Genetics, malocclusion, the effects of medication, tooth decay, and other factors can harm the appearance of your smile and adversely affect the health of your mouth.
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Genetics, malocclusion, the effects of medication, tooth decay, and other factors can harm the appearance of your smile and adversely affect the health of your mouth.
Old-fashioned silver or amalgam fillings are unattractive and easy to notice. Because we care about your continued health and the appearance of your smile, our practice offers safe and virtually undetectable tooth-coloured fillings that can be completed in a single appointment.
These protective, natural-looking crowns are customized to fit comfortably over cracked, discoloured, injured, chipped, or otherwise damaged teeth.
They also provide support for weak or cracked teeth, minimizing any discomfort associated with damaged teeth.
Porcelain or ceramic veneers are a top choice in cosmetic dentistry for a flawless smile. These thin, tooth-colored shells attach to the front of teeth to enhance their appearance. Porcelain veneers effectively address chipped, broken, discolored, or small teeth.
Dentists bond these veneers permanently to the teeth using porcelain or resin-composite materials. Some people get a single veneer for a broken tooth, while many opt for six to eight veneers for a symmetrical smile. Dentists usually treat the top front eight teeth.
Dental veneers come in different types, each with unique benefits:
Porcelain Veneers:
No-Prep Veneers:
Several factors influence the choice of veneers:
Porcelain veneers can dramatically enhance your smile. They address:
An initial consultation with your dentist is essential before getting veneers. This appointment involves discussing your options and determining the number of veneers needed. The dentist will take X-rays to assess your teeth’s health, checking for decay, gum disease, or the need for root canals.
At your next appointment, the dentist will trim about half a millimeter of enamel from your tooth. They will take a mold and send it to a lab to create your veneers.
The process of getting ceramic veneers typically involves three stages over six weeks:
Composite resin veneers follow a shorter process. The dentist shapes and hardens the material before bonding it to your teeth.
Once your veneers are placed, the recovery process is short. Here are some tips for maintaining your veneers:
Porcelain veneers typically last 10-15 years. With excellent care, they can last over 20 years in contrast to composite veneers which last about 5-7 years and chip or discolor over time.
There are a number of reasons why you might need to have a tooth extracted. Some teeth are extracted because they are severely decayed; others may have advanced periodontal disease, or have broken in a way that cannot be repaired.