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Posted on 12/23/2017 by Lemond Hunter |
Veneers are layers made of materials that look like teeth, and these materials can be porcelain, or a resin, and are added to the surface of your teeth to change its appearance.
These dental veneers are used to either hide any discolored teeth, teeth that were broken, chipped or are worn down by time, and even teeth that have very conspicuous gaps or alignments. In the past five years, clients have increasingly sought after dental veneers, particularly those made of porcelain, which has increased the demand of such veneers by more than 200 percent. Veneers have come to play quite a role in our society, particularly in social interactions. What Kind of Cracks Do Veneers Cover?Veneers are usually .5 mm thick, which makes them very efficient not only in concealing chips and cracks, but also in protecting the enamel, which is the protective layer of minerals on your teeth. Having veneers is a great idea, both for a cosmetic sense and with regards to your dental health.Just a few friendly heads up though, veneers can make your teeth a bit more sensitive to cold and hot temperature for a few days. They also can take up to a week to make, so schedule for one as early as possible. Veneers cover cracks quite well, especially for teeth in the front. Also, chipped teeth can be very prominent, and having a veneer installed would not only make your tooth look filled and complete, but will give your whole rows of teeth a good alignment, giving you quite a more noticeable and generally better smile. They also cover any crack, be it on your molars to your lower front teeth. If you or any of your loved ones have any damaged or broken teeth, having a veneer can easily cover any cracks and give them another reason to smile. Schedule an appointment with us and let us give you the best possible veneer you or your loved one may need. If you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment, please call us at (503) 256-3737 today. |
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