It should come as no surprise to you that celebrities often go see cosmetic dentists to give their smiles the look and feel that they’ve always wanted. Sometimes this involves a very in-depth smile makeover, but other times simpler cosmetic dentistry and restorative dentistry options are best for dealing with various dental issues.
Our New York City cosmetic dentist knows that there is one sort of cosmetic dentistry option that is best suited for many different kinds of common dental problems.
That treatment option that we’ve just mentioned is New York City porcelain veneers. Porcelain veneers are these thin shells made of a special ceramic material. These thin shells are affixed to the front facing portions of a patient’s teeth in order to help conceal dental problems. The most common dental problems that porcelain veneers are used to address are minor chips on teeth and cracks on teeth, major dental stains that cannot be addressed through teeth whitening procedures, and minor misalignment or unevenness of the teeth.
It’s no wonder, then, that porcelain veneers have been the choice procedure for many celebrities in Hollywood. While the porcelain veneers are so subtle and generally undetectable that you can rarely tell when they are put into place, there are some celebrities that are purported to have undergone the procedure. One celeb in question is Hilary Duff, who supposedly got the porcelain veneers to help mask some unsightly chips. George Clooney is supposedly another recipient of porcelain veneers, which were used to help take care of chips and cracks on his teeth. Miley Cyrus also supposedly got porcelain veneers to take care of the look of her smile. Even older and august Hollywood stars have gotten in on the action, with Michael Douglas apparently being the recipient of porcelain veneers as well.
If you want to find out just what porcelain veneers can do for you, it’s important to meet with us in person for a full consultation. To schedule a visit to our office, contact our cosmetic dentistry office in Astoria today.