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When it comes to restoring your smile, dentists have options to correct a lot of problems. Veneers are a popular treatment for addressing cosmetic issues, especially since they tend to be less invasive than other dental procedures. Here’s a closer look at these custom-made shells, including how to properly care for them.

What Types of Veneers Are There?

Unlike crowns or implants, veneers are almost purely cosmetic. They cover the front of the tooth rather than replacing or encasing it. They’re often used to address discoloration, misalignments in the teeth, or chips.

veneerPorcelain is the most commonly used material, thanks to its long life span and ability to mimic the look of natural teeth. To place each one, your dentist will need to shave away some of the tooth enamel prior to making a mold of your teeth. Sometimes, additional layers of the tooth may need to be removed. This mold is used to fabricate the porcelain shell, which is placed on the tooth during a follow-up visit.

Some veneers are made from a composite resin. This provides a faster and less invasive application, though they don’t last as long.

How Do You Care for Them?

As with most dental additions, you should care for veneers the same as you would any normal tooth. Brushing, flossing, rinsing with an alcohol-free mouthwash, and visiting the dentist for routine teeth cleanings will keep them looking great for years. Wearing a mouth guard at night if you grind your teeth and avoiding chewing hard objects will also prevent wear and damage.

 

Whether you need veneers or teeth whitening, expect friendly service from William U. Britton, DDS, MAGD, in Chillicothe, OH. With the motto “We cater to cowards!” Dr. Britton’s goal is to help patients of any age or courage level have a positive experience. To learn more about his practice and schedule an appointment, visit him online or call (740) 772-2225.

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