SYRACUSE, NY, April 10, 2014 (Press-News.org) When patients are searching for a smile improvement, Dr. Karen Lawitts and Dr. Nancy Yeats offer their patients improved cosmetic dentistry options, including veneers in Syracuse. Dental veneers are available to mask dental blemishes on the front surface of a person's teeth to improve their appearance.
Dr. Lawitts and Dr. Yeates work together to provide their patients in Syracuse with veneers so that they can smile with confidence once again. Dental veneers are custom-made shells that are bonded to the front of the teeth to change the color, shape, size or length for an overall improved smile. Through an initial consultation with one of these dentists in Syracuse, patients will further discuss the best choice of veneer material and their desired outcome.
"While we watch TV or movies, we often notice the smiles of actors and actresses. Their teeth appear to be flawless and we tend to wonder how they keep such perfect teeth. It's simple really. Many actors and actresses utilize porcelain veneers to mask various dental blemishes so that their teeth maintain a flawless appearance. What is even better is that we can offer you the same solution with veneers at our Syracuse office," said Dr. Karen Lawitts.
Patients can visit Dr. Lawitts and Dr. Yeates in Syracuse for veneers when they need that extra boost in their appearance. Veneers are routinely used to fix the following dental problems:
- Discolored teeth
- Worn down teeth
- Misaligned, uneven or irregularly shaped teeth
- Gaps between teeth
Traditionally, getting a veneer requires three trips to the dentist-one for consultation and two to make and apply the veneers. Throughout this process, one tooth or many teeth can simultaneously undergo the veneer process in Syracuse. To learn more about the process, patients are encouraged to schedule a consultation with Dr. Karen Lawitts and Dr. Nancy Yeates.
The availability of veneers for Syracuse patients allows Dr. Lawitts and Dr. Yeates to significantly improve the appearance of their patients' smiles. Whether a patient has discolored, chipped or crooked teeth, veneers might be an appropriate solution for their smile improvement.
About Dr. Karen Lawitts, DDS and Dr. Nancy Yeates, DDS: Dr. Karen Lawitts and Dr. Nancy Yeates work together to bring quality dental care to their community. Dr. Lawitts was born and raised in Syracuse. She received her Bachelor of Science and D.D.S. degree from Northwestern University in Chicago. Dr. Lawitts also completed a post-doctoral dental residency program at Upstate Medical Center and opened her own practice in 1985 with her focus on comprehensive quality dental care while utilizing state of the art instrumentation and techniques. Working alongside Dr. Lawitts is Dr. Nancy Yeates who grew up in Buffalo, New York. She attended Georgetown University School of Dentistry and graduate with a D.D.S. degree in 1983. Dr. Yeates moved to Syracuse after graduation and practiced dentistry in Syracuse for 15 years before joining Dr. Lawitts' practice in 1998.
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Syracuse, NY 13205
(315) 492-8138
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Patients Visit This Dentist In Syracuse For Veneers and an Impressive Smile
Dr. Karen Lawitts and Dr. Nancy Yeates offer veneers for Syracuse residents to take their smiles to a new level.
2014-04-10
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[Press-News.org] Patients Visit This Dentist In Syracuse For Veneers and an Impressive SmileDr. Karen Lawitts and Dr. Nancy Yeates offer veneers for Syracuse residents to take their smiles to a new level.