Veneers
The quick and reliable approach to achieve the stunning smile you deserve is with porcelain veneers. Dental veneers offer a natural appearance that is completely personalised to fit your smile. They strike a compromise between professional dentistry and artistry.
Dental veneers are constructed of a thin porcelain covering that adheres to your natural teeth in a smooth and secure manner.
A number of dental problems can be easily and painlessly fixed with porcelain veneers, including tooth discolouration, fissures, gaps, and short or malformed teeth.
Consultation: Two dentist visits are necessary for porcelain veneers. Your dentist will check your teeth at your initial session to make sure they are in good enough condition to support veneers. Before the treatment can begin, you must first treat any gum disease or decay that you may have.
Preparation: In order to prepare your teeth for veneers, a tiny layer of enamel will be removed from the front of your teeth. This makes room for the thin veneer layer and roughens the surface to promote a stronger adhesion between the veneer and your teeth.
Placement: After cleaning and preparing your teeth, your dentist will make an impression of them. Your veneers will then be made using this impression as a mould. In about two weeks, your custom veneers will be completed. Your second session will go considerably more quickly because your dentist only needs to place the veneers and make sure they are correctly fitted and fixed.
Who Would Be Best Suited to Veneers?
Tooth veneers are a flexible solution for treating a variety of dental issues. Porcelain veneers offer a mask to cover any flaws without removing your natural teeth because they are an overlay that lies onto the existing teeth.
The Following Conditions Can Be Solved by Porcelain Veneers
Restrictions on Use
Porcelain veneers can conceal the majority of aesthetic dental problems, but they cannot treat oral health problems. Before veneers can be applied, cavities, gum disease, and other health issues must be fixed.
Maintaining Dental Health
Although they can enhance the appearance of your teeth, veneers cannot stop tooth decay. Maintaining good oral hygiene habits like brushing, flossing, and checkups is crucial to preventing decay from growing beneath the surface of your veneers.
Veneers Last a Lifetime
In order to accommodate the veneer and provide a surface for the veneer to cling to, a small layer of enamel must be removed. As a result, switching back to your original teeth is not an option. However, since veneers are cosy, secure, and simple to maintain, there is really no reason to go back and undo the procedure.
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