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Porcelain Veneers in Jupiter, FL

Veneers are wafer-thin shells made of tooth-colored material used for covering your teeth’s front surface. It is mainly for cosmetic purposes and is also called porcelain veneers. Dental veneers change the size, shape, length, or color of your teeth. Where are veneers near me you might ask, read on for more information.

Making veneers involve the use of resin composite or porcelain. Compared to resin veneers, porcelain veneers better resist stains, and they mimic natural teeth with their light-reflecting characteristics. Resin veneers are thinner, and less of the tooth surface is needed to be removed to put them in place.

What Problems Can Veneers Fix?

Generally, cosmetic dentists use veneers can fix the following problems:

  • Worn-down teeth
  • Misaligned, irregular, or unevenly shaped teeth
  • Gaps between your teeth
  • Stained, discolored teeth
  • Chipped or broken teeth

What are the Benefits of Veneers?

There are several benefits to getting dental veneers. The most apparent advantage is you will be provided with a more beautiful, whiter looking teeth.

  • Natural appearance for your tooth is provided
  • Porcelain veneers resist discoloration
  • Porcelain works well with gum tissue
  • Darker teeth can be made to look whiter

Dental veneers offer a conservative approach to changing the shape and color of your tooth. In contrast to crowns, an extensive shaping before the procedure is not required. This makes veneers a stronger and more aesthetic alternative.

How are Veneers Applied?

You will need to visit us thrice if you want to get dental veneers. The first visit is for consultation, the second for making the veneers, and the third for the application.

Before we prepare your teeth and make veneers for you, we will have to know what result you want to achieve. We will examine your teeth during your first appointment, and determine if dental veneers are appropriate for you. We may take dental x-rays and make impressions of your mouth and teeth.

We will remove about a half millimeter of enamel from the surface of your tooth to prepare it for your veneers. Before we trim off the enamel, we will ask you and decide if you want local anesthesia so that you will feel no pain. Then, a model or impression of your tooth will be made. We will send out the print to our dental laboratory to construct your veneer.

Before we permanently cement the veneer to your tooth we will check if it fits correctly and that the color matches by temporarily placing it on your tooth. We might remove and trim the veneer a few times until we get the right fit. Cement might be used to adjust the veneer’s color to match your natural teeth. To make the bonding process secure, we will clean, polish, and etch your tooth to roughen it.

We will apply special cement to your veneer and place it on your tooth. After the right position has been achieved, we will use a special light beam to activate the chemicals in the cement. It will harden quickly this way. Finally, we will remove excess cement, evaluate your bite, and make any final adjustments if necessary.

Do Veneers Need Special Care?

You don’t need to take special care of your new veneers. However, the life-span of veneers will heavily depend on how you are using them and how you are taking care of them. Having good oral hygiene practices can be enough. Remember to brush and floss as you would before you got them. Although porcelain is stain-resistant, it is advisable to stay away from foods and drinks that cause stains.

Doing so helps minimize decay, particularly in parts where there is tooth not covered by veneers. Additionally, removing plaque guarantees that your tooth’s gum line level does not act up in response to gum inflammation, i.e. gingivitis or periodontitis, which result from dental plaque.

Porcelain veneers are incapable of enduring strong forces of sharp impacts. Therefore, avoid exposing them to excessive forces. Activities that are likely to cause excessive force include biting hard objects such as fingernails, bottles, ice, hairpins, and more. Teeth grinding and clenching can lead to breaking and chipping of the veneers.

Dental veneers fall under cosmetic dentistry as these provide bright smiles with white, beautifully aligned teeth. Plus, the latest technology in veneer assures a more natural look with translucent ceramic quality.

To achieve that perfect set of teeth and complete oral health, get a professional opinion with us.  We specialize in dental restoration that includes crowns and bridges, veneers, implants, diagnostic wax-up, and many more.

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