Porcelain veneers are a popular cosmetic enhancement that can conceal blemishes and create a more uniform smile. Before starting with this treatment, you may want to learn more about the process and how they work to get a better understanding of this cosmetic option. In today’s blog, the team at Grinnell Street Dental in Sheridan, WY, is here to discuss the process of receiving veneers from start to finish.
Conceal Various Imperfections With One Treatment
This cosmetic enhancement may be helpful for patients who have several problems with the appearance of their smile. If you have difficult stains that cannot be removed, intrinsic blemishes, or misshapen teeth, this may be a helpful option to create a more symmetrical smile. Before starting with these changes, your dentist will first examine your oral cavity to ensure that your teeth and gums are in good shape first. Cosmetic treatments only address visual issues, so if there are problems such as broken teeth or cavities, these will need to be restored first. It’s essential that your gums and teeth are in good health, otherwise the veneers may not last as long as they should.
Include This In A Full-Mouth Rehabilitation Plan
If you do have other functional problems within your smile, porcelain veneers may still be an available option after the other issues have been resolved. You may be able to include this in a full-mouth rehabilitation plan that involves restorative and cosmetic services. These will be planned out so that multiple treatments can be done at the same time. Your full-mouth rehabilitation plan could include TMJ treatments, dental crowns, fillings, and more. After correcting broken or decayed teeth and misalignment concerns, the visual improvements can be made, and you will have a fully renewed look. A small amount of your enamel will need to be removed to prepare your teeth for the shells. An impression of your smile will be taken to precisely create the veneers. When they are ready, your dentist will check them for size and fit before securing them in place.
Continue Your Oral Hygiene Routine
Porcelain veneers are designed to last upwards of ten years with proper care. It’s essential that you continue with your normal oral hygiene routine and checkups to keep your natural teeth below the shells healthy. Remember to brush and floss twice a day and see your dentist twice a year for a cleaning and examination. The porcelain material used for this enhancement is highly durable and stain resistant, but your dentist may recommend avoiding certain foods to prevent damaging them. For instance, you may want to minimize the amount of hard or sticky foods you consume. If you have any questions about your aftercare, talk to your dental team.
Schedule An Appointment With Our Team Today
Are you interested in cosmetic improvements for your smile? Talk to our team at Grinnell Street Dental in Sheridan, WY, today by calling 307-672-7567.