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The procedures covered through cosmetic dentistry change depending on the patient needs. In some cases people wait several years in order to visit a dentist but when they finally do it is not because someone has convinced them to, it is because some dental diseases cause excruciating pain which can’t be healed without professional help. In those cases due to the long wait and the lack of care towards oral health, teeth tend to get malformed, worn down and discolored.
There are several cleaning procedures a dentist can perform to alleviate pain but the appearance is permanently compromised if we wait too long to get a much needed consultation; for those cases there is still hope due to the development of especial parts called veneers. Cosmetic veneers are an ultra-thin, somewhat see-through material that is bonded permanently to your existing teeth. The most aesthetic naturally appearing pick for a range of dental cosmetic conditions are porcelain veneers.
Their purpose as stated above is to fill in the spaces or openings between your front teeth, correct cracked or broken teeth, correct the color of teeth that have been permanently tarnished or stained and even repair severely chipped teeth.
Due to the application procedure and purpose of use, veneers tend to be confused with crowns and bonding. Dental Bonding is a resin filling material applied to cover the front surface of teeth. Today, dental bonding is used merely to fill in tiny surfaces of the teeth and fix chips of teeth. A full crown is used while a tooth has gone through root canal surgery, or when a large amount of the whole tooth body has been lost. On the other hand, porcelain veneers are applied to the surface of teeth to extend its surface area, fix cracks, cover discoloring and change the form or cover gapes. Once bonded to your teeth, these ultra-thin parts are virtually undetectable and extremely resistant to coffee, tea and other substances which can stain or change the color of your teeth. For their integrity and natural look, the resemblance of veneers made of porcelain to original, white natural tooth enamel is unsurpassed by other choices for restorative dentistry.
Even though veneers are extremely useful they require some extensive work to shape the teeth on which they will be applied and once bonded they are permanently set. To avoid complications and improve the application/durability experience, specialists have designed an improved veneer version which are called: Lumineers. These improve parts serve the same purpose regular veneers do but they are thinner and stronger; they don’t require extensive teeth reshaping and their application can be reversed.
These handy cosmetic dentistry tools are a great option which can help dentists restore heavily damaged teeth back to a magnificent and beautiful look.
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e not happy with the way your teeth look, it may affect your self confidence and you may no longer want to smile. Cosmetic dentistry and materials science has made a great deal of progress in helping people to gain confidence in their appearance and smile and could probably help you as well.
When a patient’s teeth have flaws or have become damaged, porcelain veneers or crowns, also referred to as caps are used to restore the teeth for a more brilliant smile. Crowns are used to fit over and cover damaged or flawed teeth. Porcelain veneers are a covering for a tooth that is custom made to restore the front of the tooth. The covering is thin and blends with the natural color of the other teeth so it can’t be easily seen.
Problems that Porcelain Veneers and Crowns Can Address
If you have excessive damage to your teeth because of tooth decay, these two products can help. Teeth that are stained permanently or are discolored for a variety of reasons will benefit from cosmetic dentistry that involves veneers or caps. If your teeth have become brittle after having root canal or have become fractured for any reason, porcelain veneers and crowns can address these issues as well.
In the past, crowns were the way that we addressed these problems. Today, porcelain veneers have become a popular way to make teeth whiter and brighter and can cover a wide range of conditions. Your dentist will have to examine your teeth and tell you which of the two methods are better suited to your needs.
Situations that Influence One or the Other
Your dentist will take a number of factors into account when deciding whether your teeth would best be served with either porcelain veneers or traditional crowns. The condition of your gums, what type of bite or occlusion you have as well as the amount of damage the teeth have suffered are all taken into our consideration when determining the best method to restore your teeth. Porcelain veneers rely on intact enamel for their bond strength and sometimes there won’t be enough quality enamel for veneers, but with modern crowns made of porcelain, it is difficult to distinguish whether they are porcelain veneers or caps.
Pros and Cons
When porcelain veneers are applied, very little of the tooth enamel has to be removed, while when applying crowns, a larger portion of the tooth is removed for the cap to be able to fit over the damaged tooth. Porcelain veneers only cover the sides and front, while a crown will cover the entire tooth and is the preferred method when damage to the teeth is severe.
Cost is another consideration for the patient. Porcelain veneers, since they only cover the visible side of the tooth are usually considered to be cosmetic in nature and may not be covered by insurance, even though the procedure for veneers and crowns are nearly identical and the costs usually very close.
You and your dentist can discuss the pros and cons of each of these products to find the one that will best suit your pocketbook and your needs. As a dentist, I know that all dental professionals are more than happy to take the time to discuss the proper procedures that will have you smiling again, but it is up to you to ask the right questions that will elicit the information you need to make your decision.