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Veneers
From Okay to Outstanding in Just Three Steps
Porcelain Veneers Provide Dramatic Results
Many people desire a brighter, cleaner, more attractive smile, but have
chipped, stained, discolored, unevenly spaced, or even slightly crooked
front teeth. Fortunately, porcelain veneers are available in such cases,
providing a completely new-looking smile. Applying porcelain veneers is
a simple three-step procedure involving bonding thin, shell-like coverings
to the problem teeth, thereby creating a more attractive color, shape
or size. And in many cases, veneers can provide a long-lasting, stain-resistant
alternative to crowns.
Consideration & Consultation
If youre interested in having porcelain veneers put on your teeth,
Dr. Henbest will first carefully evaluate your specific situation, listening
to you explain the exact changes you have in mind. Then, to help you accurately
visualize your end result, he'll obtain an impression of your mouth for
a "diagnostic wax up", giving you a three-dimensional representation
of your potential future smile.
Preparation & Customization
After youve agreed on your desired results and a corresponding
course of action, Dr. Henbest will prepare your teeth for the veneers
by gently buffing or filing approximately one half of a millimeter from
the surface of each recipient tooth. Occasionally, this step requires
a local anesthetic. He'll then take the final mold or impression of your
teeth and send it to a special professional dental laboratory. There,
experts will carefully produce your veneers for a custom-fit.
Application & Protection
When the veneers are ready, Dr. Henbest will apply them temporarily with
water or glycerine, to test their fit and color. As soon as you're both
completely happy with their compatibility, look, feel, and fit, he'll
permanently affix them to your teeth using a special dental cement. Finally,
to activate the cements hardening agent, hell apply a visible
light beam to the veneers and create a finished product.
Of course, you'll need to clean and floss your new smile daily! Not to
mention regular dental visits for professional care and maintenance. And
to protect this new investment, you may also want to discuss wearing a
night-guard to prevent any accidental gritting or grinding pressure while
you sleep.
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