Porcelain Veneers
Dallas, TX-Porcelain veneers, also known as dental veneers, is cosmetic dentistry procedure where very thin shell of tooth-colored materials are custom made to cover the front of a tooth. The purpose of porcelain veneers is to improve the appearance of a tooth and will change the length, shape and color of the tooth. As appealing as this procedure is for individuals that want beautiful teeth, the porcelain veneers costs often discourage individuals from pursuing it.
Although they’re most often called porcelain veneers, they may also be made of resin composite materials as well as porcelain, although porcelain is the preferred material because they most resemble your natural teeth in the way they reflect light and they also resist stains better than any other materials. For patients considering dental or porcelain veneers, costs of each material are usually considered before making a decision.
Porcelain Veneers can be used to fix the following problems:
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Worn down teeth
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Discolored teeth
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Chipped or broken teeth
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Uneven, misaligned or poorly shaped teeth
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Teeth that have gaps
The entire procedure for getting porcelain veneers consists of three trips to your dentist or cosmetic dentist. The first trip involves a trip to your dentist where you’ll discuss the possibility of porcelain veneers, costs of the procedures and what you hope to achieve when they’re finished. Your dentist will examine your teeth to determine if porcelain veneers are right for you and make take x-rays and impressions of your teeth as well.
The second trip to the dentist will have your dentist preparing your tooth for the porcelain veneers by removing a small (about 1/2ml) of enamel from the surface of the tooth. This is usually done under local anesthesia so the area is numb. Your dentist will then take impressions of your mouth, which will be sent to the dental lab that will be making the veneers. This may take up to a week or more.
The final visit to your dentist will be for the bonding. Prior to actually cementing the porcelain veneer to your tooth, the dentist will place it in your mouth temporarily so you can see the color and fit. The dentist will then begin any trimming that needs to be done to get the perfect fit. Before the porcelain veneers are actually bonded to your tooth, your dentist will have to prepare it for the veneer by cleaning and polishing it. Once this is done, the dentist will apply special bonding cement to the veneer and place it on your tooth.
After the veneer is on the tooth, a light beam will be applied to the veneer to make the cement harden much quicker. When it’s hard, the dentist will remove any excess cement and make any adjustments that are needed. You may have to have a few follow-up visits to make sure your gums are responding as they should and to check the bonding. If satisfied, your tooth will have a new and beautiful appearance. For individuals that really like the results obtained from the porcelain veneers, costs are not even an object anymore. In fact, many go back to have porcelain veneers put on additional teeth.
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