4 Key Things to Know About Porcelain Veneers

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Porcelain veneers have grown in popularity over the years. This tooth correcting option is a great choice for a number of oral issues. As you consider your options, check out these four key things to know about porcelain veneers.

Porcelain Veneers

Veneers are thin pieces of material that are stuck to the tooth to fortify, cover and protect it from further damage. They may also be used to close gaps between teeth. The porcelain material helps to create a natural look, feel and functionality.

How it is Done

After a consultation and x-rays, the dentist custom fits the wafer thin material to each tooth to ensure proper coverage. Then, a thin layer of enamel is removed from the tooth and the dentist completes any final trimming of the veneer. Finally, it is bonded to the tooth. The process is completed for each tooth receiving a veneer and then the procedure is complete. This is often accomplished in one sitting.

Benefits

The porcelain material for the veneers has several attributes that make this corrective option quite beneficial. Not only does it have a natural look and feel, but it is also very strong and stain resistant. The process itself can be completed quickly, usually in one visit, and does not result in side effects. The veneers operate as regular teeth and only require regular maintenance.

Candidates

There are a variety of issues that could make individuals viable candidates for veneers. Some of the more common attributes include teeth that are:

  • misaligned
  • worn down
  • gapped
  • discolored
  • crooked
  • chipped or broken

By keeping these things in mind you can make an educated decision about whether or not you should get porcelain veneers. As a notable and the rest of the team would love the opportunity to assist you in reaching your oral health goals. Contact our practice today to schedule your consultation.

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