FILL IN GAPS OR CHANGE THE APPEARANCE OF YOUR TEETH WITH DENTAL VENEERS

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Latest Breaking News - Health - Viewing: Fill In Gaps Or Change The Appearance Of Your Teeth With Dental Veneers

2012-01-12


From gaps in your teeth to changing the color of your smile, dental veneers are available to correct a multitude of cosmetic defects. Dental veneers fall under the category of cosmetic dentistry because they create bright, white smiles with beautifully aligned, shapely teeth. Not only do they improve the appearance of your smile, but they also protect the surface of damaged teeth and may eliminate the need for more extensive treatments. Other benefits of dental implants include durability, an improved smile appearance, and the need for little-to-no removal of tooth structure compared to crowns.

What Cosmetic Defects do Veneers Fix and When are They Appropriate?

Regardless of what causes unattractive teeth, dental veneers may solve most or even all of your cosmetic dental issues, including:

* Worn enamel - Over time, the thin, hard translucent substance covering your teeth (enamel) may become worn, Dulled and discolored. This often results from consuming soft drinks, tea or coffee; smoking; using certain medications, etc.
* Wear and tear - Teeth naturally wear down as you age, which makes your teeth more likely to have chips, cracks or a generally uneven appearance.
* Genetics - Certain people are born with abnormal spacing between their teeth that widens as they age.
* Uneven teeth - This can result from tooth grinding or general wear and tear of your teeth.

If your teeth are functionally and esthetically adequate, dental veneers may not be an appropriate treatment for you.

Porcelain or Composite Veneers

Two of the most common materials used to fabricate or create dental veneers are composite resin and porcelain. Indirect (created outside of your mouth) porcelain veneers and composite veneers are made by a dental technician in a dental laboratory.

Direct (created directly on your teeth) composite veneers are made by your dentist during your appointment at the dental office. Porcelain dental veneers are more appropriate solutions for severe cases involving dullness, wear, discoloration, extensive chipping, cracking, spacing or uneven teeth. Composite bonding, which refers to direct composite veneers, is an inexpensive, effective and minimally invasive way to restore and correct small chips, cracks and discoloration in the teeth.

Caring for Your Dental Veneers

Care must be taken not to abuse veneers because the thin porcelain shells or composite layers can be damaged or broken with improper care. Your dentist in Fort Worth may advise you against certain uses or dietary tendencies, such as eating carrots or chewing on ice, and may recommend you wear a protective appliance while sleeping, especially if you grind your teeth at night.

Contact your Forth Worth, TX dentist for more information on how dental veneers can help improve the appearance of your smile. Remember, however, dental veneers are not appropriate for everyone. With a proper consultation, your dentist in Fort Worth will be able to diagnose and create an appropriate treatment plan for creating a smile worth sharing.


Dr. Padilla, Fort Worth, TX dentist, and his staff make it a priority to provide an environment that cultivates trust and friendship. Whether patients are looking for Fort Worth veneers, cosmetic dentistry, root canal therapy, dentures or any other service, Artistic District Dental is committed to providing patients with the best care available.


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