Porcelain Laminate Veneers
Veneers are a popular treatment for a variety of smile problems. Veneers are the ultimate
restoration for spaces, chips, and fractures; resulting in a dramatic cosmetic makeover.
They are more involved than bonding, with fabrication done in a dental laboratory, and require
at least two visits. The advantage that veneers have over bonding is their color stability
and much longer life expectancy.
Preparation of the veneer(s) is done in the first visit and may or may not require use of a
local anesthetic. Due to the minimal amount of tooth reduction, it is usually not necessary
to fabricate any type of temporary restoration. Should a temporary be needed, they can be made
at the time of treatment.
In approximately one to two weeks, a dental laboratory will fabricate the veneer(s) and a
second visit to the dentist is required to insert the veneer(s). The insertion can be
accomplished with or without local anesthetic, as was the preparation. The laminates are placed with a light sensitive resin that is hardened by
using a white light. Veneers are not reversible since a small amount of tooth enamel (about
.5mm) is removed in adhering the facing to the tooth
restoration for spaces, chips, and fractures; resulting in a dramatic cosmetic makeover.
They are more involved than bonding, with fabrication done in a dental laboratory, and require
at least two visits. The advantage that veneers have over bonding is their color stability
and much longer life expectancy.
Preparation of the veneer(s) is done in the first visit and may or may not require use of a
local anesthetic. Due to the minimal amount of tooth reduction, it is usually not necessary
to fabricate any type of temporary restoration. Should a temporary be needed, they can be made
at the time of treatment.
In approximately one to two weeks, a dental laboratory will fabricate the veneer(s) and a
second visit to the dentist is required to insert the veneer(s). The insertion can be
accomplished with or without local anesthetic, as was the preparation. The laminates are placed with a light sensitive resin that is hardened by
using a white light. Veneers are not reversible since a small amount of tooth enamel (about
.5mm) is removed in adhering the facing to the tooth