Veneers
Teeth that are badly stained, shaped or crooked may
be improved by a veneer placed on the surface of the affected
teeth.
Veneers are thin pieces of porcelain or plastic cemented over the
front of your teeth to change their color or shape. Veneers are
used on teeth with uneven surfaces or are chipped, discolored,
oddly shaped, unevenly spaced or crooked. Little or no anesthesia
is needed. Veneers have a longer life expectancy and color
stability than bonding, and highly resist permanent staining from
coffee, tea, or even cigarette smoking.
Veneers are usually made by a dental lab technician working from a
model provided by your dentist. Veneers are usually irreversible
because it`s necessary to remove a small amount of enamel from your
teeth to accommodate the shell.
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.
Typically, veneers entail at least three appointments: diagnosis
and treatment planning, preparation, and bonding.
During the tooth preparation visit, usually lasting one to two
hours, 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. During the
same visit, a mold is taken of the teeth, and sent to the
laboratory for the fabrication of the veneers.
During the final "bonding" visit, also about one or two hours, the
veneers are placed on the tooth surface 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, they can be adjusted
with various shades of cement to match the color of your teeth. 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, or laser, causes a catalyst
to be released, hardening the cement.
During a two-week period of adjustment that follows, you may
notice the change of size and shape in your teeth. It is important
to brush and floss daily. After one or two weeks, you`ll return for
a follow-up appointment. 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.




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