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Can veneers give you a radiant smile?

A veneer is a unique layer of material placed over the tooth’s surface. Dentists utilise veneers to enhance the aesthetics of a smile and safeguard the tooth’s surface from any damage. There are two kinds of veneers in dentistry – one made from dental porcelain, and the other is the composite veneer. 

A composite veneer is one that is either directly placed or indirectly made by a dental expert or technician in a laboratory. It is later attached to the tooth, generally using a block of resin cement. They are usually used to treat you people who will need a more permanent design after growing up. The composite veneer can last up to four years.

In contrast, the fabrication of a porcelain veneer may only be indirect. There is a famous saying in dentistry that a full veneer is a restoration that encapsulates all the coronal surfaces of the tooth, that is, Mesial, Distal, Facial, Lingual and Occlusal surfaces.

Furthermore, a Laminate veneer is a thin layer that covers only the tooth’s surface and is typically used for beautification purposes. They are more picturesque and are less resistive to dental plaque.

Can veneers give you a radiant smile?

At times, teeth that are hale and healthy may have an off-putting appearance. The slight contortion is hardly noticeable, but it is still present; a tiny chip, heavy staining or a gap between the front teeth are examples. But, it is a fact that such slight deformities bother people to a large degree. During such situations, veneers come to the rescue as they are an affordable method of improving one’s smile without undergoing any major dental procedure. 

Porcelain veneers are thin coats of dental porcelain attached to the outside of the teeth to hide blemishes. So, all that is visible are your pearly whites as veneers seamlessly blend with your natural set of teeth. 

So, we can say that veneers do give you a radiant smile.

The process of getting veneers

To attach veneers, you must consult your cosmetic and regular dentist. It is helpful if you take pictures of how you want your teeth to look like. After the consultation, the dentist takes the necessary measurements, and he may also be able to show you the new veneers. Computer software is often used when the veneers are superimposed on your original set in the computer.

Once your measurements are on the way to the dental lab to custom create your veneers, your dentist must prepare your teeth for bonding. Although veneers are pretty thin, they may still appear bulky when bonded to the teeth. To create a more natural look, you’ll probably need some of the enamel layer of your teeth removed to accommodate the extra width. Even though the removal is minuscule, it will permanently alter your teeth and require some form of restoration from then on.

In case of discomfort or pain in the teeth or gums, kindly visit your nearest dentist at the earliest.

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