What You Should Know Before Getting Veneers

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The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry defines a veneer as a thin dental shell that is made of porcelain. Orthodontists use a veneer to re-create the original appearance of teeth while providing resilience and strength. Each veneer is tailor-made to the natural shape of your tooth. Veneers are also attached directly to your enamel. If you are considering getting veneers, here’s what you should know before you do so.
 

Painless


Before placing your veneers, your orthodontist will trim your teeth and remove a bit of enamel from them as well. These processes involve administering a local anesthetic that will make the area numb. Most specialists use nitrous oxide or laughing gas, which is a potent and safe sedative. It makes the procedure pain-free. Expect your orthodontist to remove a minute fragment of the tooth and alter the gum around the affected tooth. You will experience slight gum pain and sensitivity for several days or even weeks. Over-the-counter pain relievers can help ease the pain.
 

Permanent


Your dental specialist will attach your veneers to your teeth with a type of strong dental cement. The adhesive makes it possible for your veneers to stay in place until they wear down.
 

Customizable


Since your veneers must meet your needs and preferences, your orthodontist will fit you with temporary veneers. These veneers will adhere to your tooth with a short-term bonding substance. They will attach to your teeth for a few weeks. This trial period will enable your orthodontist to check how the veneers make your smile look. You should talk to your orthodontist about the changes you need and want. Your orthodontist will make sure that your final veneers will match your preferences.
 

Requires Replacement


Veneers usually last for 15 to 25 years. Even so, they are not designed to last for a lifetime. When they break or crack, it is time for your orthodontist to replace them. To prolong the life of your veneers, you should avoid hard or staining foods. You should also stay away from colored drinks. Also, pay extra attention to your personal dental care. Don’t forget to floss and brush your teeth two times a day.
 

Selective


Although getting veneers is the least invasive form of dental improvement, only some people can have them. If you have bruxism, you grind and clench your teeth. Veneers will not be ideal for you because they will crack. These dental appliances will not be a good idea for people with oral infections and diseases as well. The pathogens will only delay the recovery of your gums. Before you have veneers, your orthodontist should assess you well. If veneers aren’t for you, your specialist will recommend other options to improve your teeth.
 

If you qualify for veneers, you will have a beautiful new smile that will last for at least a decade. At Marietta Smile Gallery we help our patients go through every step of getting their dental veneers. Please visit our clinic in Marietta, Georgia, for a one-on-one consultation. You can also call us at (770) 809-1500 if you want to set an appointment. That way, we can answer your questions regarding our packages for dental veneers.