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Porcelain Veneers – Your Guide to Porcelain Veneers

October 11, 2009 by  
Filed under Cosmetic Dentistry

A veneer is a thin covering shell of ceramic material known as porcelain; the same material can be used for the making of plates, expensive crockery or figurines. In regard to our teeth it is use as a bonding substance in order to improve the overall shape and color of the teeth. They are ideally made to cover the front as well as the top of teeth. They can also be used for a variety of things such as closing space between our teeth, lengthening small or distorted teeth, or even whiten teeth that are stained or have taken on a dark appearance. Over the course of everyday activities or during our growth and development into adulthood our teeth can become exposed to many things which can cause them to be chipped or experience wear and tear, with porcelain veneers you can protect them from such occurrences and restore them to their nature appearance or better.


It usually takes approximately two or more visits to restore teeth to their nature appearance or better through the use of porcelain veneers. Most first appointment will consist of shaping and roughening the teeth, followed by taking impersonations of your teeth in order to get the exact models for your particular situation. It’s the models that will determine how your veneers will be crafted and designed to fit your teeth. All this and more will take place during the first appointment. The second appointment will consist of a cleaning and polishing session of the teeth afterwards an adhesive is used to bond the veneers to your teeth. And finally, through the use of a highly intense light, which is virtually harmless, will harden the adhesive upon your teeth. This bond is extremely hard making it possible for you to go on eating whatever you like including apples or even peanut brittles.

As you can see, applying porcelain veneers is a rather simple process that can prove to be very effective. Based upon your dental situations the procedure can be conducted smoothly without any complications at all. Most results depend upon the cosmetic dentistry location you’ve chosen to have the work done. There aren’t very many places that don’t have state-of-the-art, advanced technological equipment which can ensure that every patient gets the most comprehensive dental care conceivable. For example, the PowerLase®AT is a specially designed dental laser which allows dentists around the world to perform procedures for hard or soft-tissue with one simple push of a button. Plus there’s the Wand®, another device which allows dentist to utilize an injection technique with the absence of needles or syringes.

The possibilities are endless when it comes to applying porcelain veneers. It’s an opportunity of a lifetime that’s worth every penny you spend on the procedure. The fees for having porcelain veneers placed in your mouth depend upon your area of location and your particular case and of course how many veneers are needed. The experience of the cosmetic dentist will play a very vital role as well; every individual’s situation is different and this will be taken into consideration when prices are being considered.

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