Many people seek a smile makeover because many makeover options can give them the smile they have always wanted. In addition, people who want to restore the appearance and function of their smile are also looking into their makeover options, as restoring one's smile is now easier than ever due to all of the available options, like dental veneers.
About dental veneers
According to the American Dental Association, veneers are thin coverings that are placed over the front part of the tooth and look like natural teeth. This makes choosing veneers a great idea for those who have stained teeth, chipped teeth, crooked teeth, misshaped teeth, worn-down teeth, and large gaps between their teeth.
Below are the two main veneer options dental patients can now choose from as part of a smile makeover
Composite veneers
Composite veneers are made using a special tooth-colored material. Before we place composite veneers on a patient's teeth, the teeth must first be prepared, which may include reshaping. Once the teeth have been prepared, a dentist will use the composite material to make the teeth more aesthetically pleasing. A special dental light hardens the material with the last step involving a smoothing and polishing of the teeth.
Benefits that come with choosing composite veneers include that they require minimal enamel removal, they are easy to repair if they are somehow damaged, and they can often be placed in just one dental visit.
Porcelain veneers
Porcelain veneers are made from thin porcelain shells and are custom-made for every patient to ensure a proper fit and a natural look. The process requires the dentist to first prepare the teeth for veneer placement, which requires them to remove a minor amount of the tooth's enamel. An impression of the tooth is then made so that the dentist can send it to a dental lab, which takes about a week or two to complete. The dentist will carefully place the veneers on the patient's teeth during the next visit.
The benefits of choosing porcelain veneers include that they are very strong, durable, natural-looking, long-lasting and do not stain easily.
Can general dentists install veneers?
While many dental patients believe that only a cosmetic dentist can offer smile makeovers to their patients, it is important to understand that a general dentist can also makeover their patients' smiles. While general dentists were once known as dental professionals who only provided their patients with general dentistry services, this has changed in recent years. Now some general dentists also offer their patients cosmetic improvement options and have undergone the specific training necessary to do this.
Will veneers improve your smile?
Now that the above information has been read, it is understood how veneers can help improve the way someone looks when smiling. Veneers are a versatile makeover option, as they can be used to cover up a variety of tooth imperfections. Choosing a general dentist to learn more is the first step, so we invite you to contact our office today.
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