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What Dental Veneers Are And When To Use Them? Porcelain veneers, also known generally as dental veneers are laminates used as coverings on teeth surfaces. More specifically, they are shells that are wafer-thin and customized for patients to improve the aesthetics of their megawatt smiles. Once bonded to every individual tooth, the transformation can span from merely the color to the overall shape of the new tooth in terms of size and length. Dental concerns are common among individuals as the teeth naturally decay and deteriorate in quality. While you hear of the age-old toothaches that follow undiagnosed cavities, aesthetics is another major concern in dental health. These are the several situations that prompt certain people to consult with the dentist for their own bonding session. When you have undergone root canal treatment before, there is the possibility that your teeth will get discolored. The same goes for an excess usage of certain drugs or even fluoride when you get too generous with the toothpaste on your brush. You are also a likely candidate for this if you have any tooth or an array of it that has been broken or chipped. Naturally, teeth will also get worn down as you age. Some teeth grow to become misaligned because of early childhood habits or the lack thereof. This results into an uneven set that may also have irregularities such as bulges. The same goes for those who have gaps in between the teeth and would like to close in on that space. If you are experiencing either of these problems, then you need to consult with your dentist about the possibility of using dental veneers. Porcelain is most advised if you want a material that is more stain resistant and natural looking when seen on a human. However, you need to discuss the clear cut difference of porcelain and resin before you choose the most viable option.

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What Dental Veneers Are And When To Use Them?

Porcelain veneers, also known generally as dental veneers are laminates used as coverings on teeth surfaces. More specifically, they are shells that are wafer-thin and customized for patients to improve the aesthetics of their megawatt smiles. Once bonded to every individual tooth, the transformation can span from merely the color to the overall shape of the new tooth in terms of size and length.

Dental concerns are common among individuals as the teeth naturally decay and deteriorate in quality. While you hear of the age-old toothaches that follow undiagnosed cavities, aesthetics is another major concern in dental health. These are the several situations that prompt certain people to consult with the dentist for their own bonding session.

When you have undergone root canal treatment before, there is the possibility that your teeth will get discolored. The same goes for an excess usage of certain drugs or even fluoride when you get too generous with the toothpaste on your brush.

You are also a likely candidate for this if you have any tooth or an array of it that has been broken or chipped. Naturally, teeth will also get worn down as you age.

Some teeth grow to become misaligned because of early childhood habits or the lack thereof. This results into an uneven set that may also have irregularities such as bulges. The same goes for those who have gaps in between the teeth and would like to close in on that space.

If you are experiencing either of these problems, then you need to consult with your dentist about the possibility of using dental veneers. Porcelain is most advised if you want a material that is more stain resistant and natural looking when seen on a human. However, you need to discuss the clear cut difference of porcelain and resin before you choose the most viable option.