HOW LONG YOU CAN EXPECT YOUR VENEERS TO LAST
Everyone wants to feel comfortable when they smile. Smiling is a very natural form of expression, and it’s something we all do throughout the day. For some, though, smiling can also cause great stress. People with damaged, discolored or misaligned teeth often feel self-conscious about their irregular teeth, which in turn makes them more apprehensive when it comes to smiling.
If you have a tooth or teeth that make you feel anxious or uncomfortable in social situations, consider having a dental veneer or veneers placed.
What Dental Veneers Are
Dental veneers are excellent tooth repair options for patients that have unattractive teeth that they would like to restore. These appliances go over natural teeth, and blend perfectly with a patient’s smile—allowing them to smile with confidence.
Why Dental Veneers?
Dental veneers are a popular cosmetic solution because they are very attractive, while also providing an adequate level of support. Patients with dental veneers are able to continue to bite, chew and speak without any issues, and can smile wide without fear.
Dental veneers are an excellent choice for patients with:
- Teeth Discoloration
- Gaps in Their Teeth
- Cracked Teeth
- Chipped Teeth
- Misaligned Teeth
Dental veneers can be the perfect choice for patients that don’t need the full crown of their tooth replaced, but do need a good portion of it repaired. This secure, protective and good looking prosthetic is an excellent solution for many patients looking for a moderate tooth repair.
Porcelain Vs Composite
When a patient decides to have a dental veneer placed, they will likely be given the option of a composite or porcelain veneer. Both of these options have advantages and disadvantages.
While porcelain veneers are more expensive than composite veneers upfront, porcelain veneers are also built to last. This increases their value, and will often make them a more affordable option in the long-run. Actually, many patients find that their porcelain veneers last around ten to fifteen years—and sometimes as many as twenty years!
For a durable, attractive and long-lasting option, consider porcelain veneers.
The Placement Process
Having a porcelain veneer placed is a pretty simple process, that starts with a visit to a cosmetic dentist. They will take a look at the damaged tooth, and decide on whether a dental veneer is the best solution. If they decide on placing a veneer, you will likely be given the choice of composite or porcelain. Once you’ve selected porcelain, they will reshape the tooth and choose the appropriate shade for the prosthetic. They will take an imprint, which will be sent to a lab. The lab will then send the porcelain veneer to your dentist, who will check the look and fit of the veneer. If the veneer properly fits in with the surrounding teeth, your dentist will place the veneer with a dental cement.
Set an appointment with your dentist for a consultation to see if you are a good candidate for the placement of a porcelain veneer.
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