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Are you happy with the appearance of your teeth when you smile in the mirror? If the answer is “no,” there are plenty of cosmetic solutions available to help you achieve pearly whites that you are proud to show off. Veneers are a popular option because of their ability to transform numerous aspects of the teeth at the same time. To get veneers, the teeth need to be prepped. Continue reading to learn what this looks like so that you know what to expect.
Before preparing your teeth for veneers, your dentist will numb the area with a local anesthetic. Then, they will remove a small amount of enamel from the front-facing surfaces of the teeth. Impressions are taken of your teeth and sent to the dental laboratory where your veneers will be made. Until then, you will be given temporary veneers to keep your teeth safe and help you adjust to how your new restoration will feel. When your veneers are ready, you will need to return to the practice so they can be secured to your teeth.
There are two main reasons why enamel removal is necessary:
Your dentist needs to take enough enamel for successful veneers, but so much where it damages the teeth. Veneers usually require about half of a millimeter of removal. Your dentist’s goal is to conserve as much natural tooth structure as possible to keep your smile healthy as enamel does not grow back. Veneers are an irreversible cosmetic procedure. This means that once your enamel has been removed, your teeth will need to be protected with veneers or dental crowns going forward.
Veneers are customized to give you the ideal shape and color for you. If you are interested in veneers, schedule a consultation with your dentist. You’ll be showing off your new and improved smile in no time!
Dr. Anthony Dillard is an experienced dentist who has been working in the field for well over a decade. He earned his dental doctorate from the Baylor College of Dentistry. Since then, he has been committed to continuing education, including advanced courses in Invisalign, BOTOX/dermal fillers, airway health solutions, and more! To learn more about veneers or to schedule a consultation at his office in Carrollton, visit his website or call (972) 394-1492.