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Improve Your Smile With Cosmetic Dental Veneers

Research has proven that people are improving their teeth and smile more than ever. As a matter of facts, cosmetic dentistry is a new field and one way to achieve perfect smile is through cosmetic dental veneers.

Lately, there has been an increase in the demand for dental veneers. For this reason, learning everything there is to know about dental cosmetic veneers is important.

Dental veneers are patient custom made. What does this mean? Well, it simply means that they are made for specific patient’s teeth. This means that they come in different sizes, and thickness (anywhere from a ½ mm to 1 mm). The thing that makes veneers so popular is that they come in different materials like porcelain, resin, or acrylic. The cost will depend on the type of material used. The cost of a Porcelain veneer in Houston is between $800 to $1400.

Cosmetic dental veneers are made thin to resemble the enamel shell. They are placed directly in front of and over the top of the tooth. The good thing about them is that they are transparent, which blends them easily to the tooth. This creates a health and real teeth look. Many people benefit from cosmetic dental veneers, especially those with stained, crooked, chipped, worn-out, crowded, or cracked teeth. Generally, teeth should be healthy and in good shape; as well as maintaining a proper dental hygiene.

It is important to know that they are permanent; therefore, you should make sure that it is the right procedure for you. people love cosmetic veneers because they are not only durable but resistant to stain. This simply means that you will not have to undergo any kind of modification for years. On the other hand, the procedure is not time-consuming, and it only takes a maximum of three office dental visits. This kind of treatment techniques shows remarkable longevity if performed properly.

What Does The Whole Process Involve?

1. Consultation

Generally, any visit to a cosmetic dentist begins with a consultation. This is a process where a patient expresses his or her desire, and what they are looking for. Then the dentist will recommend the best material to use, cost, and how to prepare for the procedure. At this stage, the dentist will examine the teeth and take an x-ray before proposing a treatment option.

2. Preparation And Cementing

Preparation is the second procedure, which often takes two visits. The dentist will prepare the teeth and cementing the veneers. Preparation involves creating tooth or teeth impressions, write your order, and any other step involved in the procedure. The last step is simply cementing your veneer and allowing them to settle on your teeth.

3. Follow Up

The good news is that follow-up is optional. This simply means that one may choose to come in for a follow-up check. This may involve adjustments, change is size or shape, etc.

In many situations, porcelain veneers are great options to crowns. This is because they offer a much more conservative approach to changing shape, color, or size. They can hide teeth defects like stains and others. Cosmetic dental veneers hide root canal procedures and they are ideal for masking discolored filling in front teeth. On the other hand, patients with space between their front teeth that are worn-out or chipped should consider porcelain veneers.

In conclusion, it is wise to discuss all the procedure and action with your cosmetic dentist. They are in a good position to tell you what you should do and the way to maintain your cemented porcelain veneers.


The content offered on this website is for informational purposes only and does not seek to diagnose and/or treat any physical, medical, dental, and/or periodontal condition or disease. In addition, the offering and consumption of this content does not establish a doctor patient relationship. If you are experiencing any pain, discomfort, swelling, and/or bleeding in your mouth and/or jaw this may represent a serious condition and can only be diagnosed and treated by visiting a medical doctor, dentist, and/or periodontist in person.

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