What They Are and How They Work
Veneers are thin shells that match your teeth’ shape, size, and color. They are bonded to the front of your teeth to create a more attractive smile. These custom-crafted shells can last for many years if taken care of properly. The ceramic (porcelain) material is tinted to the exact hue that perfects your skin tone. Recent developments have enabled veneers to replicate the same translucent quality as natural teeth, creating a healthy-looking, brilliantly white smile. Tooth veneers are suitable for people who want to maintain their natural teeth but need more significant corrections than teeth whitening. People who have significant staining, chips or cracks, short or uneven teeth, or signs of aging on their teeth can especially benefit from veneers.What to Expect
Getting veneers requires a patient to undergo a few visits to the dentist over a few weeks.- To get dental veneers, the first step is to have a consultation with your dentist. During this appointment, your dentist will examine your teeth, decide if you would be a good candidate for veneers, and discuss the treatment plan. If you need any fillings or dental implants, these must be taken care of before you can get veneers.
- After your dentist has taken the necessary measurements, they will use a drill to shave away a thin layer of enamel on the front of your teeth. This is done, so the veneers fit properly and look natural.
- Once you return to the dentist, the temporary tooth veneers are removed, and your teeth are prepped with bonding cement. Then, the permanent veneers are put in place to give you a perfect smile.
How to Care for Veneers
After the bonding treatment, your mouth and gums will likely be sore and tender. You may even feel a bit of sensitivity with your teeth. This is normal.- However, if you find the pain too much, you can take painkillers to help with the discomfort. It should pass as your mouth heals.
- Veneers are a great way to improve the look of your smile. Brush, and floss regularly and avoid hard objects that may chip the veneers to keep them in good shape. You can expect your veneers to last up to 20 years with proper care before getting replacements.