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Understanding Dental Veneers
A dental veneer is more than just a cosmetic enhancement. It's a finely crafted, thin shell of porcelain or ceramic, meticulously designed to blend in with the shade, size, and shape of your surrounding teeth. The result? A flawless new smile that looks and feels totally natural!
The Versatility of Veneers
Veneers aren’t just for the stars. At Dr. Khodosh's office, we use veneers to:
- Close unsightly gaps between teeth
- Fix uneven teeth lengths
- Conceal stubborn stains
- And, create uniform, radiant smiles
Beyond aesthetics, we use veneers to restore cracked, chipped, or broken teeth. As long as your tooth's fundamental structure remains, we can rejuvenate its appearance, ensuring you eat and speak without a hint of discomfort.
Getting Veneers at Quality Gentle Dental Care
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What to Expect When You Get Veneers
Consultation
Preparation
Fitting
Post-procedure Care
The Veneer Advantage
Aesthetically Pleasing
Stain-resistant
Natural Appearance
Considering the Trade-offs
Every procedure has its considerations. With veneers, expect some discomfort during the installation. But under Dr. Khodosh’s expert care, discomfort is minimized. Post-procedure, some caution with activities and diet will ensure optimal results.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are dental veneers?
Dental veneers are thin shells made from porcelain or ceramic that are custom-made to fit over the front surface of your teeth, providing an improved appearance.
How do dental veneers work?
Veneers are bonded to the surface of your teeth, masking imperfections like stains, chips, or gaps. Once attached, they function and are cared for much like natural teeth.
Are veneers permanent?
While veneers are a long-lasting cosmetic solution, they aren't considered permanent. With proper care, they can last 10-15 years or even longer before needing replacement.
Who is an ideal candidate for dental veneers?
Most people who have good oral health and are looking to correct cosmetic imperfections, such as discolored, chipped, or slightly misaligned teeth, are candidates for veneers.
Do veneers look natural?
Absolutely! One of the major advantages of veneers is their natural appearance. They are customized to match the color, size, and shape of your surrounding teeth, ensuring they blend seamlessly.
How do I care for my veneers?
Maintain a regular oral hygiene routine – brushing, flossing, and regular dental checkups. While veneers are stain-resistant, it’s still a good idea to limit foods and drinks that might stain your teeth.
How many appointments are required to get veneers?
Typically, getting dental veneers requires two to three appointments – one for consultation, one for tooth preparation and impression taking, and another for veneer placement.
Are dental veneers painful?
The process of getting veneers is generally painless. Some patients might experience slight sensitivity or discomfort, but any discomfort is often minor and temporary.
How much do veneers cost?
The cost of veneers varies depending on factors like the number of veneers you need, your location, and your dentist’s experience. It's best to consult directly with your dentist for specific pricing.
Can veneers be removed?
Veneers are a permanent cosmetic solution because a layer of the natural tooth is removed during the procedure. While they can be replaced if damaged or worn, they can't be simply removed without having a replacement solution in place.
Are there alternatives to veneers?
Yes, depending on your dental needs, alternatives can include dental bonding, crowns, or orthodontic treatments. Your dentist can advise you on the best solution for your individual situation.
Do veneers protect against cavities?
While veneers cover the front surface of the tooth, the tooth remains susceptible to decay and cavities. Regular oral hygiene is vital to protect both your natural teeth and veneers.