LAMINATES /
VENEERS
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When used as dental terminology the terms "veneers" and
"laminates" simply refer to dental restorations that repair or
replace the surface aspect of a tooth. When used in reference to
cosmetic dentistry, veneers or laminates would be any dental
restorations that are used to resurface the front side of a tooth so
to make a cosmetic improvement in its appearance.
As dental bonding technique has progressed and improved over the years
several different materials have been used to create dental veneers.
Initially veneers were created by applying a layer of white filling
material to teeth. This procedure is still common place. There was a
time when dentists utilized preformed plastic shells, however this
type of laminate has fallen out of favor. The most recent advance in
veneering technique is the use of thin shells of porcelain, the
process we describe here on our pages.
Q.: .What causes
discoloration of the teeth?
Teeth enamel discoloration can be caused by staining, aging, or
chemical damage to teeth. Some of the more common causes of teeth
discoloration are medications, coffee, tea or cigarettes. People who
drink significant amounts of cola soft drinks can experience similar
staining.Aside from staining, there are
other factors that can affect the color of an individual's teeth.
Genetics can play a role. Some people have naturally brighter enamel
than others. Disease can also be a factor and certain medications can
cause a discoloration of the teeth. If you suspect that there is an
underlying medical cause for your teeth discoloration, be sure to
inform your cosmetic dentist.
Q.: Who is a candidate
for Dental Veneers?
Veneers, porcelain or plastic, are placed over the front teeth to
change color shape of the teeth. Veneers are ideal for teeth that are
too small, too big, or have uneven surfaces. It is very common for
people to have imperfect teeth, either oddly shaped teeth, chipped
teeth, crooked teeth, teeth with small holes in them, or an
inappropriate sized tooth or teeth that have an odd appearance.
Veneers solve such irregularities and create a durable and pleasing
smile.
Q.: Overview of Tooth Veneers
Often an alternative to crowns, veneers are very thin pieces of
specially-shaped porcelain or plastic that are glued over the front of
your teeth with little or no anesthesia needed. They are the cure for
teeth that are severely discolored, chipped, have small holes or pits,
misshapen or crooked, or for the correction of unwanted or uneven
spaces. Unlike crowns, veneers won't require the dentist to remove
much of the tooth itself in most cases. It is important to ask your
cosmetic dentist how much tooth will be removed. In some cases more
tooth will need to be removed, which may increase the risk of trauma
to the tooth. Veneers are created from an impression taken in your
cosmetic dentist's office. Your custom veneer is then glued directly
onto your tooth. Typically costing less than crowns, veneers won't
stain, making veneers a very popular solution for many people seeking
that perfect smile. Strong and very durable, veneers last from ten to
fifteen years, and come in colors that will brighten dark teeth
without the worry of them changing color.
Q.: How are Tooth
Veneers Attached to your Tooth?
In your first appointment, it is important to initially discuss
with your cosmetic dentist that you will want to "try in" your veneers
with temporary cement that is the same color cement as will be used
for the permanent attachment. During this "try-in" phase, be sure to
look at your veneers in natural light in addition to the office light.
Teeth are prepared for veneers by lightly buffing to allow for the
small added thickness of the veneer. Veneers are thin like contact
lenses, and will usually only need tooth reduction of 0.5mm to 1.0mm.
If a drastic change is being made for the result you want, reduction
may be 1.0mm to 2.0mm. A mold is taken of the teeth, from which the
veneers are modeled after. Temporary veneers will be placed and worn
until your permanent veneers are ready. While wearing the temporary
veneers, advise your cosmetic dentist of any adjustments or changes
you would like made, such as in shape or size. These changes will be
translated into your permanent veneers, so good communication between
you and your dentist is important in achieving your new smile.
Your dentist places the veneers with water or glycerin on the teeth to
verify their perfect fit and the shade or color. The color cannot be
changed after the veneers are adhered to your teeth. The tooth is then
cleansed with chemicals to achieve a durable bond. Once the glue is
between the veneer and your tooth, a light beam is used to harden the
glue/cement.
The procedure for Lumineers is
different than the above traditional porcelain veneers. Still two
visits, but there is little to no preparation of the tooth and no need
for temporary veneers.
Q.: Types of Tooth Veneer
Procedures
There are two tooth veneers
procedures available that correct discoloration of the teeth by
removing the brown and yellow staining. While each work effectively,
there are advantages and disadvantages to each procedure dependent
upon your objectives and commitment to the processes. The type of
procedures available should be discussed with your cosmetic dentist,
and a they will recommend the most appropriate tooth veneers procedure
for you.
Composite
Veneer Procedure: Composite (direct) veneers are
usually performed in a single visit to your cosmetic dentist. The
procedure is an application of a bond and enamel directly to the
tooth's surface.
Porcelain
Veneer Procedure: Porcelain (indirect) veneers are a
very thin porcelain material. Usually porcelain veneers require two
visits and also require a dental laboratory to create the final tooth
restoration piece.
Lumineer
Porcelain Veneer Procedure:
Made of Cerinate porcelain, Lumineers are a new type of porcelain
veneers. They are contact lens-thin, roughly .2 mm thick. Little to no
tooth reduction in most cases is necessary with this type of veneer
and anesthetics or numbing shots are not needed.
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