Considerations for Those Wanting Cosmetic Dental Procedures

by Stacy Nelson

There are many people that may find themselves unhappy with the appearance of their teeth. Considering the prominence your teeth will have in your overall appearance, this can be a source of tremendous self-doubt and low self-esteem . Not surprisingly, those that are facing these issues may want to get veneers. Before you consider cosmetic dentistry, take a look at the following questions. 

How Are Veneers Attached to Your Teeth?

The process of placing veneers is more complicated than many people may realize. When these cosmetic prosthetics are placed, a small amount of enamel will be removed from the teeth. This is necessary as the veneers will need enough space to be able to comfortably rest in the mouth. Once this enamel is removed, a special dental adhesive will be applied to the back of the veneers so that it can be attached to the teeth in a secure manner. While the veneers and adhesives are designed to be highly durable, there will be a strong chance that you will need to have them replaced due to the wear and tear that they can experience.

Can Veneers Be Removed?

There are some individuals that may be concerned about wanting to have their veneers removed in the future. While it is possible to have previously installed veneers removed, there will need to be additional work done to the teeth to compensate for the enamel that was removed to make room for the veneers. This will often involve the use of dental bonding as this can be an effective way of restoring the teeth to their size before the veneers were placed. While dental bonding procedures are fairly routine, they can be someone lengthy as the dentist will have to build up the bonding material one layer at a time until the tooth is restored.

Are Veneers the Only Option for Adjusting or Restoring the Shape of Your Natural Teeth?

When you are considering your options for restoring the appearance of your teeth, it should be noted that the use of veneers will not be the only effective option that can be used. Tooth shaping and reconstruction can both be effective solutions for this particular problem. Additionally, it may be possible to use dental crowns to restore the appearance of the compromised teeth. The best option for your situation will depend on the particular type of damage to the teeth along with your budget and personal preferences. An experienced cosmetic dentist will have the ability to clearly explain these options so that you can have a reasonable understanding of what to expect from undergoing these treatments.

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