Bay Area Porcelain Veneers
What is porcelain veneers?
Bay Area Porcelain Veneers, sometimes also termed
dental veneers or dental porcelain laminates, are one of cosmetic
dentistry's more recent developments. These wafer-thin shells of
porcelain which are bonded onto the front side of teeth can be an
excellent cosmetic solution for teeth that are stained, chipped,
or slightly misaligned.
Bay Area Porcelain Veneers are used in dental extreme makeovers
in cosmetic dentistry practices everyday. Porcelain veneers are
used to: close gaps in teeth, fix chipped teeth, improve a gummy
smile, lengthen short teeth, and improve your overall smile. Many
Hollywood stars have porcelain veneers put on as an alternative
to traditional teeth whitening methods. With porcelain veneers you
can actually choose the shade you want and they are resistant to
staining. Porcelain Veneers Bay Area will give you the whitest smile
imaginable.
What is the dental science behind porcelain veneers ?
Porcelain veneers are the most recent application of the art and
science of cosmetic dental bonding. For decades dentists have had
available to them materials which can create a durable bond to tooth
enamel. Porcelain veneer technique utilizes the bonding capabilities
of these materials to securely attach a thin sheet of porcelain
(the porcelain veneer) to a tooth. Although porcelain is inherently
brittle, when it is firmly bonded to a sturdy substructure (a tooth)
it becomes very strong and durable.
What are the advantages of Porcelain Veneers Bay Area over other
types of cosmetic dental bonding?
Two of the greatest advantages of porcelain veneers over other types
of cosmetic dental bonding are:
A) Bay Area Porcelain Veneers create a very life-like
tooth appearance.
You might be surprised to learn that while yes, a major component
of teeth is enamel, they are not solid enamel. The enamel component
of a tooth is actually only an outer shell.
B) Porcelain veneers resist staining.
Cosmetic dental bonding materials utilized in the past had the shortcoming
of being susceptible to staining and discoloring. This was especially
a problem for those people whose teeth had excessive exposure to
tea, coffee, red wine, or cigarette smoking.
A significant advantage of porcelain veneers over other types of
cosmetic dental bonding is related to the fact that a porcelain
veneer's surface is just that, porcelain. Since porcelain is a ceramic,
and therefore glass-like, its surface is extremely smooth and impervious.
This means that the surface of a porcelain veneer will not pick
up permanent stains.
What are the advantages of Bay Area Porcelain Veneers ?
Porcelain veneers (porcelain laminates) can often be an effective
method by which to make cosmetic changes in teeth that are chipped,
worn, stained, crooked, or discolored. Please note that case selection
is an extremely important factor in the success of this technique.
Porcelain veneers cannot be utilized in every situation.
Only an examination by your dentist can determine if porcelain
veneers are an appropriate method by which to make the changes you
desire. Even if you find that porcelain veneers are not appropriate
for your circumstances, your dentist will most likely be able to
suggest other treatment options that are suitable.
One property of this enamel covering is that it's translucent.
This means that when light strikes a tooth's surface it is not immediately
reflected off, but instead penetrates into the thickness of the
enamel. This light will subsequently be reflected off the non-translucent
tooth structure that lies beneath the enamel. This property of translucency
is an important part of what gives teeth their characteristic appearance.
Historically the cosmetic dental bonding materials dentists have
had available to them were only semi-translucent. This means that
most of the light striking the tooth did not penetrate into the
bonding layer but instead was reflected off the bonding's outer
surface. The net result was that while the bonding did give the
tooth an improved appearance, there was no sense of depth projected.
No sense of a tooth's characteristic translucency.
Porcelain veneers, because they are glass-like, have a great advantage
over other types of cosmetic dental bonding by the fact that they
are translucent. When they are bonded onto a tooth's surface they
mimic the light handling characteristics of enamel.
Light striking a porcelain veneer will penetrate its thickness,
and then subsequently be reflected back out once it has reached
the opaque cement and tooth structure lying underneath the veneer.
This translucency effect provides a sense of depth, and thus a very
life-like appearance.
What happens during the procedure?
Patients need three appointments for the entire procedure: diagnosis
and treatment planning, preparation, and bonding.
Diagnosis and treatment planning: It's critical that you take an
active role in the smile design. Spend time in the decision-making
and planning of the smile. Understand the corrective limitations
of the procedure. Have more than one consultation, if necessary,
to feel comfortable that your dentist understands your objectives.
Preparation of teeth: This appointment will take from one to two
hours. To prepare the teeth for the porcelain veneers, the teeth
are lightly buffed to allow for the small added thickness of the
veneer. Usually, about a half a millimeter of the tooth is removed,
which may require a local anesthetic. At this appointment, a mold
is taken of the teeth, which is sent to the laboratory for the fabrication
of the veneers. This can take about one to two weeks. If the teeth
are too unsightly a temporary veneer can be placed, at an additional
cost.
Bonding of veneers: This appointment will take about one or two
hours. First, the dentist places the veneers with water or glycerine
on the teeth to check their fit and get a sense of the shade or
color. While the veneers are resting on your teeth, view the esthetic
results, and pay particular attention to the color. At this point,
the color of the veneers can still be adjusted with the shade of
the cement to be used. The color cannot be altered after veneers
are cemented. To apply the veneer, the tooth is cleansed with specific
chemicals to achieve a bond. Once a special cement is sandwiched
between the veneer and tooth, a visible light beam initiates the
release of a catalyst to harden the cement.
How about maintenance?
For about a week or two, you will go through a period of adjustment
as you get used to your "new" teeth that have been changed
in size and shape. Brush and floss daily. After one or two weeks,
you'll return for a follow-up appointment.
Dr Stephen Snow DDS - Providing services in cosmetic dentistry to the areas of Danville and Bay Area, California.
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