A Dedicated Cosmetic Dentist
To get the best results from this cosmetic dental procedure, you should choose a skilled dentist who uses an exceptional lab to craft veneers. Reston-area patients trust Dr. Myles with their transformations because he:
- Has been honing his cosmetic dentistry skills since 1997
- Fixes cheap dentistry, or does it correctly from the start
- Completed six years of special veneer training at the Las Vegas Institute
- Has built a reputation as a skilled and trusted dental provider in the Reston community
Dr. Myles’ goal is to design a smile that harmonizes with your facial features, looks natural, and makes you feel like the most confident version of yourself. Take the first step by completing a consultation today.
“Put your smile in his hands.”
Went in for a consultation and Dr. Myles was fantastic! So welcoming and comprehensive - he truly cares about the results. I am excited to see what my smile looks like after the treatment plan he recommended. This is a great office with great staff. Highly recommend for anyone looking to make improvements to their smile.
View on GoogleMy experience at smiles by Myles has been first class all the way. Right when you walk in the door the staff is welcoming and make you feel comfortable. The office is modern and up to date so that is a plus too. Dr. Myles has extreme confidence in his work and it really shows as my final results were stunning. If you are in need of a great cosmetic dental expert you need to put your smile in his hands.
View on GoogleFAQ About Porcelain Veneers
How long do veneers last?
Dr. Myles uses advanced materials that offer durability and great aesthetics. With proper care, your veneers can last 10-15 years or longer, making the upfront cost worth it. Simply brush and floss your teeth every day and attend routine checkups with your Reston dentist to prolong the lifespan of your veneers.
How do I keep my smile bright?
Porcelain veneers are stain-resistant, but certain foods and drinks (like berries and red wine) can stain natural teeth. If you only have veneers on a few teeth, we recommend minimizing your intake of these foods and drinking these beverages through a straw. You can also receive whitening treatments to brighten your smile.
Does insurance cover veneers?
No, but it may contribute to preparatory treatments you need to prepare your smile for veneers. We’ll try to work with your insurance provider to bring down your costs for restorative care.