Veneers are very thin, tooth-shaped shells crafted from porcelain or resin composite materials. They are designed to cover the front side of teeth to enhance their shape, color, and size. They are ideal for those with discolored, stained, chipped, cracked, or misaligned teeth who want a fast and dramatic smile makeover without committing to orthodontic care or teeth whitening.
The materials used in the construction of veneers are also stain-resistant, so you won’t have to worry about your newly whitened smile becoming stained again by coffee, wine, tea, or other foods and beverages that discolor the teeth. Because veneers are thin, they can be bonded to the front of the teeth without any alteration of the natural tooth structure needed. This makes veneers an ideal option for patients looking for a minimally invasive cosmetic dentistry procedure.
Another advantage of veneers is that they are very durable. With good oral hygiene and regular check-ups at the dentist’s office, you can expect to enjoy your new smile for a lifetime. It’s important to keep in mind that veneers aren’t a permanent solution to imperfect teeth. Those who engage in bad habits such as nail biting, using their teeth to open packages, chewing on ice, or using their teeth as tools may experience damage to their veneered teeth over time. In addition, veneers are not recommended for patients with bruxism, chronic dry mouth, or poor oral health in general.
Porcelain veneers are thin shells of porcelain designed to fit over the front surface of your teeth. Each veneer is custom-made to fit your individual smile, so they’re stain-resistant and incredibly natural looking! They’re also designed to cover mild to severe cosmetic flaws like discoloration, chips, cracks, or gaps between teeth.
Once in place, your porcelain veneers should last over a decade with proper care and good oral hygiene habits. It’s important to take care of your veneers just as diligently as you take care of the rest of your teeth and gums; brushing twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush and flossing once a day will help keep your porcelain veneers bright and white for years to come.
To learn more oral care tips from the experts, call Freeman Dental at (270) 444-6080 [Puducah office] or (270) 247-1966 [Mayfield office]. You can also visit our dental offices located at 4616 Village Square Dr, Paducah, KY, 42001, and 312 Wyatt Drive, Mayfield, KY, 42066
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