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Title: All About Porcelain Veneers


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Porcelain Veneers
  • The Art of Dentistry

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Synopsis
  • Porcelain Veneers The Basics
  • Porcelain Veneers vs. Crowns
  • Porcelain veneers - Demystified

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Porcelain Veneers The Basics
  • Porcelain veneers can simply be defined as thin
    custom made shells with the shape and color of
    natural teeth used to cover the front part of the
    teeth. These types of veneers mimic the light
    reflecting element of natural teeth.
  • Half a millimeter of you enamel is usually
    removed after administration of a local
    anesthetic of your choice. This thickness is
    reflective of the thickness of the veneer that
    will be constructed for fitting. The dentist
    makes a model of the tooth or teeth impression
    and sends to the laboratory for construction.
    Usually you have to go home and come back after
    for two to three weeks to give the laboratory
    ample time for construction of the veneers.

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Porcelain Veneers The Basics (cont.)
  • Some people feel uneasy going home with trimmed
    enamel. Temporary veneers are usually used in
    such cases to make teeth appear uniform. These
    may feel rough and sometimes too big for your
    mouth but it is certainly your decision to make
    whether to have them fitted or not. Where only a
    small portion of enamel is removed, it is not
    absolutely necessary to have temporary veneers
    fitted. Where multiple teeth are trimmed in
    preparation for veneer fitting also, temporary
    veneers may not be required because they will
    probably appear uniform. One trimmed tooth may
    however appear strange and in such a case, insist
    on temporary porcelain veneer.

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Porcelain Veneers The Basics (cont.)
  • Bonding is the name of the process that follows
    after the dentists has received the veneer from
    the laboratory. You will first require to have
    your tooth or set of teeth cleaned, and etched in
    preparation for the veneer fitting. Etching is
    meant to make the surface of the teeth rough
    enough to provide strong bonding. The dentist
    should thereafter examine the fit of the veneers
    by placing it repeatedly onto your tooth and
    trimming it accordingly. Once the desired fit is
    achieved, the porcelain veneer is then cemented
    permanently on to your teeth using special
    cement. Special light beam is placed on the teeth
    activating the chemicals in the cement which
    allows quick healing and causes to harden.

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Porcelain Veneers vs. Crowns
  • Condition of the lingual surface
  • This basically refers to the part of the teeth
    that facing inwards towards the tongue and the
    oral cavity. Porcelain veneers requires the
    lingual surface to be intact for best result.
    This may wear out as a result of dental carries
    and other dental problems. In cases where the
    lingual surface is worn out, dentists usually
    recommends crowns to be used.
  • Severity of Dental Carries
  • Dental carries simply refer to tooth decay or
    cavities. Where dental carries are severe and
    significant, veneers might not be the best
    option. They bond better in teeth with minimal
    dental carries. Here too, you will be advised to
    make use of crowns
  • The thickness of the enamel
  • Fitting veneers requires removal of some enamel
    and fitting of veneer with the same thickness as
    the enamel removed. In some patients however, you
    will find very thin enamel thus removing might
    make the teeth too delicate to sustain veneers.
    Some people also have enamel that wears off or is
    eroded over time. For such, crowns will be
    preferred to porcelain veneers.

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Porcelain Veneers vs. Crowns (cont.)
  • Stability of the Occlusion
  • Occlusion simply refers to the contact between
    the mandibular and the maxillary teeth. Veneers
    are usually fitted where the occlusion is fairly
    stable, for occlusion that require significant
    modification ahead of the procedure, crowns will
    work best.
  • Teeth Significantly Malposition
  • Clausal contact and stability can be better
    achieved with dental crowns. Rotten teeth often
    have lingual surface in abnormal occlusion
    relationships. Veneers work best where there is
    no need of repositioning the major teeth.
  • Matching the Color of the Veneers and Crowns
  • Porcelain veneers mimic the color of natural
    teeth but in most cases, it is possible for
    people to notice the difference between your
    natural teeth and the teeth with the veneers.
    They should be strongly considered during
    treatment planning. If aesthetic requirements are
    high, best results will be achieved by placing
    crowns. When treating just one tooth, it you will
    require crowns. Veneers will show the difference
    in teeth color which is not a pleasant appearance.

8
Porcelain veneers - Demystified
  • Advantages
  • It goes without saying that porcelain veneers
    provides a stronger and more esthetic look than
    other options such as crowning. This coupled with
    the fact that unlike crowns porcelain veneers do
    not require extensive shaping ahead of the
    bonding process makes them an obvious choice over
    the former.
  • When fixing any blemish in your teeth, you will
    certainly require material that best mimics your
    real teeth. Porcelain veneers have this
    capability and it is very hard to tell them apart
    from the natural teeth.
  • The human gum tissue is very sensitive but always
    tolerates porcelain veneers better than other
    option. This is a big plus because the ultimate
    goal when fitting veneers is not only to improve
    your outward appearance but also to make you feel
    comfortable with minimal or no complications
    after the procedure.
  • There is a variety of teeth color to select from.
    This allows you to get whiter colored teeth where
    previously you had darkened teeth and this will
    obviously improve your self-esteem. Most veneers
    are prone to staining but porcelain veneers are
    stain resistant hence giving you great service
    for a long time before requiring replacement.

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Porcelain veneers Demystified (cont.)
  • Disadvantages
  • The major disadvantage of these veneers is
    probably their permanency. You need a very good
    dentist to fit them because you might have to
    live with bad veneers for a very long time.
    Overtime they may chip or crack and this is not
    repairable. You can only replace the whole veneer
    which is a costly procedure. They are more costly
    than composite resin fillings. The fact that part
    of your enamel is removed might make you
    sensitive to hot or cold food and beverages.
    Another major disadvantage is despite porcelain
    veneers are very expensive, they can still stain
    and get germ diseases.

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