White Bear Smiles

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What is the process for getting veneers?

Dental veneers are a popular, effective, and minimally invasive cosmetic solution for enhancing your smile.  These thin shells, usually made of porcelain or composite resin, are bonded to the fronts of teeth to optimize their shape, size, and color.

Veneers are highly durable and designed to last many years. Porcelain veneers typically have a lifespan of between 10 and 15 years, while composite veneers usually last around 5 to 7 years.

The Veneer Placement Process

Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of how veneers are applied:

  • Consultation — A thorough assessment to determine whether veneers are right for you.
  • Dental prep — A thin layer of enamel is removed to create space and an effective surface for dental cement.
  • Impressions — Your dentist will take detailed impressions to ensure your custom veneers both fit and match the patient’s smile perfectly.
  • Temporaries — Temporary veneers are often placed for protection until permanent veneers are ready.
  • Bonding — Once they’re ready and their fit is confirmed, the permanent veneers are bonded to teeth using dental cement.

Are Dental Veneers Permanent?

Though durable, no one set of veneers is permanent. Factors like an individual’s oral hygiene habits, diet, and habits, staining, natural wear, or breakage due to habits like “bruxism,” or chronic teeth grinding, affect their longevity and necessitate periodic replacement.

It’s important to note that the procedure in which they’re placed is considered irreversible, as it requires the removal of a thin layer of tooth enamel, which does not regenerate. This means that any affected teeth will always need veneers or crowns for protection.

Smile Transformation with Dental Veneers in White Bear Lake, MN

If you’re looking for a White Bear Lake dentist with a track record of brilliant smile restoration with precisely placed dental veneers, contact Dr. Paul Anderson and the caring and helpful White Bear Smiles team to schedule a consultation!

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