
There are a number of materials and techniques available in cosmetic dentistry that help us improve our patients' smiles. Porcelain veneers stand out as one of the most popular and least interventional of these options.
As the name implies, a veneer is a thin layer of dental restorative material that covers the original tooth surface. Veneers don't require an extensive amount of tooth preparation or removal of sound tooth structure, as with a crown or bridge.
Veneers are made of dental porcelain, a material compatible with living tissue and with a very life-like appearance. The dentist as artist can fashion the porcelain to precisely imitate an individual's natural teeth, including the natural color and hue of surrounding teeth.
Are porcelain veneers an option for you? Only a smile analysis in our office can determine that. Your teeth must be in a somewhat normal position. The teeth in question must have a sufficient amount of remaining tooth structure to support veneers. And you must have symmetrical gum contours that will allow for proper framing of the teeth, which will enhance the final cosmetic result.
If your current dental health meets these criteria, then porcelain veneers could help correct spaces between teeth that aren't too wide, improve poor color, or address poor shape, contours or minor bite problems. Veneers, however, do have their limitations. They aren't effective if you have poor tooth position, if the root positions are widely out of line, or if you have a poor profile. Some form of orthodontics may be needed initially for these situations.
That being said, porcelain veneers are an excellent long-term option in the right situation. Depending on your individual circumstance and how you care for your teeth, a veneer application can last for several years, or if they come loose or become chipped they can be repaired in most cases. The material is strong enough to withstand normal pressures exerted during chewing or biting, as long as you avoid activities like opening nutshells with your teeth or chewing on very hard candy.
Overall, porcelain veneers can give your smile a whole new look with little impact on your remaining tooth structure.
If you would like more information on porcelain veneers, please contact us or schedule an appointment for a consultation. You can also learn more about this topic by reading the Dear Doctor magazine article “Smile Design Enhanced With Porcelain Veneers.”
Comments:

725 County Road R
Denmark, WI 54208
We are always welcoming new patients to our practice!
Patient Education
Archive:
- 2022
- 2021
- 2020
- 2019
- 2018
- 2017
- 2016
- 2015
- 2014
- 2013
Tags
- celebrity smiles (92)
- cosmetic dentistry (16)
- oral hygiene (26)
- oral cancer (5)
- oral health (22)
- gum disease (10)
- diabetes (3)
- teeth whitening (6)
- porcelain veneers (5)
- veneers (2)
- pediatric dentistry (21)
- dental implants (18)
- oral surgery (3)
- smile makeover (1)
- chipped tooth (5)
- tooth decay (6)
- bridge (2)
- dental implant (7)
- orthodontics (9)
- braces (14)
- dental injury (9)
- mouthguard (3)
- blood thinners (1)
- teething (5)
- orthodontic treatment (20)
- palatal expanders (1)
- fillings (1)
- root canal (6)
- sedation dentistry (2)
- invisalign (1)
- clear aligners (2)
- dentures (3)
- crown (2)
- dental injuries (6)
- bad breath (2)
- smoking (1)
- laser dentistry (2)
- tooth extraction (2)
- nutrition (2)
- cosmetic gum surgery (1)
- baby teeth (2)
- extractions (1)
- chipped teeth (2)
- x-rays (2)
- dental anxiety (1)
- athletic mouthguards (1)
- ulcers (1)
- canker sores (1)
- medicine (2)
- pediatric care (1)
- abscessed tooth (1)
- teeth wear (1)
- age one dental visit (1)
- wisdom teeth (4)
- toothache (4)
- composite resins (1)
- crowns (4)
- root resorption (1)
- bonding (1)
- dry mouth (1)
- retainers (2)
- root canal treatment (10)
- periodontal disease (4)
- missing tooth (1)
- dental emergency (1)
- gummy smile (1)
- teeth grinding (2)
- periodontal (gum) disease (1)
- tooth grinding (1)
- bonded retainer (1)
- lump (1)
- thumb sucking (1)
- saliva (1)
- mouthguards (5)
- bone grafting (1)
- tooth pain (2)
- headgear (1)
- periodontist (1)
- gum recession (3)
- tmj disorders (3)
- tmd (1)
- tmj (1)
- removable partial denture (1)
- sleep apnea (3)
- snoring (3)
- retainer (1)
- GERD (1)
- composite resin (1)
- crown lengthening (1)
- cleft lip (1)
- cleft palate (1)
- osteoporosis (1)
- dental exam (1)
- fluoride (1)
- tads (1)
- extraction (1)
- dental care (2)
- sealants (1)
- lingual braces (1)
- (1)
- bridgework (1)
- tmj disorder (1)
- overdenture (1)
- partial denture (1)
- shingles (1)
- implant overdentures (1)
- pregnancy (1)