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Denver Porcelain Veneers
Our Denver cosmetic dentists are trained
professionals in the application and maintenance
of porcelain veneers, able to create a very real
tooth appearance out of the porcelain material
and apply the veneer quickly and painlessly as
possible. While porcelain veneers are
translucent they act just like real teeth,
absorbing light instead of reflecting it.
Additionally, porcelain veneers resist staining
because their properties make the veneer surface
both smooth and impervious to stains.
Porcelain veneers (also called dental veneers
and dental porcelain laminates) are thin
porcelain shells that are bonded to the front of
your teeth, or tooth, making an aesthetic
improvement in both the tooth and your
appearance. Our Denver cosmetic dentists use
porcelain veneers for patients whose teeth are
discolored, worn, chipped, or misaligned.
Porcelain veneers are a very new kind of
procedure in cosmetic dental bonding. Our Denver
cosmetic dentists veneer procedures use bonding
materials to secure a thin strip of porcelain to
a tooth or set of teeth.
Denver is the capital and the most populous
city of the U.S. state of Colorado. As Denver
County, it is the second most populous county in
Colorado after El Paso County, which surpassed
Denver County as of the 2010 Census. Denver is a
consolidated city-county, located in the South
Platte River Valley on the western edge of the
High Plains just east of the Front Range of the
Rocky Mountains. The Denver downtown district is
located immediately east of the confluence of
Cherry Creek with the South Platte River,
approximately 12 miles (19 km) east of the
foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Denver is
nicknamed the Mile-High City because its
official elevation is exactly one mile (1.6 km)
or 5,280 feet (1,609.344 m) above sea level,[5]
which is defined by the elevation of the spot of
a benchmark on the steps of the State Capital
building. The elevation of the entire city
ranges from 5,130 to 5,680 feet, and, some
sources, such as the GNIS data and the National
Elevation Dataset mark the elevation at 5,278
feet, which is reflected on various websites
such as that of the National Weather
Service.[14] The 105th meridian west of
Greenwich passes through Union Station and is
the temporal reference for the Mountain Time
Zone.
The population of Denver was 600,158 according
to the 2010 census which ranks it as the 27th
most populous U.S. city.[9] The 10-county
Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, CO Metropolitan
Statistical Area had an estimated 2009
population of 2,552,195 and ranked as the 21st
most populous U.S. metropolitan statistical
area[11] and the 12-county Denver-Aurora-Boulder
Combined Statistical Area had an estimated 2009
population of 3,110,436 and ranked as the 16th
most populous U.S. metropolitan area.[15] Denver
is the most populous city within a 500-mile (800
km) radius and the second-largest city in the
Mountain West and Southwest after Phoenix.
Denver is the most populous city in the Front
Range Urban Corridor, an urban region stretching
across 18 counties in two states. The population
of the Front Range Urban Corridor was estimated
to be 4,328,406 in 2009. ~~wikipedia
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