Should You Consider Veneers To Improve Your Smile?

If you have issues with the shade or shape of your teeth you may feel embarrassed to smile for pictures or show your smile at all. Fortunately, we can use cosmetic dentistry to help improve the overall appearance of your smile. Should you consider cosmetic treatment, such as veneers, to improve your smile?

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  1. True or False: Veneers look natural.
  2. True or False: Placement typically only takes two visits.
  3. True or False: We can use them to address multiple cosmetic issues.
  4. True or False: You care for them as you would natural teeth.

Answer Key

  1. True. They are made from porcelain, a lifelike and stain resistant material. Porcelain reflects light in a similar manner as natural enamel and is also translucent, providing a restoration that mimics the appearance of tooth enamel. We can also shade the material for a more natural looking appearance. The material is also very strong, with the ability to withstand bite forces and pressures, providing decades of quality restoration.
  2. True. The first visit involves preparing the tooth by removing a thin layer of enamel. We can then take detailed impressions. A dental lab then uses the impressions to design and fabricate the restorations. The patient returns for the second visit, in which the doctor checks the fit and makes any necessary adjustments before placing the veneer onto the tooth.
  3. True. We can employ dental veneers to completely reshape the tooth and alter the tooth’s appearance. They can be used to mask the appearance of minor misalignment, as well as permanent discoloration. We can close gaps between teeth and even reshape malformed or damaged teeth. We can also use them to lengthen a worn down tooth.
  4. True. We recommend brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing once a day. You should also see your dentist cone every six months for a checkup and cleaning. These preventive measures help protect your new restoration, as well as the rest of your smile, from decay or periodontal problems. If you have any questions about caring for your smile or receiving porcelain veneers, then contact our office today.