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Veneers
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Veneers
are used to close gaps or cover teeth that are stained, poorly shaped,
or slightly crooked. Even the most subtle change in your smile can make
a dramatic difference in the way you look and feel. When you feel and
look good, you project a confident self-image. So, make the most of your
smile. Ask your dentist what veneers can do for you. |
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Diastema - Large space between
front teeth
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Chipped tooth
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Multiple chipped teeth
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Having a tooth “veneered” is a
procedure requiring just a few appointments. To provide form and help
strengthen a veneer, a small amount of enamel may be removed from the
front and edge of the tooth. An impression of the tooth is then made and
sent to a dental laboratory where the veneer is made to match the color
and shape of your teeth according to your dentist’s specifications. When
it is time to attach the veneer, your tooth is prepared by roughing the
front surface with a mild etching solution. Using composite resin
cements, the veneer is set in place.
Placing a veneer is often an
irreversible process because of the small amount of enamel that is
usually removed to accommodate the thickness of the veneer shell.
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As
with your natural teeth, veneers require good oral hygiene and regular
dental visits. To keep your veneers looking as good as new, follow your
dentist’s recommendations. In some cases, certain foods can cause
discoloration. These include tea, coffee, red wine, other heavily
pigmented foods, and tobacco. Veneers can chip or peel off if not cared
for properly, so avoid habits such as fingernail biting, chewing on ice,
and other hard objects. Like any restoration, it is possible for the
veneer to come off or for small decay to develop. In that situation a
new veneer may be required.
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7835 S. Rainbow Blvd., Suite 28
(Just south of Robindale)
Tel:
702-898-8448
Fax: 702-369-8001
info@elitefamilydental.com
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