Dr. Rouse has been performing Smile Makeovers with Veneers for over a decade. You can be confident when you call for a consultation knowing we are proud to post finished cases to Social Media Outlets and our website showcasing life-changing Smile Makeovers
Friendly staff. Good music. TVs. 3D X-Rays and Smile Design software make complex smile design with Dr. Rouse easy. We strive to make things simple and transparent, from pricing to prep, to cementing your final restorations.
Life Happens
. Between after-school events for your kids, work obligations, family trips, and the numerous other things going on during your week, fitting a Smile Makeover consultation can be hard. That’s why we offer a virtual smile consultation at no-charge.
Do you have a gummy smile making it seem like your teeth are short?
Are your teeth crowded, crooked or spaced?
Do you suffer from chipped teeth?
Are you not achieving the shade you want your teeth to be due to internal stain or discoloration of your teeth?
Has orthodontic treatment completed and left you like your teeth are not bright enough or perfect enough for your standard?
Are you in a career that involves working with customers or in sales where people notice your smile and you are concerned?
Veneer costs vary based on location, dentist expertise, and materials, typically ranging from $1,000 to $3,000+ per tooth. A full smile makeover (10 uppers) can average $8,000–$24,000, with upper and lower veneers reaching up to $50,000.
At our office, veneers are $1,350 each, with 10 costing about $13,500 (excluding additional procedures like gum surgery).
We also offer third-party financing for affordable monthly payments.
From the moment you start the process, a friendly face will always be there to answer your questions about treatment and guide you through the process of transforming your smile!
Depends on the Insurance
Dental veneers are a great solution for people with discolored, worn down, chipped, misaligned, spaced, uneven or irregularly shaped front teeth.
Brushing two times each day for two minutes, flossing daily, and wearing a bite guard at night are great ways to protect the veneers. It is also beneficial to avoid eating very hard foods like almonds, or cracking shells with the front veneers.
You can eat most foods but each patient has a different bite. Therefore, we recommend eating softer foods the first few days until the patient gets used to the new bite position. After several weeks there is no limitation unless your case has specific needs. The most common foods to avoid are: ice, hard biscuits, hard candy, caramel apples, hard nuts, pumpkin seeds, and popcorn.
Stop all bad teeth habits immediately, such as nail biting, straw chewing, fork nibbling, opening bags with teeth, pulling on clothing or gloves with teeth, and anything that will put undue stress on the veneers.
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