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If
you have crooked or badly stained teeth that detract from your
smile, porcelain veneers could make a huge improvement in your
looks by reshaping and whitening your teeth.
This
is one of the most dramatic things you can do for your smile.
Because applying veneers is a special art, you may find that
not every dentist is comfortable with this procedure.
What
are veneers?
Veneers are thin porcelain shells, like false fingernails, that
are permanently adhered to the outsides of your teeth. They are
carefully shaped, both to fit your real teeth perfectly, and to
give you a perfect smile. Veneers can make your teeth longer and
more even. They will certainly make your smile whiter. Veneers
are relatively expensive, but they are the highest quality material
used in cosmetic dentistry.
Two
steps to new teeth.
It typically takes two appointments to complete your veneers:
During
your first appointment the dentist removes a very thin layer
of enamel, the hard outer layer of the tooth. Then the
dentist takes an impression of your teeth. This impression
is sent to a lab, which makes your "new teeth" fit
your existing teeth perfectly. The dentist will guide the lab
to create veneers that reshape your smile.
After
the lab finishes the veneers you come in for your second appointment. The
lab will have made a separate thin porcelain shell for each
of your teeth that is being reshaped. They are glued onto your
teeth by bonding a thin layer of plastic between each tooth
and the veneer. In no time at all you have a new smile.
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veneers, 3/4 crowns and crowns on the upper and lower teeth
improve tooth color, shape and position to produce an ideal
smile. |
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porcelain veneers, three quarter crowns, and crowns repair
teeth with defective fillings. |
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