Veneers

What are Veneers?

 

Veneers are a thin piece of porcelain used to re-create the natural look of teeth while improving strength and resilience that is comparable to natural tooth enamel. They are custom-made to match the shape and contour of your teeth and are bonded to the original tooth enamel during a series of procedures. Keep in mind that Veneers Palatine are irreversible, once they’re on, they are on for good, so it’s essential to find a dentist you trust to complete the procedure.

 

Why Veneers?

 

There are many reasons to consider veneers. They are an effective method to regain a beautiful smile and are often used by people who suffer from stained, chipped, or gapped teeth. Veneers are less intrusive than crowns or braces and can help cover-up or correct small misalignments or imperfections while enhancing the brightness of the teeth.

 

What is the Procedure Like?

 

The typical process for placing veneers typically takes one or two appointments, depending on whether they have been prefabricated. Here is a general idea of what to expect in the procedure:

 

  • Local anesthesia is required order to place the margins under the gum line for better cosmetic results.
  • The amount of enamel to be removed varies based on both the veneer type and the particularities of the specific tooth.
  • An impression of the tooth will be made for the laboratory, and a temporary veneer will be positioned until the final mold is ready.
  • The temporary veneers are removed, the tooth is cleaned, and the permanent veneers are placed.
  • The dentist will light cure the veneer on all surfaces to attach it to the tooth.
  • Excess material is removed, and the margins of the veneer are polished.

 

Delivering a Beautiful Smile with Custom Porcelain Veneers

 

The process of obtaining veneers Palatine doesn’t end when you leave your appointment. Keep in mind that veneers will need to be replaced at some point, regardless of how well you take care of them. Although proper oral hygiene will extend the life of your veneers, you will need to count on a dentist you can rely on.