General Information about Porcelain Veneers
Whether you have teeth that show a lot of wear, discoloration, or abnormal spacing, you could ask your cosmetic dentist about porcelain veneers. These tend to be a great solution to a wide array of problems, and can form the basis for a complete smile makeover.
Let’s begin this discussion by understanding exactly what porcelain veneers are. They are custom-made to fit the tooth profile and gum line of the individual patient. They are attached to the entire surface of a tooth via a special bonding agent, and give it a much more appealing appearance. They can be used by those with worn enamel that has become thin or discolored. They can be used by someone who has seriously chipped or cracked a tooth in the past, and they can also be used by people with uneven or widely spaced teeth as well. The entire point of using porcelain veneers is to give the smile a makeover.
They are also frequently put to use by a cosmetic dentist when a patient has not enjoyed much success with tooth whitening treatments. For example, someone with permanent discoloration to the interior of a tooth might be an ideal candidate for the use of veneers because they will simply cover the surface and hide the staining or damage completely.
Veneers, however, might not always be the most appropriate solution for all teeth that are cracked, chipped, or displaying seriously worn enamel. Only a cosmetic dentist will be able to identify if someone can enjoy the use of veneers or if they need a composite filling to keep the natural tooth structure fully intact for many years to come. On the other hand, many cosmetic dentists are able to position porcelain veneers over the tooth instead of a full dental crown. This can often be a much less invasive and painful procedure for those with a tooth, or teeth, in need of cosmetic repair rather than reconstruction or restoration.
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