Different Types of Dental Veneers

Different Types of Dental Veneers from R. David Brumbaugh, DDS in Dallas, TXDental veneers are thin shells of porcelain or composite resin placed over the front surface of the patient's teeth to improve their appearance. Veneers can help cover up stains, chips, and other imperfections and correct the shape and size of teeth. Several types of dental veneers are available, each with advantages and disadvantages. This blog will discuss the different types of dental veneers and their advantages and drawbacks.

Different types of dental veneers

Porcelain veneers

The most common and popular type of dental veneer is the porcelain veneer. They are strong, durable, and long-lasting. Porcelain veneers are custom-made to fit each tooth, which ensures a perfect match with the patient's surrounding teeth. In addition, they are highly resistant to staining, making them a great choice for people who regularly drink coffee, tea, or red wine.

Unfortunately, porcelain veneers are expensive and can cost more than other veneers. They also require more preparation. In order to make room for the veneer, it is necessary to remove a thin layer of enamel from the tooth. In addition, creating and placing porcelain veneers takes longer than other types of veneers and requires more time to be created in a dental lab.

Composite veneers

Composite veneers consist of a tooth-colored resin that a dentist directly applies to the tooth and shapes to match the patient's desired appearance. They are less expensive than porcelain veneers and require less preparation, as only a small amount of enamel needs to be removed from the tooth. In addition, composite veneers can be completed in a single appointment, making them a convenient choice for patients who want to achieve their smile goals quickly.

However, porcelain veneers are less durable than composite veneers. They are prone to chipping and staining. They also do not look as natural and can appear more opaque and less translucent.

Lumineers

Lumineers are a specific brand of porcelain veneers that are thinner than traditional ones. They are custom-made to fit each tooth and can be placed over the tooth without any preparation, filing, or drilling. This advantage makes them a great option for people who want to improve their smile without discomfort or drilling.

However, Lumineers are less durable than traditional porcelain veneers and may not be suitable for people who grind their teeth or have other dental issues. They also tend to be more expensive than traditional porcelain veneers.

Zirconia veneers

This type of dental veneer is made from a strong material known as zirconia. Zirconia veneers are more resistant to chipping and cracking than porcelain veneers, and the dentist can design them to match the exact shade of the patient's surrounding teeth. Zirconia veneers are also highly biocompatible and less likely to cause allergic reactions or other problems.

One of the drawbacks of zirconia veneers is that they are more opaque than porcelain veneers, making them look less natural. They are also more expensive than composite veneers and require more preparation than Lumineers.

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Learn more about your options

There are several different types of dental veneers on the market today. The best way to learn about which would be right for you is to schedule an appointment with an experienced dental professional. Call our office to learn more about your options and start your journey to a restored and beautiful smile today.

Request an appointment or call R. David Brumbaugh, DDS at 214-306-4402 for an appointment in our Dallas office.

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