How To Resolve A Mouthful Of Problems With One Appliance

When teeth have a problem as simple as being discolored, finding a quick and easy solution isn't a problem. However, if you have multiple problems with your teeth, the idea of undergoing multiple procedures to fix each of them may seem exhausting. Chipped, discolored, or translucent teeth can all be fixed by one dental appliance: porcelain veneers.

What Are Veneers

Veneers are a type of dental appliance made from tooth-colored porcelain. Veneers are effectively thin, hollow shells that are adhered to the front of your teeth by a dentist. Veneers are hand-crafted for each patient, which ensure that whatever your teeth currently look like, you can get veneers to match. Of course, if you're unhappy with the overall appearance of your teeth, veneers can help with that too.

What Can Veneers Correct

Since veneers sit in front of your teeth, they can effectively hide nearly any problem. If your teeth are chipped, damaged, lost enough enamel to be translucent, or stained, veneers can help. Placing veneers in front of teeth with any or all of these problems will instantly create the appearance of perfect teeth.

For example, imagine if your teeth are noticeably chipped and stained. Your dentist will pick a set of veneers with you that can match the surrounding healthy teeths' color. Alternatively, if you want to immediately have all of your teeth look perfect and white, your dentist may suggest setting up an entire set of dental veneers. Since veneers don't require drilling or surgery to be adhered, your dentist can quickly give you the appearance of a full set of shiny, healthy teeth.

Finding Out if Veneers Are Right For You

If you're interested in using veneers for a quick fix for problems with your teeth, you should consult with a cosmetic dentist. These dentists specialize in repairing damage and improving the look of teeth.

Veneers are a useful option for most people. However, veneers can't replace heavy damage to teeth. If your teeth have experienced decay or damage to their roots, veneers will not be sufficient. However, your dentist can drill the tooth and place a filling, and afterward attach a veneer to the tooth in order to give it a perfect appearance.

If you have a lot of problems with your smile, that doesn't mean that you need to undergo multiple procedures to fix every issue. Veneers can create the appearance of a flawless smile easily and effectively, restoring every aspect of your smile all at once.


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