WHAT ARE VENEERS?
WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF DENTAL TEETH VENEERS
Veneers, which are thin shells of material coloured like teeth, are sometimes referred to as dental veneers or porcelain veneers. To enhance their look, they are positioned over the front surface of the teeth. Veneers can be created using composite resin or porcelain. They are created to fit over the teeth precisely, giving the appearance of genuine teeth and a beautiful smile.
Dental flaws including chips, cracks, gaps, and discolouration can all be fixed with veneers. Additionally, they can enhance the size, alignment, and form of the teeth.HOW TO PREPARE FOR TEETH VENEERS
The procedure for getting teeth veneers typically involves the following stages:
1. Consultation: During the initial consultation, you will discuss your goals and expectations with your dentist. They will evaluate your oral health and determine if veneers are the right choice.2. Tooth Preparation: If you and your dentist decide that veneers are a good option for you. The next step is to prepare your teeth for the veneers. That involves removing a small amount of enamel from the front of the teeth to make room for the veneers.
3. Impression: Once the teeth are prepared. Your dentist will take an imprint of your teeth, which will be used to create your custom veneers.
4. Temporary Veneers: While your custom veneers are being made at the dental laboratory. Your dentist may place temporary veneers over your prepared teeth to protect them.
Once your custom veneers are ready, your dentist will check the fit and color of each veneer before bonding them permanently to your teeth using a unique adhesive. After the veneers are bonded. Your dentist may make some final adjustments to ensure they fit comfortably and look natural.
Instructions on how to take care of your new veneers will be provided. It might be necessary for you to schedule follow-up visits with the dentist. to make sure your gums are healthy and they are operating as intended. It usually takes several weeks to finish the full procedure. Depending on the kind of veneers you select and how complicated your situation is.