Before you get Dental Veneers Watch This! | Are Veneers Worth It?
Before you get Dental Veneers watch this! I'll go over the pros and cons and your alternatives to veneers. Veneers are not for everyone so the better informed you are the better your choice will be.
WHAT ARE VENEERS?
Veneers are thin shell covering made from durable, long-lasting material covering the front part of your teeth. Your dentist will shave down the shape of your natural teeth to attach the veneers with dental cement.
AM I A CANDIDATE FOR VENEERS?
You may be a good candidate if you have discoloration, and whitening hasn’t been effective. Some may want to close spaces between their front teeth.
TYPES OF VENEERS
There are various types of veneers with various materials. The most common types are porcelain (or ceramic) and composite veneers.
THE PROS AND CONS OF DENTAL VENEERS
THE PROS
Veneers create beautiful esthetic smiles.
Veneers can dramatically change the appearance of teeth after trauma or chipping.
They are the best solution for a white smile if your teeth are discolored.
Veneers are extremely stain-resistant and durable.
THE CONS
Your veneers won’t last long if you develop gum recession and gum disease as you age.
They’re expensive and aren’t covered by insurance.
Veneers need to be replaced every 10-15 years.
Prepping for veneers involves the removal of enamel. So the effects are permanent.
You can’t whiten veneers, so if your natural teeth change in shade, you will have to get a new set to match the shade.
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WHAT ARE VENEERS?
Veneers are thin shell covering made from durable, long-lasting material covering the front part of your teeth. Your dentist will shave down the shape of your natural teeth to attach the veneers with dental cement.
AM I A CANDIDATE FOR VENEERS?
You may be a good candidate if you have discoloration, and whitening hasn’t been effective. Some may want to close spaces between their front teeth.
TYPES OF VENEERS
There are various types of veneers with various materials. The most common types are porcelain (or ceramic) and composite veneers.
THE PROS AND CONS OF DENTAL VENEERS
THE PROS
Veneers create beautiful esthetic smiles.
Veneers can dramatically change the appearance of teeth after trauma or chipping.
They are the best solution for a white smile if your teeth are discolored.
Veneers are extremely stain-resistant and durable.
THE CONS
Your veneers won’t last long if you develop gum recession and gum disease as you age.
They’re expensive and aren’t covered by insurance.
Veneers need to be replaced every 10-15 years.
Prepping for veneers involves the removal of enamel. So the effects are permanent.
You can’t whiten veneers, so if your natural teeth change in shade, you will have to get a new set to match the shade.
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