A cosmetic dentist is a dental professional who specializes in the improvement
of the oral cavity's appearance. Although not all of the procedures that this
dental professional does is based solely on aesthetics, many of them are. Some
are based on the health and well-being of the patient as well.
There is a
he demand for this kind of oral health care practitioner all over the world and
one of the most useful solutions that he or she recommends is a veneer. These
can resolve a number of problems and issues that stem from the oral cavity.
Chipped, crooked and broken teeth can be covered by the veneers. Gaps between
each tooth can also be covered in such a way. Discoloration can also be resolved
by the application and use of these small shell like attachments.
Veneers
These clever little innovations are tooth like
attachments that are bonded to each tooth that needs them. The cosmetic dentist
will recommend these when he sees that the patient will benefit from their use.
There are two basic kinds of veneers and they are named after the material that
they are made of. One is composite and the other is dental porcelain. The former
is a form of resin that can be made and attached to the patient's oral cavity
while he or she is in the clinic while the latter needs to be pre-ordered and
made at a dental laboratory.
While porcelain veneers are basically
delicate and brittle, they are relatively strong and stable once they are bonded
or attached to a tooth. Composite resin is not as strong and will easily stain
when exposed to liquids and food that have a strong coloring. The tooth on which
the composite resin will be placed may need to have a small portion removed in
order to accommodate the bulk of the resin. The cosmetic dentist will add the
bonding agent and then attach the composite resin. After this it will be shaped
and then cured before it is polished.
The oral health care specialist
will need to consider some factors before recommending these to the patient.
These factors revolve around the health and stability of the oral cavity of the
person. The person needs to have basically healthy gums and a stable bite before
anything else will be considered. The amount of enamel should also be considered
because without the right amount, the use of veneers is not feasible.
The
cosmetic dentist will also assess the overall state of the teeth. Extensive
damage may need other alternatives because the veneers need something stable and
solid to hold on to in order for these to be strong. Individuals who suffer from
bruxism and clench their teeth regularly may not be good candidates for veneers.
These actions put the veneers in jeopardy of chipping or breaking.
These
are just a few facts and benefits from the use of porcelain or composite
veneers. It is a good idea to discuss the idea of using veneers with a qualified
cosmetic dentist in order to have a clear idea of what to expect.
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