Dental
veneers
(sometimes
called
porcelain
veneers or
dental
porcelain
laminates)
are
wafer-thin,
custom-made
shells of
tooth-colored
materials
designed to
cover the
front
surface of
teeth to
improve your
appearance.
These shells
are bonded
to the front
of the teeth
changing
their color,
shape, size
or length.
Dental veneers can be made from porcelain or from resin composite materials. Porcelain veneers resist stains better than resin veneers and better mimic the light reflecting properties of natural teeth. Resin veneers are thinner and require removal of less of the tooth surface before placement. You will need to discuss the best choice of veneer material for you with your dentist.
What Types of Problems Do Dental Veneers Fix?
Veneers are routinely used to fix:
-
Teeth that are discolored – either because of root canal treatment; stains from tetracycline or other drugs, excessive fluoride or other causes; or the presence of large resin fillings that have discolored the tooth
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Teeth that are worn down
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Teeth that are chipped or broken
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Teeth that are misaligned, uneven, or irregularly shaped (for example, have craters or bulges in them)
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Teeth with gaps between them (to close the space between these teeth)



