Cosmetic Veneers in Parma, OH
If several things about your smile have been bothering you for years, veneers fix them all in one step.
Each veneer is a thin porcelain shell custom-made for your tooth, and the result looks natural because porcelain reflects light the same way your enamel does. Dr. Job handles the entire process in Parma without sending you to a separate cosmetic specialist. You'll see what the result will look like before anything is permanent, and the cost is explained before you commit.
You leave the consultation knowing exactly what is involved and what it will cost.
Patients in Parma and Broadview Heights choose this practice for veneers because the conversation is honest from the first appointment.
Will veneers look fake or obviously unnatural?
That concern is completely valid, and it depends almost entirely on the quality of the porcelain and the skill of the dentist placing them. Modern porcelain veneers reflect light the same way natural enamel does, which is why a well-made veneer is nearly impossible to distinguish from a real tooth. Research shows a survival rate exceeding 90 percent at ten years when placed on healthy teeth. Dr. Job will show you a digital preview of what your result will look like before anything is permanent, so you are never surprised by the outcome.
Will the veneer process damage my real teeth?
A thin layer of enamel, typically less than a millimeter, is removed from the front surface of the tooth to ensure the veneer sits flush. The tooth is then covered and actually better protected than before. When veneers are placed correctly on healthy teeth with enamel intact, research consistently shows high long-term success rates. Dr. Job assesses whether your teeth are good candidates before any preparation is done, and the process is never rushed.
How long do porcelain veneers actually last?
Clinical research shows that porcelain veneers have a survival rate of approximately 93 percent at ten years, with many lasting fifteen to twenty years with proper care. The biggest factors affecting longevity are grinding habits, oral hygiene, and whether regular cleanings are maintained. If you grind your teeth, a night guard significantly extends the life of your veneers. Dr. Job will assess all of these before recommending a treatment plan so your investment is protected.
Frequently Asked Questions
Before you commit to anything at this practice, you receive a clear breakdown of exactly what is included in your treatment plan and what it will cost you out of pocket. Patients in Parma and the surrounding area consistently say the pricing conversation here felt straightforward compared to other offices. Most dental insurance plans do not cover purely cosmetic procedures, but that is explained upfront so there are no surprises.
Depending on the extent of the damage, a veneer can sometimes be repaired with composite bonding, or it may need to be replaced entirely. Porcelain veneers have a strong clinical track record, with studies showing roughly 95 percent remain intact at the ten-year mark. Dr. Job will walk you through realistic expectations for longevity and what the response looks like if something ever does happen.
The amount of enamel removed for a traditional porcelain veneer is typically around half a millimeter, roughly the thickness of a contact lens. That is significantly less than what is removed for a crown. Once the enamel is prepared the process is permanent, which is why Dr. Job discusses expectations thoroughly before any tooth is touched.
Yes, and that is one of the strongest reasons patients choose veneers over addressing each concern separately. A set of veneers can close spaces, repair chipped edges, cover deep staining that does not respond to whitening, and reshape teeth that feel too small or uneven, all in one treatment plan.
Most dental insurance plans do not cover purely cosmetic procedures like veneers. However, if a veneer is being placed on a tooth that has structural damage, a portion may qualify for coverage depending on your plan. Before any treatment begins at this practice, you will know exactly what your insurance covers and what your out-of-pocket cost looks like.
Veneers are a permanent commitment, which is exactly why Dr. Job shows you a digital preview before any preparation is done. You have the opportunity to adjust the shape, length, and shade before anything is finalized. Once permanent veneers are bonded in place, significant changes require replacement. The consultation process here takes the time to get it right before moving forward.