Porcelain Veneers
Smile
and the whole world smiles with you. As this saying goes, a beautiful smile
can lighten up the hearts of those around you and give you an extra dose of
self-confidence at the same time. Its obvious that our smile, or more
specifically our teeth, are important to us in many ways. 3 out of 4 adults
in the United States believe an unattractive smile can hurt your chances at
business or personal success.
It may be hard to smile, even if you want to, when your teeth are uneven,
chipped or discolored. If this is your problem, porcelain veneers could be
the solution. Although no cosmetic dentistry procedure can take the place of
good oral hygiene, porcelain veneers applied over your natural teeth can
easily brighten your smile and self-esteem.
What are some of the most common benefits of porcelain
veneers?
A porcelain veneer is a thin shell of porcelain that fits over a damaged,
discolored, or misshaped teeth. This procedure has several advantages over
other tooth restoration procedures. Porcelain is an extremely durable
material with a color, translucence and texture that is similar to tooth
enamel. It is not susceptible to decay and resists staining while
maintaining a natural appearance. Veneers can effectively close diastemas
(gaps between teeth), lengthen and reshape teeth, repair chipped, broken, or
misshapen teeth, and cover stains and discolorations.
If you’re considering porcelain veneers, the following information will
provide you with a good introduction to the procedure. For more detailed
information about how this procedure will help you, we recommend that you
consult a cosmetic dentist with experience in applying porcelain veneers.
What will happen at the initial consultation?
During the consultation, you and your dentist will discuss the changes that
you would like to make in your appearance. He/she will explain the different
options available to you, the procedure itself, and its risks and
limitations. He/she will also explain the kind of anesthesia required if
any, and costs.
Your dentist will begin with a complete medical history and an examination
of your teeth and gums. He/she may also take photos and give you specific
instructions on how to prepare for the procedure.
Take this opportunity to ask all the questions you have about the procedure.
Learning everything you can about your options, risks and benefits is the
key to making an informed decision. See Questions to ask your dentist below.
How is porcelain veneering performed?
At your first appointment following the initial consultation, your teeth
will be roughened and shaped to remove part of the outer tooth enamel. This
provides a better surface for bonding and allows room for the placement of
the thin porcelain shell. After shaping, your dentist will take impressions
of your teeth, which will be used to create veneers that fit your mouth
precisely. He/she may suggest applying temporary veneers to protect your
teeth until your customized veneers are completed.
At your next appointment, your dentist will test your veneers to make sure
that they fit properly and that they are the correct size and color. At this
time, you and your dentist will work together to make sure that you are
satisfied with the result. If needed, more shaping or trimming of the
veneers can be done before the final fitting.
Where will the procedure be performed, how long will it
take and how much pain is there?
Porcelain veneers usually require at least two appointments to be completed.
The length of time of each appointment will depend on the condition of your
teeth and on how many veneers you are having done. The procedure is done in
your dentist’s office with a local anesthetic and is relatively pain-free.
What can I expect after porcelain veneers?
After your teeth have been prepared and before your permanent veneers have
been applied, appearance should be fairly normal. Some sensitivity may be
encountered mainly with cold drinks. Using a straw can alleviate this
problem.
During this period, you should brush regularly, as your teeth will be more
susceptible to staining. Regular flossing is important, too, since swollen
or bleeding gums compromise bonding the veneers on permanently.
Once your veneers are permanently placed, they will feel like a natural part
of your teeth, and you can use them just as you would your regular teeth.
However, veneers are not indestructible. To protect your veneers from
chipping, avoid biting down into hard substances. Slice apples before eating
them. Avoid bad habits like chewing on fingernails, pencils, or paperclips
and clenching or grinding your teeth.
Before your veneers are permanently bonded to your teeth with a composite
resin cement, your teeth will be thoroughly cleaned, since clean teeth and
healthy gums are necessary in order for bonding to be successful.
Ideal candidate:
In general, the best candidates for porcelain veneers:
• Enjoy good oral health
• Want to improve appearance
• Are well informed in regard to the procedure’s outcome
• Have realistic expectations
The above is only a partial list of the criteria that your dentist will
consider in determining whether or not this procedure is appropriate for
you. Be sure to ask your dentist if he / she considers you an ideal
candidate for porcelain veneers
Other important information:
Depending on the structural integrity of your teeth, the health of your
gums, and your occlusion (bite), crowns or orthodontics may be recommended
instead of, or in addition to, veneers in order to achieve the desired
results.
If your natural teeth are discolored, you may want to consider whitening
your teeth before veneers are applied, since extremely dark stains could
show through the thin porcelain shell. Whitening after will not change the
color of the porcelain veneers.
Risks and Limitations:
Since the oral cavity contains many kinds of bacteria and experiences many
temperature and/or pressure changes throughout a typical day, all dental
restorations contain some degree of risk. It is important to follow good
oral hygiene and keep the margin (the area where the tooth and the veneer
meet) as clean as possible so that decay doesn’t develop underneath the
veneer. Restorations with margins above the gumline are easier to maintain
than those with margins below the gumline.
In order to minimize these risks, it is important that you follow all of
your dentist’s instructions, both before and after the procedure.
Cost:
Fees for porcelain veneers will vary depending on the difficulty of your
case. Talk to your doctor at the consultation appointment to get an estimate
of the costs. There is a very wide range in cost for veneers, because of the
many variables involved with each patient. Come in for a no charge
consultation with Dr. Hever and we can go over your options together.
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