What
is a veneer ?
A veneer is a thin layer of porcelain made to fit over
the front surface of a tooth, like a false fingernail fits over a nail.
Sometimes a natural colour ‘composite’ material is used instead of
porcelain.
When
would I need a veneer ?
Veneers can improve the colour, shape and position of your teeth. A precise shade of porcelain can be chosen to give the right colour to improve a single discoloured or stained tooth or to lighten front teeth (usually the upper ones) generally. A veneer can make a chipped tooth look intact again. The porcelain covers the whole of the front of the tooth with a thicker section replacing the broken part.
Veneers can also be used to close small gaps, when
orthodontics (braces) are not suitable. If one tooth is slightly out of
position, a veneer can sometimes be fitted to bring it into line with the
others.
What are the advantages of veneers ?
Veneers make teeth look natural and healthy. Because they
are thin and are held in place by a special strong bond (rather like super
glue) minimal preparation of the tooth is needed.
How
are teeth prepared for a veneer ?
Some of the shiny outer enamel surface of the tooth may
be removed, to make sure that the veneer can be bonded permanently in place
later. The amount of enamel removed is tiny and will be the same as the
thickness of the veneer to be fitted, so that the tooth stays the same size. A
local anaesthetic (injection) may be used to make sure there is no discomfort,
but often this is not necessary. Once the tooth has been prepared, the dentist
will take an ‘impression’(mould). This will be given to the dental
technician, along with any other information needed to make the veneer. The
colour of the surrounding teeth is matched on a shade guide to make sure that
the veneer will look entirely natural.
How
long will it take ?
A veneer takes at least two visits; the first to prepare
the tooth and to match the shade the
second to fit it. Before bonding it in place, your dentist will show you the
veneer on your tooth to make sure you are happy with it. Bonding a veneer in
place is done with a special adhesive, which holds it firmly on the tooth.
Will
I need a temporary veneer between visits ?
Because the preparation of the tooth is
slight you may or may not need a temporary veneer.
What
happens after the veneer is fitted ?
Only minor adjustments can be made to the veneer after it
is fitted. It is usually best o wait a while to get used to it before any
changes are made. Your dentist may want to check and polish it a week or so
after it is fitted, and make sure that you are happy with it.
How
long will a veneer last ?
Veneers should last for many years, but they can break or chip just
as your own teeth can. Your dentist will tell you how long each individual
veneer should last. Small chips can be repaired or a new veneer fitted if
necessary.
What
about alternatives ?
A natural – coloured filling material can be used for minor repairs to front teeth. This is excellent where the tooth supports the filling, but may not work so well for broken tooth corners. There will always be a join between the tooth and the filling material. Crowns are used for teeth which need to be strengthened – either because they have broken, have been weakened by a very large filling, or have had root canal treatment.
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