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This is the perfect cosmetic solution to improve
the shape, spacing and color of your teeth,
giving you the smile you've always wanted . A
porcelain veneer is a thin shell of porcelain
that is bonded onto the front surface of a tooth
so to improve its cosmetic appearance.
Porcelain Veneer
A porcelain veneer can be an ideal way to make a
cosmetic change for a tooth. Compared to dental
bonding, porcelain veneers usually look more
life like and they have the added benefit of
resisting staining well. As a disadvantage,
porcelain veneers are typically fairly expensive
and if used in the wrong application can be
prone to breaking. Unlike dental bonding, if a
porcelain veneer has broken typically the whole
veneer must be replaced. It usually cannot be
patched or repaired.
One way that we can make your
smile more attractive is to place porcelain
veneers or jacket crowns. Porcelain veneers are
translucent, thin laminates made to improve the
esthetics (shape, spacing, color) of natural
teeth, to correct crowding, or to replace
composite bonding.
If you already have crowns on your front teeth,
replacement with all porcelain jacket crowns may
give you a more natural, attractive appearance.
Or think about cosmetic repositioning as an
alternative to orthodontics with the placement
of porcelain veneers.
Porcelain veneers and crowns
are permanent restorations, and they can be
expected to last for many years. Also, there are
no food restrictions - once they are cemented
you can eat normally (apples, corn on the cob,
etc.) - porcelain simply covers the
imperfections in your own smile!
Porcelain jacket crowns and laminate veneers
both require two office visits. At the first
appointment we remove any old bonding and
prepare the teeth. We also take impressions and
choose the shade and shape of the porcelain.
When you leave the office, temporary bonding is
used to cover the prepared teeth. Approximately
one week later, the porcelain veneers or crowns
are permanently cemented at the second
appointment.
They are often used to fix
gaps between teeth, or cover stained or
irregular teeth. This procedure is usually not
reversible because a very thin surface of enamel
is removed to give room for the shells.
All Porcelain Crowns
All Porcelain Crowns can provide the same sort
of major cosmetic changes that porcelain veneers
can make. However, unlike porcelain veneers that
only cover over the front sides of teeth, All
Porcelain Crowns cup over and encase the entire
aspect of a tooth which lies above the gum line.
In comparison to porcelain veneers, All
Porcelain Crowns are stronger and more durable
but because making one involves trimming away a
significant amount of tooth structure they
usually aren't the best choice for making a
cosmetic change for a tooth, unless the tooth
also requires the non-cosmetic benefits the
crown can provide. Like porcelain veneers, there
is typically a fair amount of cost involved when
All Porcelain Crowns are made. |