Porcelain veneers are medical-grade ceramics that dentists use to cover the front parts of your teeth. Dental veneers offer an immediate transformation of your teeth and smile appearance.
One reason you might need porcelain veneers is to fix discolored teeth. The following can stain your teeth:
Other reasons why you might need porcelain veneers can include:
To get porcelain veneers, you should meet the following criteria:
An overall healthy oral cavity is significant before you get dental veneers. Therefore, if you have gum disease, tooth decay, or root canal infection, you are not an ideal candidate for dental veneers. However, you can receive dental veneers after successfully treating all the issues.
Also, if you tend to clench your teeth, you might not be an eligible candidate for dental veneers. However, your dentist can treat teeth grinding, and at that point, you would be suitable for porcelain veneers.
At Dr. Paul Graf DDS dental office, you will require at least three visits to get a successful dental veneers procedure. The first visit is for consultation while the other two trips are for making and applying veneers.
Preparation
The first step of the procedure involves discussing the results you aim to achieve with your dentist. During the first appointment, your dentist will examine you to ensure you are fit for dental veneers. He or she will then discuss what you expect during and after the procedure.
Your dentist can also take x-rays and image impressions of your teeth.
Next, your dentist will prepare your teeth for porcelain veneers. The first step involves reshaping the tooth by removing a portion of your enamel with a similar size as the dental veneer. When shedding some part of your enamel, the dentist might decide to or not numb your tooth using local anesthesia.
After trimming your enamel, your dentist will make an impression of your tooth. He or she will then send the model to a dental lab to aid in creating your veneer. You will have to wait up to 2 weeks before your veneer returns from the dental lab. As you wait for your permanent veneer, the dentist will place a temporary one on your tooth.
Bonding
During this appointment, your dentist will fit the permanent dental veneer. He or she will repeatedly remove and resize the veneer until it achieves a perfect fit.
Next, your dentist will clean, polish, and etch the tooth before you receive a dental veneer. Etching roughens your tooth surface to help in strong bonding. Once the dentist has prepared your tooth, he or she will apply special cement on the veneer and place it on your tooth.
After placing the veneer on your tooth, the dentist will shine a bright light on the tooth to initiate hardening. Finally, the dentist will remove any excess cement material, check your bite, and make necessary adjustments.
Porcelain veneers offer the following benefits:
The disadvantages of porcelain veneers include:
Are you in need of porcelain veneers near you? Visit our clinic in 77379 Spring, TX, and receive the service you need. You may also contact your family dentist for assistance. The dentist can also refer you to another dental clinic.