Veneers are thin shells of dental material that are custom-made to fit your teeth. They look like natural teeth, but without imperfections. Veneers can be used to correct a wide range of dental issues, such as:
Veneers are made from either ceramic or composite resin. Your dentist will help you choose the material that is best for you. Each type of veneer has its own benefits.
A porcelain veneer is placed
After placement
A ceramic veneer is a thin shell that is custom-made to fit on the front surface of your tooth.
3. The impression or 3D model is sent to a dental lab that custom-makes the veneer to fit your tooth. This may take several days or your dentist may have a lab that can make and deliver the veneer on the same day. If it will take more than one day to create your veneer, your dentist may give you a temporary veneer to wear until your ceramic veneer is ready.
4. When the veneer is ready, your dentist will place it on your tooth to check its fit and shape. After any adjustments, your teeth are cleaned and the veneer is bonded to the tooth.
5. Your dentist may need to make minor adjustments to your bite at a later appointment.
A composite resin veneer is made from a tooth-colored filling material that is bonded to the tooth.
As with all your dental care, discuss your expectations and treatment options with your dentist. Regular dental visits are important for keeping your teeth and gums healthy.
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