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How Dental Veneers Are Used in Cosmetic Dentistry

Your smile is the first thing that people notice, which is why you might consider cosmetic dentistry. But what if you need some minor issues fixed to make your smile look good? This is where dental veneers come in. These are good options for addressing aesthetic and physical issues with your smile. Keep reading to find out more about how this option is used.

What are dental veneers?

Veneers are permanent changes that can correct issues with the teeth. That might include cracks or stains. Veneers are thin composite resin or porcelain coverings. These go on the front surfaces of the tooth using dental cement. Veneers are permanent, so patients should consider the pros and cons of getting them.

Whitening the smile easily

Sometimes, patients might have stained teeth from smoking. Others might have stains from highly pigmented foods or coffee. The teeth can become brown or yellow. Home whitening kits or the dentist can both work to correct this. However, the stains may come back or never fully come out again.

This is why patients can benefit from getting veneers. These can make the smile whiter for good. Veneers often resist stains well, so patients will not have to worry about needing to get whitening again. They give patients the freedom to eat highly pigmented foods.

Fixing minor cosmetic issues

Veneers are a good method of fixing cracks, chips, discoloration, or small misalignments. There are many cosmetic dentistry issues that can be corrected with veneers. Veneers go on the front surfaces of the teeth. That means that veneers do not change the position of the teeth.

However, a cosmetic dentist can arrange them in such a way that they cover gaps. No one but the dentist and the patient will know if the natural teeth are still crooked or gapped. Of course, veneers do not always replace orthodontics. The dentist may have the patient get orthodontic treatment first.

Replacing damaged enamel

Even though enamel is strong, it can still be damaged. The enamel might be worn from using a stiff toothbrush. If the teeth were not brushed gently enough, the enamel can also get worn. This is known as enamel erosion or enamel abrasion.

Highly acidic drinks and foods can also eat away at the enamel. The damaged enamel can be concerning since it cannot come back once it is gone. The good news is that it can be replaced with veneers, protecting the teeth. Veneers are a good treatment option and also look attractive.

Choose veneers in cosmetic dentistry today

Getting veneers is a good way of hiding a variety of cosmetic issues. Whether you have crooked, damaged, or discolored teeth, you can fix them. Of course, you will want to consider both the pros and cons of them. Making an appointment with your dentist will help you decide if veneers are for you. If veneers are a good option for you, you can give yourself a boost of self-esteem in your smile.

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