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Dr. Christina Binert & Associates 700 Coxwell Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4C 3B9 Phone: 416 - 461 - 2273 |
Coxwell Dental Care is a Dentist in East York, Ontario.
Porcelain Veneers
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porcelain veneers? Porcelain veneers are ultra-thin shells of ceramics, which are bonded to the front of the teeth. This virtually painless procedure requires little or no anesthesia, and can be the ideal choice for improving the appearance of the front teeth. Becoming increasingly popular in the past 10 years, tens of thousands of porcelain veneers have been placed to mask discolorations, to brighten teeth, and to improve a smile. Highly resistant to permanent staining from coffee, tea, or even cigarette smoking, the wafer-thin porcelain veneers can achieve a tenacious bond to the tooth, resulting in an esthetically pleasing naturalness that is unsurpassed by other restorative options. |
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| Why would
you recommend a porcelain veneer? Porcelain veneers are an excellent alternative to crowns in many situations. They provide a much more conservative approach to changing a tooth's color, size, or shape. Porcelain veneers can mask undesirable defects, such as teeth stained by tetracycline, by injury, or as a result of a root canal procedure, and are ideal for masking discolored fillings in front teeth or teeth that are mishaped, chipped, or worn. |
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| Are they a
substitute for braces? Porcelain veneers are not "instant orthodontics," and in most instances, they are not a substitute for braces. Patients with very crooked teeth should consider braces first. However, patients with teeth that need minor movements may be suitable for porcelain veneers. The appearance of crowded front teeth can be corrected with porcelain veneers when the back teeth have a good bite. |
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| Am I a
candidate for porcelain veneers? Patients must have fairly sound tooth structure. Those with periodontal disease or whose teeth are severely broken down, or have little or no enamel remaining are not ideal candidates for porcelain veneers. If you clench or grind your teeth, porcelain veneers can fracture on their edges, and clenchers or bruxers (grinders) should definitely wear a night guard while sleeping. Veneers might not last as long for these patients. |
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| How long
will they last? One dentist reported a 93 percent success rate over 10 years. Generally, veneers will last for many years, and the technique has really shown remarkable longevity when properly performed. In some instances, a porcelain veneers may even last longer than a porcelain crown from an esthetic point of view. Porcelain veneers achieve virtually invisible edges next to the gums, and remain almost undetectable, even if the gums move. Crowns, on the other hand, may have to be replaced every few years because as the gums recede, a dark margin may become apparent, particularly in young patients. |
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| What
happens during the procedure? Generally, patients need three appointments for the entire procedure: diagnosis and treatment planning, preparation and bonding. |
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| Diagnosis
and treatment planning It's critical that you take an active role in the smile design. Spend time in the decision-making and planning of the smile. Have more than one consultation if necessary to feel comfortable that your dentist understands your objectives. Many dentists offer computer imaging systems to allow the patient to preview results. The consultation includes an evaluation of the present conditions, a visual examination, and sometimes X-rays. Some dentists take colour photographs to show other patients or colleagues the "before-and-after" results of this procedure. Other dentists use prewaxing to design the shape of veneers, and this mold helps patients visualize the new shapes of their teeth. |
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| Preparation of teeth This appointment will take from one to two hours. To prepare the teeth for the porcelain veneers, the teeth are lightly buffed to allow for the small added thickness of the veneer. Usually, about half a millimeter of the tooth is removed, which may require a local aesthetic. At this appointment, a mold is taken of the teeth. Accompanied with a prescription and a detailed plan, the mold is sent to the laboratory for the fabrication of the veneers, which take about one to two weeks. Because the teeth are buffed or reduced, they will look a little different until the next appointment when the veneers will be placed. If the teeth are too unesthetic for the patient, a temporary veneer can be placed at an additional cost. However, since the time is generally short between the two appointments, many patients do not opt for a temporary. Until the next appointment, you should avoid extreme temperatures, as these teeth may be more sensitive than usual. |
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| Bonding of
Veneers This appointment will take about one to two hours. First, the dentist places the veneers with water or glycerine on the teeth to check their fit and to get a sense of the shade or colour. To help make your decision, look at your teeth from different positions, under different lighting, while sitting and standing. Ask for a full-face mirror, and examine your smile as part of your entire face. At this point, the colour of the veneers can still be adjusted with the shade of cement to be used. Make your decision carefully, because colour cannot be altered after veneers are cemented. If the veneer must be removed after it is bonded, more of the tooth structure may be lost, and the second veneer may not bond as well as the first. Once the final decision on colour is made, the tooth is cleaned with specific chemicals to achieve a bond. A special cement is sandwiched between the veneer and tooth. Then a visible light beam initiates the release of a catalyst to harden the cement. Excess cement is removed. |
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| How about
maintenance? For about a week or two, you will go through a period of adjustment as you get used to your new teeth that have been changed in size and shape. Follow normal hygiene procedures by brushing and flossing daily. At first, flossing may seem "tight" because of tiny amounts of excess cement that may remain. After one or two weekas, you'll return for a follow-up appointment for minor adjustments of the veneers and additional cement removal, if necessary. |
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| Be an
informed consumer Before choosing the dentist to place your porcelain veneers, request information about the dentist's experience. Before-and-after photographs of previous treatment will give you an idea of the dentist's esthetic skill. Ask your dentist about the laboratory technician's expertise with porcelain veneers. Other questions you might ask are: Is there any way to preview what I will look like? What if I don't like the results? What complications do you forsee? |
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| Have
realistic expectations Porcelain veneers are reasonable facsimiles of natural teeth, but there is no such thing as perfection with veneers. It's not uncommon to see slight variations in colour of porcelain veneers upon close inspection, as this occurs even in natural teeth. In many situations, this procedure can greatly enhance a patient's smile, which is so important in our society, and can heighten inner satisfaction and self-esteem. |