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What Are Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain
veneers are thin shells made of porcelain that are custom crafted in a dental
laboratory. They are bonded to the front and biting edges of your teeth.
Veneers are translucent and extremely natural looking. They effectively
close gaps between the teeth, and restore and protect worn, chipped or misshapen
teeth. Veneers are also great for whitening permanently stained teeth, or
teeth that have darkened naturally with age.
How we place veneers
It will take two or more appointments to restore your teeth with veneers.
On the first appointment, we shape your teeth, then remove a thin layer
of the enamel (1/3 to 1/2 mm) from the tops, fronts and sides so your
teeth won't look or feel bulky once the veneers are placed. Next, we take
impressions of your prepared teeth. The impressions are used to create
precise working models of your teeth at a dental lab. It's on these models
that the veneers are crafted for a precise fit.
On
the second appointment, we polish and clean your prepared teeth. We then
apply a mild acid to roughen the surface of the teeth and increase the
bond strength. We use a high-intensity light to harden the adhesive.
Once they're in place, veneers virtually become part of your teeth. You
can use them like you would your own teeth, because the bond is extremely
strong. Your final result is a more beautiful, natural looking smile.
Caring for veneers
- Any food that could chip, crack, or damage your natural teeth can
do the same to your new cosmetic restorations. Avoid sticky candies
and any unusually hard foods or substances.
- Avoid or minimize foods that stain, such as tea, coffee, red wine,
and berries.
- Remember, smoking or chewing tobacco will quickly yellow your veneers.
- Let us know if you grind your teeth at night or engage in sports so
we can make you a custom mouthguard to protect your veneers.
Adjusting to the look and feel of your new smile will take time, but
soon you'll be chewing and smiling with confidence.
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