Porcelain veneers are custom tooth shells that conceal
physical dental flaws, like those stains incurred by your teeth from years of
sipping grande macchiatos.
Porcelain veneers are shaped from a mold of your mouth. You
might also hear them called dental porcelain laminates. Veneers are thin,
tooth-like slips that are secured to the outsides of your teeth with a strong,
light activated gel.
Once they're attached to the fronts of your natural teeth,
these porcelain shells can do more than shield yellow marks and gray tints.
They also hide teeth with malformations like chips, cracks, and rough edges by
altering the shape of each tooth they cover.
These veneers (or any veneers for that matter) won't
straighten teeth, but they will improve the appearance of damaged or discolored
teeth. They can also close small gaps between teeth.
Recommended age range: Porcelain veneers should be placed on
adult teeth only. When gums recede with age, teeth can look dark along the gum
line as un-veneered tooth enamel is revealed.
When will I see results?: Veneers take up to two weeks to
manufacture, so don't pop in to see the dentist and expect to get porcelain
veneers the same day as your appointment.
Who shouldn't use it: Crowded teeth may be topped with
porcelain veneers - to a point. Ask your dentist how much enamel must be
removed to successfully apply the veneers. If you have gum disease, you may be
steered away from the procedure until your gums are treated. If you grind your
teeth, you can shorten the life of your veneers.
Drawbacks: The procedure is permanent. If you are a
commitment-phobe, don't get porcelain veneers. The veneers will bond to teeth
instantly. Your affected teeth may be sensitive to hot and cold temperatures
for a few days to a week.
Aftercare. Brush, floss, and schedule regular dentist's
appointments to prolong the life of your porcelain veneers. Because veneers
tend to trap plaque, get at least three professional dental cleanings every
year. Trapped plaque can lead to gum disease and subsequent root canals. Teeth
can turn dark and brittle after root canals.
About Resin Veneers
Resin, or composite, veneers are crafted out of a putty-like
material and are then bonded to teeth. They can reshape, resize, and re-color
teeth. Applying resin veneers to teeth requires the permanent removal of part
of the outer layer of dental enamel, so the procedure is irreversible.
Resin is considered an outdated material by many dentists
Its main advantage is price (resin veneers are cheaper) and speed (they can be
made and applied faster).
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