Commonest Porcelain Dental Veneers With Treatments Crowns
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Commonest Porcelain Dental Veneers With Treatments Crowns / Bridges
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Commonest Porcelain Dental Veneers With Treatments Crowns / Bridges
Advantage
This type of veneer requires the removal of less tooth structure than a - providing a conservative alternative. Because of this they are much less likely to affect the nerve inside the tooth than a porcelain crown. That said, they are more destructive to your natural teeth than tooth bonding or composite veneers.
- Combined with other cosmetic treatments.
Porcelain veneers may be used in combination with treatments such as crowns, , even tooth bonding to achieve a smile makeover.
The porcelain of a veneer will blend exactly with the porcelain of crowns, implants and bridges if they are made at the same time (i.e. from the same mix of porcelain) to give a perfectly uniform colour to your teeth. Assuming of course, that the tooth underneath isn’t so dark it influences the colour.
Veneers can be used to fix just a few teeth, all the teeth or to mix and match with other treatments to meet your cosmetic goals. For example, after whitening your teeth, you may find that it's only the gap between your front teeth that you wish to fix and just two veneers can give you a great outcome instead of the expense and destruction of a 6 or 8 veneers.
Disadvantages
- much more than composite resin bonding.
- If they break, the whole veneer often has to be replaced.
- If the preparation for the veneer goes into the dentine layer of the tooth, the bond is weakened considerably and you are more likely to have problems.
- They are best on relatively healthy teeth and not a good choice for teeth with a lot of decay, multiple fillings, very large fractures or any situation where there is not a good amount of enamel for bonding to.
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