Veneers are thin, shell-like materials that cover the front surface of your teeth. They are cosmetic dental treatments that help improve your smile in a natural-looking fashion. Veneers can help improve imperfections like chips, gaps, discoloration, and worn-down teeth. They are permanent, durable, and do not stain easily.
There are many different veneers, depending on what you need and their composite materials. The two common types of materials are resin and porcelain. They look similar with only a few key differences.
The procedure for resin veneers is less cumbersome than porcelain. The reason is that your dentist may have to remove less enamel to fix them. Resin veneers are cheaper than their porcelain counterparts. They are also easier to replace than porcelain veneers.
These are stronger than resin veneers. Your dentist will have to file down some enamel from the teeth to place them. They have the same color as your natural teeth. Your dentist can make the porcelain veneers whiter to accentuate your smile.
One requirement is that you must practice good oral hygiene. Your teeth must also be in the proper position to ensure that the veneers fit as you want. You must also make conservative and minor changes to your teeth before the procedure. These changes include tooth fractures, chips, discolorations, gaps, crowding, and uneven teeth.
Veneers are not ideal for everyone. Some aspects of your health and lifestyle may make you a poor candidate for the procedure. You are a poor candidate if you suffer chronic physical conditions like clenching or grinding. If you have severe malocclusion or crowding, you may first have to undergo Invisalign before getting veneers. One lifestyle habit that strikes you off the list is poor oral hygiene.
The process of getting veneers may require up to three trips to the dentist. The first step is consultation. Your dentist will check your teeth and tell you what to expect. During the consultation, you can ask any questions that you need to. The next two visits involve making and applying the veneers.
After examination, your dentist may take dental X-rays and intraoral photographs to gauge if you are an eligible candidate. The next step involves the preparation of your teeth. They will remove some enamel from your teeth to create space for the veneers. You will discuss with the dentist whether to use an anesthetic or not. Next is getting a mold of your teeth and choosing the color of the veneers using a shade guide.
On this second trip, your dentist will give you a temporary veneer chairside. You will wear this for a while until your veneers are ready. They will send the mold to a lab to create your custom veneers, whether porcelain or resin. They design them not to be permanent until they fit them on your teeth.
The third trip involves fitting and adjusting your veneers. They will check your bite to make sure that the veneers fit perfectly. Once they fit, they will bond the veneers permanently to the anterior surface of your teeth.
For the best veneers in Texas, visit Above & Beyond Dental at our office in Bedford, Texas. You can call (817) 571-1667 today to schedule an appointment.