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Veneers are designed to look and feel like your natural teeth
Veneers can cover chips or cracks, discoloration, gaps in the teeth, and teeth that are awkwardly shaped or sized
Veneers from Lifestyle Dental Care are made of durable materials that can last for up to 15 years
Veneers act as tooth covers on the front surface of the teeth. Patients who have aesthetic or structural problems with their teeth can use veneers to cover them up and give off the appearance of beautiful, pearly, straight teeth. Veneers are essentially tooth-colored shells that hide dental imperfections.
Common dental problems that can be covered with veneers include chips or cracks, discoloration, gaps in the teeth, and teeth that are awkwardly shaped or sized. Veneers can be made of porcelain or composite resin and are highly stain-resistant. With proper care, veneers can last for up to 15 years.
Veneers are a minimally invasive procedure that can address a variety of cosmetic imperfections. They are made of durable and stain-resistant materials that can last for up to 15 years. Veneers are also low maintenance and don’t require special tools or cleaning procedures outside of practicing good oral hygiene.
Because a small amount of enamel is removed from the teeth to prevent the veneers from bulging out in the mouth, they look and feel incredibly natural. Veneers can protect chipped and cracked teeth from damage and prevent tooth discoloration. Veneers are also great for quick fixes as opposed to receiving dentures, dental bridges, or crowns.
The process begins with a consultation with Dr. Philippe Jean. During your consultation, Dr. Jean will examine and take x-rays of your teeth to identify potential oral health problems. If signs of tooth decay or gum disease are detected, you may not be a good candidate for veneers or will need to get these treated before you can receive veneers.
Severely crooked teeth may also need to undergo orthodontic treatment before receiving veneers. If you are determined as a suitable candidate, Dr. Jean will explain what to expect from the procedure.
At your next appointment, we will shave down a small amount of enamel from your teeth so the veneers will fit seamlessly. This will be painless because you will receive local anesthesia. The veneers are .5 mm thick and a proportionate amount of enamel is removed. Impressions will then be taken of your mouth and sent to a dental lab that will create the veneers.
It will take a few weeks for these veneers to be ready, but you may be able to receive temporary veneers while you wait. Once your veneers are ready, we will clean your teeth, check that the veneers are the proper fit, and cement them to your teeth with UV light.
A good candidate for veneers is someone who is looking to improve mild to moderate imperfections in their teeth, such as minor chipping, discoloration, or gaps between the teeth, and who is otherwise in good oral health.
During your consultation at our dental office in Margate, we will look for signs of tooth decay, infection, or gum disease. If any of these are present, you may be disqualified as a candidate or need to get these treated first. If you have severely crooked or chipped teeth, veneers may not be the best treatment for you.
Veneers are also not suitable for children, because a patient must have all of their permanent teeth to get veneers. Since veneers are susceptible to chipping and wear and tear, those who grind their teeth may not be good candidates unless they commit to wearing a mouthguard when they sleep every night.
It should also be kept in mind that the enamel removal that is performed to prepare the teeth for veneers is permanent and irreversible. If you are unable to commit to veneers for the rest of your life, this treatment may not be for you.
The best way to determine if you are a good candidate for veneers is to come in for a consultation. Contact us at Lifestyle Dental Care today to schedule an appointment with Dr. Philippe Jean.
Veneers can last anywhere from 7 to 15 years. However, their longevity may vary depending on factors such as oral hygiene, diet, biting forces, the skill of the dentist who placed them, and how well they are maintained.
Proper oral care, not biting into hard objects, and regular dental checkups and cleanings are essential to maintain the longevity of veneers.
Lumineers and veneers are both thin shells placed over the teeth to improve their appearance.
However, Lumineers are a brand of veneers that are thinner and require minimal tooth preparation, while traditional veneers are thicker and require some removal of the tooth enamel.
Lumineers are often recommended for people with minor cosmetic issues, while traditional veneers are a better option for more significant dental problems.
Veneers and crowns are both dental restoration treatments that can improve your teeth’s appearance. However, they are used in different situations.
Veneers are thin shells that cover the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance, while crowns are caps that cover the entire tooth to protect it and restore its shape and function.
In short, Veneers are typically used for cosmetic purposes, while crowns are used for both cosmetic and restorative purposes.
Yes, veneers can be used to fix minor gaps between teeth. This procedure involves placing veneers on the adjacent teeth to close the gap, giving the appearance of a perfectly aligned smile.
However, the size of the gap and the position of the teeth may affect the type of veneers used and the overall outcome of the procedure. Your dentist can advise you on the best course of action.
The veneer placement process usually takes two to three appointments with your dentist. The first appointment involves preparation of the teeth, taking impressions, and selecting the shade of the veneers. The second appointment involves placing the veneers onto the teeth using a special adhesive. In some cases, a third visit may be necessary to make minor adjustments or polish the veneers for a perfect fit.
Veneers are made from durable materials that are resistant to staining from common foods and drinks. However, they can still become discolored over time, especially if you consume a lot of coffee, tea, or red wine.
Regular brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings can help maintain the appearance of your veneers.
Veneers are a permanent dental procedure, as a small amount of tooth enamel is removed to make room for the veneer. However, if you're unhappy with your veneers, they can be removed and replaced with new ones or with another dental restoration option.
It's important to work with a skilled cosmetic dentist who will ensure that your veneers are customized to your specific needs and preferences.
Yes, veneers can be used for people with sensitive teeth, but it is important to inform your dentist of your sensitivity before the procedure. Your dentist may recommend using a desensitizing toothpaste or applying a fluoride gel to help alleviate any discomfort during and after the veneer placement process.
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