A veneer is a thin shell made out of porcelain or composite resin. They are crafted to fit directly over and bonded to the front surfaces of teeth, effectively hiding any aesthetic imperfections and flaws from view.
Patients can opt for either traditional or no-prep veneers. Traditional veneers require the removal of a small amount of enamel from the front surface of teeth to enable the veneer to fit over the tooth surface. No-prep veneers do not require enamel removal. Instead, the dentist simply roughens the surface of the teeth and bonds the veneers to the teeth.
A veneer can disguise discoloration, damage, and other imperfections of the teeth for a beautiful, healthy smile. When your dentist recommends veneers, they will first need to prepare your teeth for the procedure by removing some of the natural enamel. This helps the veneer lay flat against the surface of the teeth and look as realistic as possible.
The dentist will then take an impression of your teeth to send to a lab where your veneer will be made from high-quality materials. Once your veneer is complete, it will be sent back to the dentist’s office, where it can be permanently bonded to your tooth. You will leave the office with a beautiful new smile and will enjoy many more years with your new restoration.
Using porcelain veneers, your dentist can close gaps between teeth, correct misalignments, and improve the shape and color of your teeth. But there are some things to consider before booking an appointment for veneers.
First, it’s important to understand that veneers are not permanent. Although they are extremely strong and durable, they will still need to be replaced every five to 10 years, depending on how often you grind or clench your teeth and how well you take care of your smile. If you treat them well and keep up with your regular checkups, your beautiful new smile can last for decades!
Veneers are an investment, and for many people, they’re well worth it. They’re better for your teeth than bonding or other cosmetic procedures because they’re stain-resistant. Moreover, you won’t need to give up regularly maintained habits like brushing and flossing to keep your smile healthy. Modern veneers are also made from tooth-colored materials, so you can feel confident that your smile will look as natural as possible.
Like all other porcelain restorations, they require proper care. Brushing and flossing daily will help prevent tooth decay and gum disease from developing beneath the veneer. Your dentist may recommend that you switch to a softer toothbrush or toothpaste to avoid damaging the restoration. It is also important that you avoid biting your fingernails or chewing on hard foods that could crack or chip your veneer.
To find out more about the dental services offered at our dental practice, call (718)-375-9257 or schedule an online consultation. You can also visit us at 3310 Nostrand Ave Suite L3, Brooklyn, NY, 11229.
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