Watch this video by Dr. Bianca Esparza where she explains any potential discomfort you may experience during porcelain veneer placement.
People’s responses to dental treatments can vary. When it comes to veneers, despite the minimal preparations involved, there’s a variance in sensitivity among patients. Generally, the discomfort is minimal, and any sensitivity post-treatment is typically transient.
If you or a loved one is interested in porcelain veneers but have questions about the pain associated with treatment, schedule a free consultation and let us put your concerns at ease.
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