Veneers - (The
pain-free alternative to traditional crowns)
Who
is a candidate for Dental Veneers?
Veneers, porcelain or plastic, are
placed over the front teeth to change colour shape of
the teeth. Veneers are ideal for teeth that are too
small, too big, or have uneven surfaces. It is very
common for people to have imperfect teeth, either oddly
shaped teeth, chipped teeth, crooked teeth, teeth with
small holes in them, or an inappropriate sized tooth
or teeth that have an odd appearance. Veneers solve
such irregularities and create a durable and pleasing
smile.
Overview of Tooth Veneers
Often an alternative to crowns, veneers
are very thin pieces of specially-shaped porcelain or
plastic that are glued over the front of your teeth
with little or no anesthesia needed. They are the cure
for teeth that are severely discoloured, chipped, have
small holes or pits, misshapen or crooked, or for the
correction of unwanted or uneven spaces.
Our office is commited to providing
you with the latest in technology. Unlike crowns, veneers
can be fabricated with NO REDUCTION
of tooth structure. Making your expeience as PLEASANT
and PAINLESS as possible.
Some situations, however, necessitate the removeal of
some tooth structure. It is important to ask Dr. Babik
how much tooth will be removed.
Veneers are created from an impression
taken in the office. Your custom veneer is then glued
directly onto your tooth. Typically costing less than
crowns, veneers won't stain, making veneers a very popular
solution for many people seeking that perfect smile.
Strong and very durable, veneers last from ten to fifteen
years, and come in colours that will brighten dark teeth
without the worry of them changing colour.
How are Tooth Veneers Attached to
your Tooth?
In your first appointment, you custom
veneers will be tried in with temporary cement that
is the same color cement as will be used for the permanent
attachment. During this "try-in" phase, it
is recommended to look at your veneers in natural light
in addition to the office light. Teeth are prepared
for veneers by lightly buffing to allow for the small
added thickness of the veneer.
Veneers can be made as thin as a contact
lens, and will usually need no tooth reduction or minor
reduction of 0.5mm to 1.0mm. If a drastic change is
being made for the result you want, reduction may be
1.0mm to 2.0mm. A mold is taken of the teeth, from which
the veneers are modeled after. If no reduction is necessary
then no temporary veneeres are needed. If tooth reduction
is required then temporary veneers will be placed and
worn until your permanent veneers are ready.
Good communication between you and
Dr. Babik is important in achieving your new smile.
While wearing the temporary veneers, advise Dr Babik
of any adjustments or changes you would like made, such
as in shape or size. These changes will be translated
into your permanent veneers.
Your dentist places the veneers with
water or glycerin on the teeth to verify their perfect
fit and the shade or color. The color cannot be changed
after the veneers are adhered to your teeth. The tooth
is then cleansed with chemicals to achieve a durable
bond. Once the glue is between the veneer and your tooth,
a light beam is used to harden the glue/cement.
Types Of Veneers
There are two tooth veneers procedures
available that correct discolouration of the teeth by
removing the brown and yellow staining. While each work
effectively, there are advantages and disadvantages
to each procedure dependent upon your objectives and
commitment to the processes. Dr Babik will discuss all
types and recommend the most appropriate tooth veneers
procedure for you.
Composite Veneer Procedure:
Composite (direct) veneers are usually
performed in a single visit to your cosmetic dentist.
The procedure is an application of a bond and enamel
directly to the tooth's surface.
Porcelain Veneer Procedure:
Porcelain (indirect) veneers are a
very thin porcelain material. Usually porcelain veneers
require two visits and also require a dental laboratory
to create the final tooth restoration piece.
Advantages & Disadvantages of
Tooth Veneers
Advantages:
Porcelain veneers are common in creating
new smiles and smile makeovers. With porcelain veneers,
you can have the smile of your dreams in a very short
period of time. Typically veneers are difficult to stain,
making veneers a very popular solution for many people
seeking that perfect smile. Strong and very durable,
veneers last from ten to fifteen years, and come in
colours that will brighten dark teeth without the worry
of them changing colour. Veneers are typically done
in only two one and a half hour long appointments, and
can actually strengthen your tooth.
There is no additional maintenance,
other than a follow-up visit to your cosmetic dentist
and proper brushing and flossing on a daily basis.
Finally, a whiter smile gives people
to whom you are speaking a place to focus on and gives
you a friendlier appearance.
Disadvantages:
It takes roughly a week or two of
a period of adjustment to get used to your teeth that
have been changed in colour, size, spacing and shape.
While very little tooth is removed in most cases, there
are situations where more tooth must be removed which
increases the risk of trauma to the tooth. The amount
of tooth to be removed for the veneers should be discussed
with your cosmetic dentist beforehand.
It is common to have minor sensitivity
after your teeth have been prepared for your veneers
while wearing the temporary veneers. Some people can
experience a difference in speech, usually pronouncing
"s" and "f" sounds. This is corrected
through minor adjustments your cosmetic dentist can
make to your veneers. Veneers are very reasonable facsimiles
of natural teeth, but not perfect replacements for natural
teeth. It's common to see slight variations in the colour
of veneers upon very close inspection, as with natural
teeth. It can take up to a month or two before your
new smile feels a part of you.
If you suffer from bruxism, clenching
or grinding of your teeth, veneers can be damaged, chipped
or cracked from this. If you suffer from bruxism, speak
with your cosmetic dentist about wearing a mouth guard
at night to protect your new smile.