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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Porcelain Veneers

February 13, 2009 @ 06:15 PM — by unknown
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Porcelain veneers are a popular cosmetic dentistry option that can remedy a wide array of problems, such as tooth discoloration, chips, cracks, and misalignments. Below are some of the most frequently asked questions about porcelain veneers.

Why choose porcelain veneers over other cosmetic dentistry procedures?

Porcelain veneers provide you with an immediate effect. You’ll feel as though you’ve found an entirely new smile in an extremely short amount of time. The porcelain veneers last between 10 and 15 years, and require only the regular maintenance of brushing and flossing to keep looking good.

Why are porcelain veneers recommended for some people over teeth whitening procedures?

Teeth whitening doesn’t work for some people because they are sensitive to the chemicals in the bleaching products. For others, staining is so deep it can’t be bleached out. Porcelain veneers also have the added bonus of correcting some tooth shape problems without braces.

How long will it take to have porcelain veneers applied to my teeth?

First, you’ll have a consultation with your dental professional and be scheduled for a porcelain veneer application. Porcelain veneers are usually applied in two, 1 1/2 hour sessions with your dentist.

Are there any side effects from having porcelain veneers applied?

While teeth are usually not altered or removed before the procedure, your dental practitioner will tell you beforehand how much alteration needs to be done to your original smile. Some people experience minor tooth sensitivity after the procedure, but this usually passes quickly.

Will I have trouble talking after receiving my porcelain veneers?

You’ve created an entirely new smile, so your teeth will feel a little funny in your mouth until you grow accustomed to them. Some people find they have trouble pronouncing certain words, or that they sound different than they used to. Your cosmetic dentistry practitioner can adjust the veneers to reduce this effect.

What if I grind my teeth or suffer from bruxism?

Your new porcelain veneers can be damaged by grinding your teeth, clenching your teeth, or if you suffer from bruxism. Ask your dental professional about a custom mouth guard to wear while sleeping to protect your new smile from chipping and cracking caused by grinding your teeth. To learn more about porcelain veneers as well as dental implants, Invisalign, and more, schedule an appointment with a skilled cosmetic dentist in Abilene, Texas.

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