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A Typical Appointment For Veneers :: By admin
27/03/09
Porcelain veneers are now frequently used to correct stained, chipped, or misaligned teeth. The process is relatively simple and often inexpensive compared to other methods used to correct some issues, such as braces.
The process involves placing ceramic porcelain on the surface of the teeth. By doing this, dentists provide patients with straight, white, and natural-looking smiles. Many patients ask about the process of getting veneers. Placing them requires skill, precision, and artistry of an experienced cosmetic dentist. The process often requires three steps.
As a first step, the dentist plans the placement by determining what size, shape, and type of veneers are best for the patient’s smile, facial shape, and personal preferences. This process has been documented and shown on makeover shows such as Style By Jury.
The second step involves preparing for the veneers. To do this, the dentist removes a small amount of enamel onto which the veneer will be bonded. A temporary veneer is used to protect the teeth while the permanent version is constructed.
The third step takes place when the permanent veneers are ready. During this phase, the dentist places and seals the permanent veneer onto the tooth. The patient sees the results immediately when the veneer has been placed.
Patients must follow up by caring for veneers. While porcelain is a durable, beautiful material, it is not indestructible, and it can stain like other materials! Wearers should, therefore, brush regularly but avoid using abrasive toothpastes and being overly aggressive while brushing veneers.
Whenever possible, it is best to brush immediately after eating or drinking fluids and foods that tend to stain teeth, such as coffee, tea, sugar, and alcohol. Local residents interested in veneers or a complete Toronto smile makeover may contact specialists like Dr. Andrew Charkiw and Dr. Armaghan Afsar to learn more.
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