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Smile Makeover: Different Types of Veneers

Want to understand more about smile makeovers and how dental veneers can be used for the process? The many advancements in the dental arena have made it so those who want to improve their smile can do so with ease. Many smile makeover options can be completed in just one or two appointments, including dental veneer placement.

Why smile makeovers are so popular

Many people are choosing to makeover their smiles, as it is possible for someone to essentially redesign their smile. For example, short teeth can be made to look longer, gaps in teeth can be closed and intrinsic stains can be covered up for good. According to the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, roughly 45% of people think their smile is their most appealing feature, regardless of how old they are.

Porcelain veneers

Porcelain veneers are a type of veneer that uses high-quality ceramic shells to cover the front part of someone’s teeth. This smile makeover option is one that dental professionals will custom-make for the patient, allowing for a comfortable fit as well as a natural look. The results are immediate and are often chosen by smile makeover patients who want to cover up tooth imperfections or change the shape or size of their teeth. Additionally, they can be used for whitening purposes.

Some of the pros that come with choosing porcelain veneers include they are custom-made for every patient, they last a long time due to the strong porcelain material, they can cover up hard to remove intrinsic stains, they are a great choice for making minimally crooked teeth look straight and they offer a very natural-looking appearance. Cons include patients need to be careful when wearing them as they can be damaged and the process requires two or three dental visits.

Composite veneers

Composite veneers use a composite dental resin, which is a tooth-colored material. Instead of crafting a veneer from the composite resin material, this type of veneer requires a dental professional to first apply the resin to a tooth and then perform the cosmetic procedure, e.g., change the shape of a tooth. This smile makeover option is one that can be altered, allowing the versatility many patients are looking for.

Some of the pros that come with choosing composite veneers include they can be used to cover up a variety of cosmetic problems and the application process does not take long. Some of the cons that come with choosing composite veneers include the material used tends to be weaker than porcelain and they need to be repaired and/or replaced more often than porcelain veneers.

Veneers are a permanent makeover option

Dental veneers are considered to be a permanent smile makeover option because they completely cover the tooth and are cemented into place. Even though veneers may need to be replaced after a certain amount of time, they are still considered to be a permanent smile makeover option because, with proper care, they may not ever need to be replaced. 

Ready to undergo a smile makeover?

A smile makeover is a popular dental treatment option that patients are choosing, as they are very versatile. Since they last for many years with proper care, this cosmetic dental option for improving smiles can give anyone the confidence they need when smiling. With dental veneers, only one or two appointments are needed.

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Dennis Baik, DDS

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