Things To Know About Dental Veneers

Things To Know About Dental Veneers from R. David Brumbaugh, DDS in Dallas, TXThose seeking to perfect their smiles often turn to dental veneers. This treatment is well known for helping to create bright and dazzling smiles free from imperfections, making it one of the most sought-after cosmetic procedures. In addition, veneers are aesthetically pleasing and versatile in addressing the widest range of cosmetic issues.

However, it is important to consider all aspects of a cosmetic procedure when deciding if one is right for you. Dental veneers have many advantages, but they are not for everyone. This article looks closer at things people should consider before getting dental veneers.

What are dental veneers?

Dental veneers are thin shells, typically made of either porcelain or composite resin, that cover the fronts of teeth. In most cases, people will choose to get them only for the teeth that show when they smile. Dental veneers can create a bright smile even in color and tooth size. They can even make slightly crooked teeth appear perfectly straight. Other cosmetic issues they address include:

  • Gaps between teeth
  • Chips and cracks
  • Jagged or misshaped teeth
  • Discolorations on teeth

Veneers may be an effective treatment option for those with two or more of these issues. In any case, let us look at a few key things to consider before getting veneers.

What to know before getting veneers

Multiple options

Veneers come in a few different varieties. Porcelain veneers tend to be the sturdiest, longest lasting, most stain resistant, and most like the color of natural teeth. These are the high-end variety that tends to be the most expensive. Composite veneers offer a more economical alternative, though they are less strong and long-lasting. However, they usually require fewer appointments to complete and call for less alteration to the natural teeth.

They can be permanent

It is important to note that the natural teeth will have permanent alterations to accommodate the veneers, especially when getting porcelain veneers. Therefore, the procedure is often irreversible. Certain veneers require less alteration than others. However, patients should talk to their dentist about what permanent changes will occur to their natural teeth.

Consider the cost

Porcelain dental veneers may offer the most aesthetic benefits but are typically more expensive. A single veneer can cost a thousand or more per tooth. Composite veneers are more economical but can still be expensive. Your dentist can help you decide on a plan to meet your treatment goals.

Good dental health

One’s teeth and gums need to be in good condition before treatment. Certain oral health issues may disqualify a patient from dental veneers. Therefore, taking care of tooth decay or gum health issues before treatment is important. Also, patients should have good oral hygiene habits before and after treatment.

They need to be replaced

Dental veneers do not last forever and eventually will need replacing. Porcelain veneers can last 15 years or more with proper care. However, composite veneers will likely need replacing after five to seven years.

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Are you considering dental veneers?

Dental veneers may be the right option if you are unhappy about two or more cosmetic aspects of your smile. No other single treatment offers so many cosmetic benefits in one procedure. To learn more about this cosmetic procedure, call us 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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