Dental Veneers

If you have problems with your teeth, you may have heard about dental veneers as one of the solutions. In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about veneers so keep on reading to learn more.

What Is It?

Dental veneers are tooth-colored and thin shells attached to the front surface of the teeth for improving their appearance. They are usually made from resin-composite or porcelain materials and are bonded to the teeth permanently. Veneers are used for treating different cosmetic concerns, such as broken, discolored, smaller-than-average, or chipped teeth. Some people get only one veneer when they have a chipped or broken tooth, but most individuals get between 6 to 8 veneers to create a symmetrical smile. The top front 8 teeth are usually most commonly applied veneers.

Types Of Veneers

Most dental veneers are made out of composite resin or porcelain and need intensive prep work. However, there are “no-prep” veneers as well. Applying traditional dental veneers usually involves grinding down a tooth structure, in certain cases removing some of your tooth – even past an enamel. This allows for the proper placement, but it is also an irreversible and painful procedure, which often requires the local anesthetic.

Tooth reduction depends on a person’s dental concerns as well as the number of teeth that are involved. In the case where several teeth are involved, the dentist may order the wax model to show the person how veneers would look. On the other hand, the no-prep veneers can require some tooth alteration or preparation, but even these alterations are minimal.

Benefits

1. It Is A Quick Cosmetic Fix
More and more people opt for veneers rather than enduring the discomfort and pain that often comes with braces. Instead of moving your teeth, veneers camouflage the cosmetic problems so that no one knows about your dental issues except you and your own Burke dentist.

2. Veneers Are Durable And Permanent
Not only are porcelain veneers permanent but they also resist staining and decay better than your real teeth. That’s because veneers are non-porous and can resist cavities and stains better than natural tooth enamel that is porous. With the proper maintenance, the dental veneer can last between ten and fifteen years.

3. Maintaining Veneers Is Easy
Dental veneers don’t require special care. Maintenance is the exact same as caring for normal teeth. All you need to do is to floss at least once a day and brush twice a day daily.

4. A Natural Appearance
During your first appointment, a dentist will take impressions of your teeth for sending to the lab where veneers will be manufactured. A lab will create veneers that will perfectly match your natural teeth contour and the color of tooth enamel. After veneers come back from a lab and a dentist has to place them in your mouth, first they will precisely sculpt each overlay to create a smile that looks natural. A design is also customized to fit with an overall style and facial symmetry of yours.

 Who Is It For?

1. People Who Want To Improve Their Smile
Maybe you have stains on the teeth or your teeth are slightly crooked. In any case, dental veneers can be a great way to fix such problems and improve your smile.

2. People Who Have Discolored Or Stained Teeth
If you’ve already tried all the teeth whitening products but none of them worked, then having veneers can be the solution for you.

3. People With Broken, Cracked, Chipped, Or Worn-down Teeth
If you have any of the above-mentioned issues, dental veneers can be a quick fix for you.

4. People With Misaligned Teeth Or Teeth Gaps
Veneers can easily fix minor alignment problems or uneven and irregular teeth. The same goes for gaps, be it small or big.

Final Thoughts

As you can see, dental veneers are a great way to solve many teeth-related problems and improve the appearance of your teeth. Make sure to talk to your dentist about all the options which are available to you. Considering a number of factors, such as the health and the state of your teeth as well as your budget is something that you shouldn’t overlook either.