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Porcelain Veneers
What are porcelain
veneers?
Porcelain veneers are ultra-thin shells
of ceramic material, which are bonded to
the front of the teeth. This procedure
requires little or no anesthesia, and
can be the ideal choice for improving
the appearance of the front teeth.
Porcelain veneers are placed to mask
discolorations, to brighten teeth, and
to improve a smile. Highly resistant to
permanent staining from coffee, tea, or
even cigarette smoking, the wafer-thin
porcelain veneers can achieve a
tenacious bond to the tooth, resulting
in an esthetically pleasing naturalness
that is unsurpassed by other restorative
options.
Why a porcelain
veneer?
Porcelain veneers are an excellent
alternative to crowns in many
situations. They provide a much more
conservative approach to changing a
tooth's color, size, or shape. Porcelain
veneers can mask undesirable defects,
such as teeth stained by tetracycline,
by an injury, or as a result of a
root-canal procedure, and are ideal for
masking discolored fillings in front
teeth. Patients with gaps between their
front teeth or teeth that are chipped or
worn may consider porcelain veneers.
Generally, veneers will last for many
years, and the technique has shown
remarkable longevity when properly
performed.
What happens
during the procedure?
Patients need three appointments for the
entire procedure: diagnosis and
treatment planning, preparation, and
bonding.
Diagnosis and treatment planning: It's
critical that you take an active role in
the smile design. Spend time in the
decision-making and planning of the
smile. Understand the corrective
limitations of the procedure. Have more
than one consultation, if necessary, to
feel comfortable that your dentist
understands your objectives.
Preparation of teeth: This appointment
will take from one to two hours. To
prepare the teeth for the porcelain
veneers, the teeth are lightly buffed to
allow for the small added thickness of
the veneer. Usually, about a half a
millimeter of the tooth is removed,
which may require a local anesthetic. At
this appointment, a mold is taken of the
teeth, which is sent to the laboratory
for the fabrication of the veneers. This
can take about one to two weeks. If the
teeth are too unsightly a temporary
veneer can be placed, at an additional
cost.
Bonding of veneers: This appointment
will take about one or two hours. First,
the dentist places the veneers with
water or glycerine on the teeth to check
their fit and get a sense of the shade
or color. While the veneers are resting
on your teeth, view the esthetic
results, and pay particular attention to
the color. At this point, the color of
the veneers can still be adjusted with
the shade of the cement to be used. The
color cannot be altered after veneers
are cemented. To apply the veneer, the
tooth is cleansed with specific
chemicals to achieve a bond. Once a
special cement is sandwiched between the
veneer and tooth, a visible light beam
initiates the release of a catalyst to
harden the cement.
How about
maintenance?
For about a week or two, you will go
through a period of adjustment as you
get used to your "new teeth" that have
been changed in size and shape. Brush
and floss daily. After one or two weeks,
you'll return for a follow-up
appointment.
Have realistic
expectations
Porcelain veneers are reasonable
facsimiles of natural teeth, not perfect
replacements. It's not uncommon to see
slight variations in the color of
porcelain veneers upon close inspection,
as this occurs even in natural teeth.
Nevertheless, this procedure can greatly
enhance your smile, and can heighten
inner satisfaction and self-esteem.
Sources:
Academy of General Dentistry
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