ARE COMPOSITE VENEERS RIGHT FOR YOU?


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ARE COMPOSITE VENEERS RIGHT FOR YOU?

Composite veneers can conceal a range of aesthetic imperfections. They can be a great solution for those who wish to address:

  • Intrinsic stains, which typically do not respond to whitening products
  • Small gaps between teeth
  • Slightly crooked or overlapping teeth
  • Worn or naturally small teeth
  • Irregularly shaped or broken teeth
  • Small cracks or chips

We mostly use composite veneers for aesthetic purposes. In some cases, however, the treatment can also strengthen your teeth and prevent additional damage.


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WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU RECEIVE COMPOSITE VENEERS

Treatment begins with an initial consultation, in which you will thoroughly explain your goals and concerns to your dentist. Your treatment will usually take place in a single subsequent visit. Your dentist will lightly etch your teeth and apply a bonding agent. Next, he will choose a color of composite that will blend with your smile. Your dentist may treat only one tooth, or you could have composite veneers placed across all of your front teeth. Your dentist will work carefully to conceal flaws, fill in cracks, and augment the teeth to improve their shape. When he has achieved the desired results, your dentist will use a curing light to harden the composite. Finally, he will polish the treated teeth so that they look completely natural.

RISKS AND BENEFITS OF COMPOSITE VENEERS

Because your dentist will leave your tooth structure intact, composite veneers pose virtually no risks. It is important to note that the composite will eventually need to be replaced. However, with proper care, your composite veneers can last many years.

Composite veneers offer numerous benefits. They can address multiple issues at once, and the treatment is very affordable. Once complete, your composite veneers can make your smile look symmetrical and healthy, helping you to feel more confident in your personal and professional life.

Types of Dentures: Understanding Your Options

Partnering with a top-quality lab, we offer several types of dentures. Your choices include:

  • Traditional full dentures: Traditional full dentures can be a good option if you are missing all or most of your teeth. These removable dentures have a plastic base that will fit over your gums. They can replace your upper arch, lower arch, or both.
  • Traditional partial dentures: Like traditional full dentures, partials are removable. These restorations will replace several consecutive missing teeth. They also consist of a plastic base. Small metal clasps connect the partial denture to nearby teeth.
  • Implant-supported dentures: Implant-supported dentures attach to small metal implant posts that are surgically placed in the jaw to replace lost tooth roots. Implant-supported dentures are available as both full and partial restorations.

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