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Making that smile look new again with dental veneers.

By: David C Skul



Many people are plagued with unsightly stains, chips or
imperfections of their teeth. Nowadays, there is a way to take
care of this problem without extensive dental repair. Veneers
can be placed over these imperfections by your dentist and
"Voila" you have a smile that anyone can be proud of. This can
be done for far less money than placing a crown over that same
imperfection.

After the initial consultation, your dental professional will
need two more visits lasting about 1 1/2 hours each. The cost
can range from $900 to $2,500 per tooth and this will depend on
the size and complexity of each veneer. These veneers last from
10 to 15 years if they are made of porcelain and 5 to 7 years if
they are made of a composite. The composite is far less costly
at about $250 per tooth. 

The first visit is where the dentist removes a layer of enamel
and then fits a mold to prepare your permanent veneers. This
process of preparing the veneer can take up to 2 weeks and so a
temporary veneer is placed over the tooth until your second
visit. Your second visit is when the dentist chemically cleans
your teeth and any final changes to the color are done. Then
dental cement is applied and the veneers are placed permanently
over your natural teeth.

Complications are the abnormal feel which is because the shape
of your mouth has been changed. This is something that goes away
with time. Also, this change can produce problems with speech.
This can be dealt with by adjustments that your dentist can do.
Sometimes there is sensitivity while the final bonding is
occurring.One other potential problem is that, veneers can be
damaged by those who suffer from bruxism, the grinding of teeth
during sleep.

An alternative treatment for teeth that are stained, damaged or
have small alignment problems are crowns. A crown is far more
costly and probably should be reserved for teeth that are too
damaged for dental
veneer treatment. As for discoloration, there is a bleaching
process than can restore the whiteness that is desired.

Whatever treatment which is best suited for your particular
situation can be determined by speaking with your dental
professional so that you may know all your options. It is nice
to know that the veneer option can produce the desired affect
with far less cost than crowns and a far more permanent affect
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