Improving Your Smile Through Custom Veneers
What are Veneers?
Veneers are thin, custom-made moldings that cover the fronts of unsightly teeth. They are crafted from tooth-colored, high-tech materials to portray a natural, bright smile.
Veneers provide an alternative to traditional crowns. They cover unattractive gaps, and can mask stained, misshaped or crooked teeth. If these conditions apply to your mouth, veneers may be your best option.
How Long Will Veneers Last?
Veneers are intended to last for many years. Unlike most bonding materials, veneers will not change color over time. You should consult with your dentist to find out exactly how long veneers will last in your mouth.
How Are Veneers Applied?
The tooth is reshaped initially to allow for the added thickness of the veneer. A molded image is taken of the reshaped tooth and sent to a dental laboratory where the veneer is custom-made to fit your mouth. The veneer is applied with adhesive material which bonds it to the original tooth structure.
Advantages of Veneers
Tooth-Like Appearance Since veneers are individually sculpted for each patient, it is nearly impossible to tell the difference between a veneer and a natural tooth.
Stain-Resistant Custom-made veneers resist stains from coffee, tea and cigarette smoke because they are made of high-tech, extremely polishable materials.
Mutliple Benefits Veneers can be matched to make even the darkest teeth appear to be bright white. Minor twists and overlaps, as well as small gaps, can be quickly corrected through the use of veneers.
Maintaining Your Veneers
Brush and Floss Regularly to Prevent Oral Hygiene Problems. Veneers generally cannot be damaged by abrasion from your toothbrush or floss. Good oral hygiene will ensure your veneers stay strong and provide you with a long-lasting, attractive smile.
Veneers provide more strength when crushing an object than twisting or tearing. Therefore, just as with natural teeth, patients with veneers are advised to avoid opening nut shells, chewing on bones or any other matter that may cause the veneers to chip or crack.
Keep In Mind
When considering veneers, keep in mind these important points before undergoing the treatment.
Non-Reversible Procedure. Because a small amount of tooth is reduced to fit the veneers, the process is NOT reversible.
Anesthetic Advised Generally, the use of a local anesthetic is advised to maintain absolute comfort throughout the treatment process.
Talk to Your Dentist
Be sure to consult with your local AACD member cosmetic dentist to find out if veneers are right for you.
How many Veneers do I need?
The best way to decide is to look in a 3-way mirror so you can see yourself the way other people see you. The ideal answer, for a matched set and a great smile, is often to do as many veneers as there are teeth that show.
UGLY TEETH NO MORE
I am extremely happy with my new smile thanks to Dr. Zase and staff at Colchester Dental Group.
I had severe bruxism which led to deep dark yellow-brown lesions along my gumline with severely worn and chipped teeth.
Dr. Zase recommended porcelain veneers. Now that I have a beautiful new smile, I can freely express myself by smiling and be generally more engaged while communicating with people face to face. It has made a huge difference in my personal and professional life.
It was a long process and not inexpensive but it was 100% worth it. My teeth are beautiful, I smile all the time. Dr. Zase and Stephanie made the process as comfortable and smooth as possible. They are skilled, compassionate, attentive to every detail and in my opinion, true artists. The entire staff has been helpful and professional and I am so glad I chose this practice.
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Before
After 4 porcelain veneers
Before veneers — broken front tooth
After two veneers done (two were done to get the best balanced result)
Before
After 4 porcelain veneers and zero sensitivity whitening