Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain veneers are placed on the front of the teeth and generally require less preparation than crowns. They contain no metal and are considered a more conservative dental treatment than full coverage crowns because the backs of the teeth are generally left untouched as natural tooth structure.
These are placed on the front of the teeth and generally require less preparation than crowns. They contain no metal and are considered a more conservative dental treatment than full coverage crowns because the backs of the teeth are generally left untouched as natural tooth structure.
Porcelain veneers can be fabricated in various thicknesses from several millimeters in thickness to nano thicknesses requiring no removal of tooth structure. Some porcelain veeneers can be placed with no tooth cutting or modification. We can help make the decision of which type of veneer is suitable to obtain the best cosmetic result for your teeth.
Frequently Asked Questions
We offer a variety of treatments to help give you the best possible smile. Whether you need porcelain veneers or crowns to replace a lost or broken tooth, whitening treatments to clean away stains, or if you just need regular checkups to ensure the best possible oral health, our staff is ready to assist you.
Every mouth is unique, and we want to help you find the treatments that are right for your particular needs and budget. When you come in for your oral evaluation, we will take a close look at your dental health and history, and help you find the best solutions for you. We want you to walk away from our offices knowing that you have received the highest quality services and most caring, attentive treatment possible.
For more information or to make an appointment, contact us at 256-734-6444. We can't wait to help you get the smile you were meant to have!
Meet Our Doctor:
Dr. Dan Darnell DMD, P.C.
The son of a medical doctor and a high school teacher, Dan Darnell grew up in Birmingham, Alabama. Art played an important part in Dan's family: his mother supported his father's studies in medical school by selling portraits, and Dan himself studied at the Birmingham Museum of Art as a child.
After graduating from Mountain Brook High School, he studied English and art at Samford University, and worked for Dunhall Pharmaceuticals and Bristol Myers. Upon returning to Birmingham, he worked for Southern Research Institute and graduated from the University of Alabama ...