What is the procedure for porcelain veneers? Porcelain veneers are basically the most popular type of veneer, with a stronger and more durable alternative to their counterparts and also provide a more natural feature and translucent.
The process of getting dental veneers is simply a relatively simple form, and we can offer to provide you with the greatest degree of care and comfort.
The consultation and examination is the first step for us to accurately assess your needs and concerns. At this stage, we have the opportunity to also explain the procedure, the cost of porcelain veneers and treatment.
Once the initial assessment is completed, the teeth in question were prepared with the surface redesigned to reflect cosmetic porcelain veneers. A small portion of the tooth surface is then shaved. During this part of the procedure for your teeth and gums are numbed with a local anesthetic so you do not feel anything.
Next a mold of your teeth is taken using special dental sealant is placed on a tray and placed against the teeth take impressions of your existing tooth structure. The mold is then sent to a dental laboratory to be used to distribute a specific model of your teeth. The mold is used as a guide to make veneer and your process can take up to three weeks.
We can correspond with some temporary veneers to protect your teeth depending on individual needs during this period.
Then we'll meet your new veneers to your teeth, the eye tests, we may need to cut or adjust the veneers. Your teeth will then be carefully cleaned and the front is rough for the frost dental cement.
The veneers are then cemented into place. A special curing light is used to activate the dental cement permanently bond the veneers to your teeth. Any excess cement is then trimmed leaving a polite smile and beautiful.
Porcelain veneers cost in relation to their effects, and usually last a decade or more, but to maximize the longevity of your two facets of your teeth and oral hygiene must be regularly maintained and level with us include dental examinations in your routine.
Posted on March 11, 2010.