Is Veneer Worth Getting?

On television, we've all seen actresses, musicians, and other celebrities with flawless white smiles. How did they end up in that situation? Celebrities, like the rest of us, were not born with flawless teeth; their gleaming white smiles are frequently the result of porcelain veneers. It's tempting to want a matching grin for your own mouth, but veneers aren't right for everyone. Cosmetic Dentistry professionals provided some information about the benefits and drawbacks of veneers to think about as you balance your alternatives and determine whether porcelain veneers are worth it.


What are veneers?

Veneers are simply individual dental impressions that can be placed in your mouth to achieve a full smile. A veneer is a layer of porcelain over a bite correction where the teeth are corrected for a more aesthetically pleasing look. 

Who should veneers be used on? 

Veneers can be used on anyone with a preference for a new look. There is a long list of veneers available for each face and every type of bite. Veneers are temporarily placed on your teeth and removed when their natural look is no longer acceptable. Because the porcelain is temporary, you should have it checked by your dentist every 6-12 months.

Benefits of veneers

Porcelain veneers are usually a permanent solution. In other words, once you have veneers, you won't have to worry about replacing them as you age. Veneers may help prevent dental problems. A healthy mouth is important for a healthy smile. Veneers can help prevent the development of gum disease and tooth decay because they replace the entire tooth surface. A veneer can also help you avoid cavities and other dental problems by allowing you to floss properly and brushing your teeth twice a day. Veneers may help improve the appearance of your smile. They can create a brighter smile, but don't try to pick a color that you don't like. Try to pick a color that you think will look best on your teeth. If you have teeth discoloration, veneers may help to lighten them.

Drawbacks of veneers

Many veneers come with drawbacks that can make them less than ideal for you, such as: Suitability: Your gums and teeth have their own specific features and characteristics, which means veneers won't fit perfectly. Try your veneers on and see if they work with your own mouth; try not to settle for a veneer that is not appropriate for your smile. 

The risk of misuse: 

Porcelain veneers can be custom-made to fit your teeth perfectly, but they can also be made to fit someone else's teeth. As with any treatment, if your veneers are misused, you will experience discomfort and complications. Also, some veneers are more prone to wear or break than others. 

Long-term cost: 

Veneers are a relatively expensive procedure, and with any cosmetic dentistry procedure, there are some risks involved.

Conclusion

The jury is still out on whether porcelain veneers are worth it for everyone, but it is clear that veneers will help some people achieve a long-sought-after look. What's more, the more advanced porcelain veneers are, the more customized they can be. If you have a few years before you want porcelain veneers, try dentures or veneers made from composite materials. The porcelain veneers will be less expensive, but the composite veneers will last longer. To be sure, any porcelain veneer worth its salt will last, as they are made from a material that is more durable than glass. 


For more information, please visit us at:

Glenferrie Dental | Dentist Hawthorn — Cosmetic Dentistry
827 Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn VIC 3122
03 9818 1930

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