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Porcelain Veneers
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The Facts About Dental Veneers |
Even a subtle change in your smile can make a dramatic difference
in the way you look and feel and on your social outlook!
Dental Veneers are an excellent cosmetic remedy for a variety of dental conditions that affect the appearance of the front teeth. Durable
and color-stable, veneers are, in many cases, the perfect way to restore the natural function and beauty of your teeth, so you can smile with
confidence!
Veneers, usually fabricated from porcelain, are a thin semi-translucent "shell," custom made to fit precisely over an existing tooth. They
are permanently bonded, held in place by a special resin that adheres the back of the veneer to the front of the tooth. The finished result is
extremely strong and durable. Though veneers are not suitable for every patient, they are a cosmetic alternative for a variety of dental conditions
affecting the front teeth, including:
- Closing diastemas (spaces between the teeth)
- Restoring broken or chipped teeth
- Covering unsightly, stained, or washed-out fillings
- Whitening permanently stained or discolored teeth
- Correcting uneven or crooked teeth
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Advantages and Benefits of Veneers |
When your smile is disfigured by decay, abrasion, chipping, breakage or
imperfect development, our goal is to restore its natural beauty so you can smile with confidence. At one time, resin fillings or crowns
were the only available treatment for the above types of conditions. Today, a third alternative is available--one with proven results! There
are many benefits and advantages to having porcelain veneers applied to your front teeth.
These may include any or all of the following considerations:
- Only a small amount of natural tooth structure (if any) is removed during the procedure.
- A healthy, natural look is achieved with little or no discomfort.
- Veneers are often less expensive than alternative procedures.
- Veneers are strong, durable and color-stable.
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Cosmetic dentistry offers a variety of esthetic options: A. Veneers; B. Composite resin fillings and C. Full porcelain crowns.
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How Are Veneers Different From Fillings or Crowns?
A composite resin filling is used when only a small amount of tooth structure needs replacing or repair.
A full crown is indicated when a tooth has had root canal treatment or when a substantial amount of the entire tooth structure (enamel) has been lost. A porcelain veneer is indicated when a
portion of the front surface of a tooth needs a "face lift."
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How Are Porcelain Veneers Created?
Similar to a resin bonding procedure, veneers are attached directly to the existing tooth structure. We take an impression of your tooth to make an exact replica. During
your appointment, we treat your tooth with a mild conditioning solution. Before the veneer is placed, we apply a tooth-colored liquid bonding material, which helps the veneer adhere
to your natural teeth.
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What Can You Expect From Your Veneers?
Veneers can last for years, depending on how well you take care of them. Because veneers are stronger than simple bonding, they are also more resistant to stains and chipping. However,
it is important to maintain regular oral hygiene, to avoid bad habits such as biting nails or chewing ice and to visit us regularly for routine cleaning and exams. These precautions will help ensure that your
veneers will last a long time and keep looking as good as new.
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A Final Word
The decision to enhance your smile with porcelain veneers is a personal one. Even a subtle change in your smile can make an exceptional difference in the way you look and feel, and on your social
outlook. There's no question that a beautiful smile goes a long way toward improving your self-confidence in both personal and professional circles.
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