Porcelain veneers are being offered at Worcester Park. If you have tooth discolouration, wear, and unevenness and/or damaged teeth, porcelain veneers may be the right choice for you. Also known as porcelain laminates or dental veneers, each of these porcelain veneers are specifically created for each individual patient and each of their individual teeth that are having this dental procedure performed. Porcelain veneers provide an excellent cosmetic result in the correct situation(s). A small amount of tooth structure has to be removed for the placement of porcelain veneers. This involves some of the enamel, and under extreme situations some of the dentin layer of the tooth. This is dependant on the whether the teeth are malpositioned, and by how much.
Two visits are usually required for the porcelain veneers procedure to be completed. The first visit usually involves a smile analysis, and an impression of your teeth are taken so that the dentist can have wax placed on the stone models and show you what your teeth are going to look like. The dentist may also use an intra-oral digital camera and have your teeth image available for you to view on his computer. He will then modify the image to show you the results that can be obtained. Anything you want done and any questions that you may have, should be discussed with your dentist before the porcelain veneer procedure is started. If everything is fine, then the dentist will numb your mouth using local anaesthesia and then prepare your teeth. The dentist will then take the appropriate impressions and a bite registration, and choose a shade that you both have agreed upon.
A temporary composite filling or acrylic shell will be made for every tooth prepared to make sure that you don’t experience tooth sensitivity or an unwanted shift of your teeth during the 2 weeks that it takes to fabricate the porcelain veneers. When you return for your insertion visit, the porcelain veneers will be laid out on the dental tray and are not to be touched by hand on the etched side that is going on toward the tooth surface. The temporary shells are removed from the teeth, and the teeth are prepared to accept the veneers. The veneers will then be bonded onto the teeth using specific bonding materials. The veneers are delicate, but when they are bonded properly onto the teeth, they become very strong, due to the bonding agents and the tooth substructure.
These veneers are designed to create a naturally realistic appearance to the smile, and very aesthetic outcomes have been experienced by the patients. Stains and discolouration can be covered, and the tooth enamel’s natural translucency can shine through. People in the United Kingdom usually have darker teeth than their American counterparts; they also prefer to keep their teeth more natural looking than Americans. Through years of experience, your Worcester Park dentists can achieve the specific result that you desire.
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