teeth and take X-rays, we can use your description to describe what may be happening with your teeth. Remember that the explanation is not a diagnosis without an in-person appointment.

Why Are Your Wisdom Teeth Brown?

If your wisdom teeth erupted brown, you may have defective enamel. Decay can turn tooth enamel brown, but if the tooth erupts brown, it’s not from decay. A medical condition may cause discolored tooth enamel if other molar teeth are brown. Sometimes, a medical condition or medication taken while teeth form can affect their color as they erupt.

Defective enamel can make teeth susceptible to decay. A dentist would recommend a dental crown if a tooth is weak from decay or other causes. However, a weak or discolored wisdom tooth doesn’t need a crown because wisdom teeth are often problematic and need extractions anyway. Your dentist will examine and x-ray your teeth and review your medical and prescription histories to determine the cause of discoloration. Afterward, the dentist can recommend treatment to improve the shade of your teeth.

Will Porcelain Veneers Work for Molar Teeth?

Porcelain veneers will not withstand the forces of biting and chewing on molar teeth. A cosmetic dentist can recommend an alternative to porcelain veneers for discoloration. Depending on your teeth’s condition and the cause of discoloration, teeth whitening or dental crowns may be appropriate.

If your dentist doesn’t have post-graduate cosmetic dentistry training, schedule a second opinion with an advanced cosmetic dentist to compare your treatment options.

 

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Photos of Dr. Brooksher’s patient. A tooth’s condition and location determine cosmetic dentistry options.

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Get Porcelain Veneers or Bonding for My Peg Laterals?

Posted on August 23, 2023 by AllSmiles.

I paid $1,500 for dental bonding on my left and right peg laterals, but I would like to know if I should have gotten porcelain veneers instead. The bonding was a waste of money because the shape of the peg laterals is weird, and the color doesn’t match my teeth. My dentist says she could try again, but I don’t have the time or money to waste on her attempts.

Should I see another dentist to remove the bonding and ask for porcelain veneers instead? What are the chances that I can get a refund from my current dentist? At least the $1,500 could go toward the cost of porcelain veneers. Thank you. Borys from IL

 

Borys,

When you pay for cosmetic dentistry, but the results are teeth that look fake and don’t match your surrounding teeth, you deserve a refund. You can request a refund without being confrontational because you paid for cosmetic dentistry to improve your peg laterals, but now they look worse.

Porcelain Veneers or Dental Bonding for Peg Laterals?

Porcelain veneers or dental bonding can reshape peg laterals. However, we encourage you to find a dentist with advanced cosmetic dentistry training rather than request a specific treatment to improve your smile. Asking a dentist to become an artist when they lack the training or artistic talent will result in further disappointment.

Start by scheduling consultations with at least two cosmetic dentists, preferably accredited. After an exam, each dentist will explain your treatment options to reshape your lateral incisors and what to expect.

Dental bonding for peg laterals

Applying composite by hand, a cosmetic dentist can layer dental bonding to adapt the size of your peg laterals while matching your surrounding teeth. Dental bonding is less expensive than porcelain veneers, but it doesn’t last as long. It is also susceptible to stains, but a cosmetic dentist can polish the bonding for you to help it last.

Porcelain veneers for peg laterals

A skilled cosmetic dentist and dental ceramist can create porcelain veneers to reshape your peg laterals and mimic your natural teeth. Porcelain veneers are dental ceramics that are more durable than tooth enamel. Custom porcelain veneers are stain resistant.

A cosmetic dentist will consider these factors before recommending treatment:

  • Your goals
  • The condition of your teeth
  • The extent of the imperfections in your teeth
  • The dentist’s experience with porcelain veneers or dental bonding in lateral incisor cases like  yours

Best wishes for a happy resolution with your smile makeover.

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Before and after peg lateral cosmetic dentistry photos from Baton Rouge accredited cosmetic dentist Dr. Steven Brooksher

Peg lateral patient photos from Baton Rouge accredited cosmetic dentist Dr. Steven Brooksher.

 

 

 

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