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What You Need to Know About Veneers

Smiles are the first impression we make, and when people are not happy with their smile it affects their confidence. Everyone wants a healthy-looking smile; however, if you have issues with your teeth you can choose cosmetic dentistry to give you a beautiful smile. Veneers for chipped teeth can be done to transform your smile at Implant and Comprehensive Dentistry. This treatment is a great cosmetic dentistry option because it can fix a variety of other issues, too.
Issues Veneers Fix
They are a great option for almost any issue you have with your teeth. They fix chipped, broken, stained, spaced-out, and crooked teeth. Veneers are thin pieces of porcelain which are bonded to the front of the teeth for a natural-looking smile. Cosmetic dentistry fixes issues giving their patients healthy, natural smiles. They do not require any special care just simply brush, floss, and use an antiseptic mouthwash. With veneers, you can have whiter teeth that resist staining and are stronger than other cosmetic dentistry options.
Examination First
Before receiving this treatment, you have to explain to a dentist what results you are looking for. After examining your teeth and taking any necessary x-rays, the dentist then decides if veneers are appropriate. With comprehensive dentistry, all the available options are considered including implants, crowns, and caps. Some reasons veneers may not be the best option are teeth eroded by gum disease or decay and teeth without the necessary base enamel or structure. Teeth that are severely misaligned may also require other cosmetic dentistry options to fix.
Procedure for Veneers
Veneers are done in two visits to the dentist and have natural tooth coloring to give your smile a natural feel. The visit consists of removing some enamel to account for the thickness of the veneers. Then dental impressions are done to customize the veneers for your teeth. Once the veneers are ready, the dentist then cleans polishes and etches teeth to roughen the surface for better bonding. A special cement is used to adhere the veneers and the dentist will examine them for appropriate size, color, and shape. After adjusting the porcelain bonds, the dentist uses a special light to activate the bonding for quicker hardening.
Comprehensive dentistry includes all dental care needs including cosmetic procedures such as fillings, caps, bridges, and teeth whitening. If you are looking for an affordable dentist in Champion’s Gate, the full-service care at Implant and Comprehensive Dentistry is what you need. Call today for a consultation! We are also located in Winter Haven, FL.

Steven Hewett, DDS

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