Many people wish they had straighter teeth. When people think of correcting dental alignment issues, they usually think of orthodontic treatments like Invisalign or traditional metal braces. What many may not realize is that porcelain veneers can straighten out a patient’s smile in cases of minor misalignment. Here’s how porcelain veneers can allow you to enjoy a better-aligned smile in as few as two appointments.
How Do Porcelain Veneers Work?
Porcelain veneers are thin shells designed to fit over flawed teeth. These cosmetic dental appliances are used to cover up aesthetic defects like chips, cracks, gaps, and stains, and they are usually placed over the course of two appointments.
During the first appointment, your dentist will treat your teeth with a local anesthetic that renders the entire process completely painless. They will then remove a tiny amount of enamel from the teeth to make room for the veneers. After taking impressions, your dentist will place temporary veneers on your teeth so you can get used to how they feel. The impressions will be sent to a lab and you will be sent on your way.
After your dentist receives your permanent veneers about two weeks later, you will come in for a second appointment. Your temporary veneers will be removed and your permanent set will be cemented in place. After any final adjustments, you will be free to flash your beautiful new grin at the world.
How Can Porcelain Veneers Treat Alignment Issues?
While orthodontic treatments such as Invisalign or traditional braces can take months or years to complete, porcelain veneers can be placed in as few as two appointments. If the patient has only minor alignment issues, veneers can be used to reshape their teeth so that they no longer crowd one another and stand up straighter. This can make teeth easier to clean while addressing bite issues that make chewing difficult and can lead to TMJ problems.
How Can I Care for My Porcelain Veneers?
With excellent care, porcelain veneers can last for as long as fifteen years before needing to be replaced. They only require the same oral hygiene routine as untreated teeth, which includes brushing, flossing, and using antibacterial mouthwash every day. It’s also important to continue seeing your dentist at least twice a year for exams and cleanings so they can monitor your teeth and veneers and correct any issues before they turn into major problems.
Porcelain veneers can be a great way to enjoy a straighter smile without orthodontic treatments. Only a qualified dentist can say whether veneers are a suitable treatment for you.
About the Author
Dr. Julie Young earned her dental degree from the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry in 1986 and continues to further her education through postgraduate coursework. She is proud to be a member of the American Dental Association, the California State Dental Association, and the Academy of General Dentistry. Her office in Corte Madera, CA offers general, restorative, emergency, and cosmetic dentistry such as porcelain veneers. To schedule a consultation for porcelain veneers, contact her office online or dial (415) 924-5300.