Porcelain Veneers Brampton

Are you looking at your smile in the mirror and noticing that angled tooth, that small gap, or wishing that one tooth was whiter? Is that old chip bothering you? If you have noticed any of these things, porcelain veneers Brampton may be an option for you.

Porcelain veneers can instantly improve your looks, smile, and boost your confidence. They can quickly solve issues involving crooked, discoloured, or chipped teeth. A tooth that has a fracture or broken enamel is a good candidate for veneers. If you have small gaps in your front teeth, veneers can fix that issue. Not only can they help you cosmetically because they look and feel like natural teeth, porcelain veneers can also help improve speech. You can consult with cosmetic dentist veneers for all your related dental problems.

How The Porcelain Veneer Process Works

Porcelain veneers require very little enamel to be removed from a tooth, so having porcelain veneers done is a pain-free procedure. They are non-invasive, so need little to no anesthesia.

The tooth requires a simple, and quick preparation before getting an impression taken. A dental laboratory then takes the impression and makes a suitable veneer. A temporary veneer is used until the permanent one comes in.

A porcelain veneer is only bonded to the front of the tooth.

Things to Remember with your Porcelain Veneers

You must still practice good oral hygiene to protect your veneers and teeth.  You still need to brush your teeth at least twice a day, and that includes flossing. Keep having your regular dentist appointments.

Veneers protect frail teeth from further damage or decay. Porcelain veneers may protect your natural teeth, but can still be damaged by biting hard pieces of food. Breakage of porcelain veneers is not common, as they are as strong as your natural teeth. They don’t tend to crack or chip; however hard foods, tough meat, sticky caramels, crusty toast, all have the potential to cause damage and should be eaten with care. Colas, wine, coffees and teas are known to cause their own damage. As with your natural teeth, you need to care for your veneers as well.

If you are interested in learning more about porcelain veneers, contact us today and we’ll be happy to discuss options with you. Why wait to have a better smile.

FAQs

Porcelain veneers are thin, custom-made shells bonded to your teeth' front surface. They can improve your smile by concealing various cosmetic imperfections, including stained, discoloured, misaligned, or chipped teeth. Veneers are designed to provide a natural and aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Porcelain veneers are a semi-permanent solution. While they can last for many years, they may need replacement eventually. Getting veneers involves removing a small portion of your natural tooth enamel so they cannot be removed without replacement.
The cost of porcelain veneers can vary depending on several factors, including the number of veneers needed, the complexity of the case, and the geographic location. It's best to consult a dentist at Beaumaris Dental Care for an accurate estimate based on your needs.
The process usually involves two to three visits to the dentist. The initial consultation and examination take place during the first visit. The second visit involves preparing your teeth and taking impressions, while the final visit is for bonding the veneers in place. The entire process can take a few weeks to complete.
Yes, porcelain veneers are an excellent option for addressing these issues. They can cover stains, improve the appearance of misaligned teeth, and repair chipped or damaged teeth. Veneers are versatile and can handle a range of cosmetic concerns.
Porcelain veneers are generally safe and well-tolerated, but some potential considerations exist. Some patients may experience increased tooth sensitivity immediately after the procedure. In rare cases, veneers may chip or crack. Following proper oral care and maintenance is important to maximize their lifespan and minimize potential risks. Your dentist will discuss these aspects during your consultation.