Are Dental Veneers Invasive and Permanent?

You may be thinking about getting dental veneers to repair your smile. Depending on your needs, a veneer could be the right solution to improve your appearance and feel good about your self-image. It is helpful to learn all you can about this cosmetic dentistry treatment so you can make the right decision. Patients want to know whether veneers will last and how involved the process is at the dentist’s office.

Reasons for getting dental veneers

A veneer is a porcelain shell that attaches to the front of a tooth. Patients commonly choose this method for covering aesthetic concerns such as chips and cracks, especially in front teeth. However, a veneer is useful in correcting smiles in other ways. People with abnormally large or small teeth can have a more uniform look by getting veneers. Misshapen teeth can also look more natural because of this treatment. Because the dentist can fabricate a veneer to be any color, it is also a good alternative to teeth whitening.

The procedure

Getting dental veneers is minimally invasive. The dentist will numb the patient to help them feel more comfortable. The dentist must also reshape the tooth so that there is a good fit. The dentist must also remove a small amount of enamel and etch the tooth. This helps the veneer bond well to the tooth. However, the dentist should not have to shave away as much of the natural tooth as with a crowning procedure.

The recovery

Before cementing the veneer in place, the dentist will make sure it first comfortably. The dentist also ensures that the color matches that of the surrounding teeth. Once the veneer is in place, the patient should be able to eat right away. It will be fine to eat most foods, though the individual should be cautious about biting into hard foods as well as items such as apples and dense bread. After a few days, the person should be used to the veneer.

Care and maintenance

Limiting the consumption of hard foods will help preserve the integrity of the shell. People with veneers should also not try to open packages with their teeth. It is important to continue good oral hygiene. Veneers, like teeth, can stain. People with a veneer should brush twice a day.

Durability and longevity

With proper care, veneers can last for 10 years or more. The porcelain material is strong enough to withstand wear and tear. People who take good care of their veneers could see them work effectively for up to 20 years. Eventually, most people will need the dentist to replace the veneer. Also, if there is any damage to a veneer, the patient should inform the dentist immediately.

A nice way to get a new smile

If you have damage to your tooth, or if you need to do something about their color or shape, dental veneers are a good option. A veneer can last for many years, and the process to get one includes little or no pain and discomfort. Now is a good time to begin your treatment. Make an appointment at the dentist’s office today.

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