2020 W Rochelle Rd Irving, TX 75062

Transform Your Smile With Porcelain and Non-Invasive Veneers
If you want to transform your smile into a work of art, porcelain and non-invasive veneers are just right for you. Our dentists at Dental Artistry of Irving are highly skilled in the art of cosmetic dentistry, and we're passionate about helping our patients achieve their dream smiles.
Porcelain and non-invasive veneers are excellent options for those looking to enhance the appearance of their teeth without undergoing extensive dental work. Veneers are thin, custom-made shells placed over your teeth to improve their shape, size, and color.
What Do Porcelain and Non-Invasive Veneers Correct?
- Teeth that are discolored or stained
- Teeth that are chipped or broken
- Teeth that are misaligned or uneven
- Gaps between teeth
- Teeth that are too small or too large
What’s the Difference Between These Two Types of Veneers?
Porcelain veneers are thin, durable shells made from high-quality dental porcelain. They're custom-made to match the shape, size, and color of your existing teeth, and are bonded to the front of your teeth to create a beautiful, natural-looking smile. Porcelain veneers are a great option for patients looking for a long-lasting, low-maintenance solution to their cosmetic dental issues.
Non-invasive veneers, also known as composite veneers, are a great alternative to porcelain veneers for patients looking for a more affordable and less invasive option. Non-invasive veneers are made from a tooth-colored composite resin that is applied directly to your teeth and shaped to improve their appearance. This option is perfect for patients who want to improve the appearance of their teeth without undergoing extensive dental work.

Caring for Porcelain and Non-Invasive Veneers
We always say that porcelain and non-invasive veneers should be cleaned with a soft toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. Avoid abrasive cleaning products, as they can damage the surface of the veneer. Flossing is essential to remove food particles and plaque between teeth. Use caution around the edges of porcelain veneers to prevent them from chipping or breaking.
Regular polishing helps keep porcelain and non-invasive veneers looking bright and beautiful for years. Specialized polishers are available that have been formulated specifically for these restorations. They provide mild abrasives to gently polish away stains without harming the underlying structure of the restoration itself.
It's essential to protect your veneers from further staining by avoiding certain foods such as red wine, coffee, tea, and berries, which can all cause discoloration over time if not properly removed from surfaces regularly. We also recommend that patients wear a mouth guard when playing sports or engaging in activities where their teeth could become injured due to impact or contact with hard objects like balls or elbows during play.


