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Dentist In Boynton Beach, FL Offers Veneers To Revamp Smiles

Dr. Peter Silberstein, Boynton Beach, FL dentist, invites his patients to visit his dental office for the smile they have always desired.

2014-04-13
BOYNTON BEACH, FL, April 13, 2014 (Press-News.org) Teeth that are badly stained, shaped or crooked may be significantly improved by the placement of a veneer on the surface of the affected teeth. Veneers are used for both aesthetic purposes and for when front teeth are damaged, chipped or broken. Dr. Peter Silberstein can create a bright, white smile for you, with beautifully, naturally created, shapely teeth, with these veneers, in Boynton Beach.

"The translucent ceramic quality of today's veneers provides a more natural look than what has been available previously. Regardless of the cause of your damaged teeth or faded smile, dental veneers may solve most or even all of your cosmetic dental issues. I invite all of my patients to visit my office for improved care and smiles today," said Dr. Peter Silberstein in Boynton Beach about veneers.

With age and time, the thin tough outer surface of teeth, called enamel, can wear and look dulled, stained or discolored. This can occur naturally with time, or can be caused by certain medications. However, this change in the appearance of teeth is often due to habits such as tooth grinding, poor oral hygiene, and the consumption of carbonated and sugary soft drinks. Tea, coffee, certain fruits and smoking can all contribute to the staining of teeth as well.

Not only do veneers rejuvenate a person's smile, but they can also serve a protective, functional role. Dental veneers provide a protective cover for damaged teeth in a similar manner that dental crowns can protect damaged teeth. The advantage over crowns is that veneers are wafer thin and very little tooth structure is removed. Veneers can also help with tooth sensitivity where the enamel has worn away.

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Silberstein in Boynton Beach for veneers or any other dental service, patients can either call (561) 737-2000 or use the online appointment request form. To do this, patients simply have to enter in the date and time that they wish to come in for an appointment into the online form. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up through text message or email to confirm the appointment.

To learn more about Dr. Peter Silberstein, his staff or the services offered at his practice, patients are encouraged to visit his comprehensive dental website at http://www.yourbeautifulsmile.com/.

About Peter Silberstein, DMD: Dr. Silberstein studied chemistry and Spanish literature at New York University. He received his Doctor of Dental Medicine from Tufts University School of Dentistry in Boston. He specializes in reconstructive dentistry and has received advanced training in Perlo-Prosthodontics. Dr. Silberstein was an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Nova Southeastern University School of Dental Medicine for four years and has served the Palm Beach region for 26 years. He is a member of the American Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, Atlantic Coast District Dental Association, South Palm Beach County Dental Association, Florida Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and Rotary International.

Media Contact:
Dr. Peter Silberstein
contactus@yourbeautifulsmile.com
10301 Hagen Ranch Rd. Suite C140
Boynton Beach, FL 33437
561-737-2000
http://www.yourbeautifulsmile.com

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[Press-News.org] Dentist In Boynton Beach, FL Offers Veneers To Revamp Smiles
Dr. Peter Silberstein, Boynton Beach, FL dentist, invites his patients to visit his dental office for the smile they have always desired.