Dental
Veneers Help to Bring Back Smiles
Interest
in cosmetic dentistry has soared over the
past decade. More people are aware of the
options available to them, and an increasing
number of dentists offer cosmetic services.
We're excited to be able to help our patients
achieve a smile to be proud of and give
them a boost in their self-confidence. interested
in reading about one of the options in cosmetic
dentistry? Let us look at how veneers can
change a smile!
What are veneers?
Veneers are custom-made shells (0.5 mm to
1 mm thick) made from porcelain, composite
resin or acrylic materials. These shells
generally fit over the tops and front portion
of a tooth and have an enamel-like quality.
Light shines through them, and the color
can blend with the underlying tooth structure.
Because they are translucent, they're one
of the most beautiful and natural-looking
restorations that we offer.
Good candidates for veneers
People who have stained teeth but cannot
have their teeth whitened can benefit from
veneers. Additionally, anyone with poorly
shaped, slightly crooked, chipped, cracked,
worn or crowded teeth may be a candidate,
along with those who have slight gaps or
erosion along the gumline.
You must have basically healthy teeth to
undergo this type of permanent procedure.
Veneers do not replace the need for good
oral hygiene. If you grind your teeth at
night, let us know so we can provide you
with a mouthguard. The best thing to do
is to come in to talk to us about your concerns
and together we'll decide upon the best
treatment for you.
Choosing veneers as your cosmetic solution
Veneers are durable and stain-resistant,
usually lasting many years before any modifications
are needed -- generally longer than other
procedures like whitening and bonding. It
takes multiple visits to the office to complete
the veneer process. Nonetheless, our patients
seem to value the time invested. They have
consistently been delighted with the natural
look of veneers.
The process The creation and placement of
veneers can take several hours over two
or three visits to our office -- the initial
diagnostic visit, tooth and veneer preparation,
bonding and follow up. Initial diagnosis
It is important to discuss your objectives
so we can be sure we can meet your expectations
with the right solution for you. We can
show you potential results of the procedures
by using "before" and "after" photographs
or a pre-wax model to help visualize the
shape of the veneers.
Tooth and veneer preparation
An impression of the teeth will be made
so the veneer will fit accurately. To prepare
for this, a thin layer of enamel (0.3 mm
to 0.5 mm) is removed. A mold of the teeth
is made and sent to the laboratory for the
creation of the veneers. While you wait
the two or three weeks it takes to custom
fabricate your veneers, you'll be comfortable
while wearing temporary veneers.
Placing the veneers
The start of this one-to-two hour appointment
will involve teeth cleaning and polishing.
We will then check the veneers for color
and fit before we bond them to your teeth.
A bonding agent is applied to the veneer
and placed on the tooth. A harmless high-intensity
light helps to bond the two together. Excess
bonding material is removed and the veneer
is polished.
Caring for your new smile
For a couple of weeks, you will go through
a period of adjustment and your teeth may
be sensitive. Make sure you brush using
a non-abrasive toothpaste and floss daily.
Use common sense after the procedure. Although
the veneer is strong, don't try to twist
an object between your teeth, bite your
nails or chew on hard objects such as ice,
as the veneer may chip. We may have you
return to the office after a couple of weeks
for a follow-up appointment to see if any
minor adjustments need to be done.
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