Veneers
Veneers are thin layers of porcelain that can be permanently bonded
to the front of the teeth. It allows your dentist to alter tooth
position, shape, size and color to whiten your teeth, close spaces
and create a great smile.
| The
Problem: |
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- Darkened teeth due to root canal treatment or tetracycline
stains
- Space between front teeth
- Broken or chipped teeth
- Unsightly, stained or washed-out fillings
- Rough or jagged edges on front teeth
- Teeth that are too small or large in proportion to rest of
the mouth
- Crooked teeth
- Worn teeth
| The
Solution: |
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Veneers are more conservative alternatives to crowns
since they require less removal of the tooth’s original surface.
They bond directly to the front of the tooth, similar to the way artificial
fingernails work. Each porcelain veneer is a work of art, carefully
crafted to give you straighter, whiter and more even teeth.
| The
Procedure: |
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Your dentist prepares the teeth for the porcelain veneers by removing
0.5mm to 1mm of tooth outer enamel. The dentist makes a mold of the
teeth and then sends it to the dental laboratory. Once the veneers
have returned from the lab the dentist applies the veneers to the
teeth using a bonding material.
| Advantages: |
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Veneers provide a much more conservative restoration than the use
of crowns since they require
less removal of the tooth’s original surface. Also, they offer
a stronger, more esthetic alternative to bonding.
They are very strong and have a “life like” appearance
with the strength, beauty and durability only porcelain restorations
can afford. There is no “dark line” that is sometimes
seen with older front crowns. We can even do virtually instant
orthodontics to straighten crooked teeth.
| Disadvantages: |
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Since they require approximately 0.5mm to 1mm of tooth reduction,
porcelain veneers are NOT considered a reversible form of treatment.
The laboratory time required for fabrication of the veneers is approximately
two weeks.
| Alternatives: |
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Porcelain veneers are an excellent investment. However, they are not
appropriate for teeth with excessive decay or if there is not adequate
remaining tooth structure to support the restoration. In those cases,
porcelain crowns are the
only alternative. In the event that you desire only to improve tooth
alignment, orthodontic
treatment may be another alternative.
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