How Many Veneers Will I Need?

In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider explains how the number of veneers needed is determined through consultation, evaluation, and detailed planning to achieve a natural, aesthetic result. If you are considering veneers, schedule a free consultation today to receive a personalized treatment plan.

The number of veneers needed for your treatment is determined through a combination of consultation, evaluation, and laboratory planning.

First, we discuss your goals and expectations to understand the specific changes you want to achieve. This helps us determine the general scope of treatment and provides an initial idea of how many teeth may need veneers.

The most accurate way to determine the number of veneers required is through a detailed analysis using models of your teeth. We take impressions and create models that allow us to visualize the changes needed to achieve the most natural and aesthetic outcome. By making adjustments on these models, we can assess how many veneers will be necessary to create a balanced and harmonious smile.

This careful planning ensures that your veneers blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, providing the best possible aesthetic and functional result. If you are considering veneers, we can guide you through the process and create a treatment plan tailored to your needs.

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