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subject: A Star-worthy Smile With Dental Veneers [print this page]


Are you looking to revive your smile? If you are, a dazzling smile can be within reach with dental veneers which are tooth-colored shells that are made to cover your natural teeth to produce a bright, aesthetically pleasing smile.

Dental veneers are used to correct a wide array of cosmetic defects such as discolored or crooked teeth as well as gaps in your smile. With advances in cosmetic dentistry, veneers look even more natural than ever before. Veneers are an excellent alternative to crowns in many situations because they provide a more conservative approach to changing a tooth's color, size or shape without significantly altering your original tooth.

Veneers: What are they and what to expect

A much more conservative approach to changing your tooth's color, size and shape, veneers can mask undesirable defects in your teeth that you may be ashamed of. A veneer is a custom created ceramic material that has the appearance and translucency of your natural teeth. They are bonded over the front surface of your tooth to cover up warn down tooth enamel, slightly crooked teeth, gaps between your teeth and cracked or chipped teeth.

Your dentist will be able to transform your veneers into any shape or color, in order to match your other teeth and transform your smile to your desired appearance. Regardless of the causes for your damaged teeth, dental veneers can solve your cosmetic dental issues including:

Worn enamel

Wear and tear

Uneven teeth

Gaps in your teeth

Discolored teeth

Chipped and cracked teeth

The two most common materials that are used to create your dental veneers are composite resin and porcelain veneers. Both materials can be fabricated by a dental technician in a laboratory. Composite resin veneers can also be directly crafted inside your mouth during your procedure.

Dental veneers that are developed in a dental laboratory are bonded to the teeth with various types of resin cement. Of these two options for veneers, porcelain is longer lasting and more aesthetically pleasing for your smile.

Benefits of Transforming your Smile with Veneers

Not only are veneers natural looking, but they can also serve as protection for the surface of your damaged tooth. There are some cases in which using a veneer to cover up damage may replace the need for a dental crown. This will then eliminate the need for a more invasive procedure for tooth preparation.

Little to no tooth reshaping may be required with veneers because they are so thin and transparent. Once veneers are bonded into place, they are relatively strong and durable. As with any dental procedure, it is important to take proper care of your teeth as to not abuse the veneers because the thin porcelain shells can break.

Veneers are not for everyone, but with proper consultation with your Bloomfield dentist, you can reach the best solution for your damaged teeth. If you have discolored, crooked or gaps in your teeth veneers may be an appropriate solution to cover up your problem areas.

by: Gen Wright




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