Information You Need to Know About Dental Veneers

Dental veneers are a great way to restore your smile if you're dealing with badly stained, discolored, or otherwise unsightly teeth. It’s one of the fastest and most effective ways to restore your smile. Your dentist will determine if you are a good candidate for dental veneers after a thorough examination of your mouth.

The veneers themselves are thin shells that serve as a cover for your teeth masking any imperfections. The shells are bonded to your natural teeth using dental cement. Veneers usually consist of composite resin, ceramics, or porcelain.

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Before attaching a veneer to a tooth, your dentist will remove a small portion of the enamel to make room for the veneer. Once the bond has time to set, your veneers will function just like your natural teeth. There are no complex cleaning procedures when it comes to veneers, just take care of them the same way you take care of your natural teeth and avoid doing things that can damage them.

What to expect during the veneers process

Getting veneers is a straightforward process. It typically involves multiple visits to the dentist even though a dentist can complete it in one visit with the right equipment. The first thing your dentist will do is measure the dimensions of the teeth you want to cover with veneers. The dentist will then send those dimensions to a lab where professionals manufacture the veneers.

When your veneers are ready, the dentist will call you in for your second visit. During this appointment, your dentist will remove a small portion of the tooth's enamel to make way for veneers. The dentist will typically give local anesthesia to dull any sensations during the procedure.

Next, your dentist will prepare the veneer and the tooth for bonding with dental cement. A special light will then help permanently secure the bond.

It is not uncommon to be sensitive to hot and cold items soon after getting veneers. This sensitivity typically lasts only a few days. Your dentist might require a third visit about a month from the date of installing your veneer to evaluate the condition.

Why choose Veneers?

Veneers can help address a wide range of dental issues, such as masking stains, discoloration, gaps, and poorly shaped teeth. After installing the veneers, you immediately get a set of perfect teeth that look just like your natural teeth.

Since veneers typically consist of ceramics, composite resin, or porcelain, they will not stain easily over time like regular teeth. You still need to take proper care of them like you would your natural teeth though since there are other health issues that can affect your veneers like tooth decay and gum disease.

Think you're a good candidate for veneers? Schedule an appointment with a dentist so that you can be evaluated. With veneers, you can have a perfect smile with only a few visits to the dentist.

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For more information or to schedule an appointment with James E Sullivan DDS, request an appointment in our Fort Washington dental office here: http://jamesesullivandds.com. Or call us at (301) 248-8080.


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