Learn About Veneers

Dental veneers, thin layers of porcelain or plastic material placed over the surface of teeth to to make small improvements to the appearance of teeth.

Dental veneers are custom-made to fit each patient’s unique mouth structure, bite and teeth alignment.

Although veneers are a cosmetic procedure, they can also improve the function of your mouth. For example, they can be used to correct minor imperfections in tooth color, shape and alignment. Fill large holes or gaps in the teeth, creating a smooth-looking finish.

Benefits of dental veneers

  1. Improve the structurally faulty teeth, for example by correcting part or all missing teeth or one crooked tooth. It is perfect for patients who are suffering from TMJ syndrome (jaw pain due to jaw joint dysfunction).
  2. Cosmetic Improvement, such as tooth discoloration, minimal tooth size, alignment issues and other cosmetic effects can be improved with dental veneers.
  3. Dental veneer procedures also help improve oral hygiene by covering teeth, thus reducing plaque and bacteria growth on them.. A veneer may help you avoid the need for bridges by restoring full-fledge, healthy teeth.
  4. Cover small chips or cracks on the teeth. Dental veneers are made of a hard, high-strength plastic material that doesn’t chip or flake easily and has excellent strength and bonding qualities.
  5. Improve facial contour by matching tooth placement to facial features and proportions.

Who are dental veneers for?

Dental veneers are ideal for anybody who wants to improve their smile, retain structural integrity and not undergo invasive dental treatment. This cosmetic procedure is performed by a Tacoma dentist. Common candidates for dental veneers include those with:

  •  A single, missing tooth, including the tooth closest to the cheekbone
  •  Crooked teeth, or teeth with gaps or an excessive number of teeth Crowded or spaced teeth
  •  Teeth with chips or cracks or missing teeth caused by accidents or oral diseases such as periodontal disease, dental decay and tooth abscesses
  •  People who have undergone a lot of dental work, like braces and root canals, which can be corrected by dental veneers
  •  Individuals with discoloration or staining on their teeth(an orange- or yellowish-brown stain on teeth created by a staining agent)
  • Teeth that are severely chipped or cracked but are not missing enough material to warrant crowns

 How long does a dental veneer procedure take?

Depending on the extent of the treatment, a veneer procedure can take between one to three visits. On average, most treatments require two visits. When you’re scheduling your appointment, consider allowing at least a month between appointments to allow enough time for healing and settling in of the new tooth structure.

Conclusion:

Dental veneers are very thin, highly durable and esthetically pleasing. They look like natural teeth. Teeth that have been treated with veneers are in this way improved in appearance, structure and health.

Although dental veneers cannot be used to treat all cases of tooth problems, they can be used to improve the appearance of bad teeth. It provides a simple solution to a complex problem of improving the natural appearance of your smile without undergoing invasive dental treatment or extensive cosmetic dentistry procedures.