What are the Benefits of Dental Veneers?

by Jenn

Dental veneers have been improving smiles for over 90 years, with the first pair used in the 1920s. Since then, veneers have become a lot more widely available and affordable, making them more accessible. If you’re considering getting this cosmetic dental procedure and you’re wondering whether they’re worth the investment, read on to discover a range of benefits veneers offer.

Natural appearance

The most important feature when it comes to any dental procedure is a natural aesthetic. To an untrained eye, veneers look as natural as a normal tooth.

Your dentist will make sure your veneers match your natural teeth shape precisely by making a mold of your teeth. Once the fitting takes place, your dentist will take great care to ensure your new veneers fit your face shape and blend seamlessly with your smile.

Simple procedure

Compared to some dental reconstruction surgery, getting veneers fitted onto your tooth is not very invasive, especially when it comes to porcelain veneers. 

Your dentist may remove a small amount of your natural tooth to provide enough room for your porcelain veneer. The veneer will then be securely set in place on your tooth using resin cement. Anaesthetic is often unnecessary for this procedure. 

Fix cosmetic issues

Veneers fix a range of cosmetic dental issues, including chipped, cracked, discolored and misshapen teeth, by simply concealing the natural teeth. 

Easy maintenance

Maintaining your dental veneers is the same as your natural teeth in most cases, as you’ll need to brush teeth twice a day and floss the recommended once a day. 

Most dentists also recommend booking semi-regular check-ups to assess your veneers. That way, if there are any early signs of problems, they are caught and fixed before the issue worsens.  

Don’t decay

Unlike your natural teeth, which can end up with cavities from lack of care, porcelain veneers won’t decay over time.

Veneers are nonporous, so no bacteria can get into them and cause decay. However, it’s still vital to look after your veneers so that they stay in top condition and last longer.

Stain-resistant 

It takes a long time and natural wear and tear to stain veneers due to being coated in stain-resistant resin, so you can keep your veneers pearly white.

If you pay for teeth whitening a couple of times a year, it may be worth investing in veneers as you’ll save more money in the 15 years that they last by not having to whiten your teeth.

Before committing to dental veneers, conduct thorough research on this procedure and ask your dentist any questions you may have about the treatment and which options are best for you.

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