The Process of Getting Veneers

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The process of getting veneers is less scary than you might think.

When you want to improve the brightness of your smile, cosmetic dentistry can help you achieve your ideal goals. Whether you have teeth that are stained, chipped or misshapen, cosmetic dentistry will help provide a makeover for your teeth. Along with cosmetic improvements, your oral hygiene can be improved since veneers can be fitted for treatment of gum disease.

The Different Types of Veneers

For a more natural look, many individuals will select porcelain veneers. Porcelain veneers are more stain resistant than composite veneers, but composite veneers require less tooth surface to be removed. Resin-based composite veneers are generally fitted in one appointment, which helps you gain a brighter smile faster. Consulting with professionals in cosmetic dentistry will help you determine what the best option for you is.

The Veneer Process

If you decide you want to explore the different options veneers have to offer, these will be the first steps in the process:

  1. When you want veneers, you will start with the basic preliminary measures to help determine your exact needs. Find cosmetic dentistry professionals that you feel comfortable with, and schedule an appointment. The dentist will take X-rays of your teeth to begin the process.
  2. After X-rays, the next step is to have your dentist trim tooth enamel. An impression of your teeth will be taken to prepare for the veneers, and the impression is sent to a lab.
  3. When your dentist receives the veneers, he or she will check to make sure the fit and color is correct. Your dentist will then thoroughly clean your teeth, and then roughen the teeth to help tooth surface receive proper adhesion for the veneers. To attach the veneers, special cement will be used, and ultraviolet light will help harden your new veneers.
  4. To make sure that the veneers have properly been placed and everything looks as it should, your dentist may schedule an appointment a few weeks after the procedure.

Dental Hygiene and Veneers

Even though cosmetic dentistry will help to improve the appearance of your smile, it’s also important to still practice proper oral hygiene. Veneer owners should still brush their teeth and floss as they normally would before receiving cosmetic dentistry, and veneers can last five to ten years before replacements are needed.

Contact Annapolis Family Dental Care

If you want to learn more about making your smile brighter, your Annapolis Dentist or if you wish to schedule an appointment, please contact Annapolis Family Dental Care by calling (410) 267-0766 or visit AnnapolisDentalCare.com today!

Our diligent knowledge of all dental treatments and extensive experience in all fields of dentistry, ensure Annapolis Dental is best suited to care for your oral health. You can also follow Annapolis Dental Care on FacebookTwitter, and Google+.

 

 

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