Are You An Ideal Candidate For Veneers?

ARE VENEERS RIGHT FOR ME?
In all your selfies on your phone, does your smile look as good as you’d like? Maybe you’re not smiling at all because you don’t like your teeth. If your smile isn’t enhancing your overall appearance, you may want a cosmetic makeover with dental veneers. A thin porcelain shell, cosmetic veneers fit over the front of your visible teeth to cover stains, gaps, cracks, as well as asymmetrical, missing, or crooked teeth. Veneers are one of the most popular cosmetic dentistry treatments that can give you a smile makeover quickly. DentalWorks in Clearwater, IN offers custom veneers made from high-quality porcelain so your new smile looks fabulous, but still natural. Before you schedule a consultation to get custom porcelain veneers, ask yourself if:

YOU HAVE COSMETIC CONCERNS
The main reason to get veneers is to correct cosmetic issues such as minor cracks, chips, stains, gaps, or misshapen teeth. A single treatment, like tooth whitening or cosmetic bonding, may be enough if you have one issue, but cosmetic veneers can correct multiple issues at once with even results. Veneers can also be a good option if you have deep or dark stains that cannot be improved, even with professional teeth whitening. You may have considered another cosmetic treatment like bonding and contouring. Dental bonding can be used to address many of the same issues as veneers, but the material used in bonding is less resistant to stains, chips easier, and the results typically don’t last as long.

YOU WANT TO BE PRACTICALLY PERFECT
In the past, veneers made teeth look like Chiclets and gave people unrealistically perfect smiles, which made them easy to spot. Modern veneers are thoughtfully customized to look natural so your friends and family will notice you look better, but they won’t know exactly what you did. While dental veneers can be used to dramatically improve the appearance of your smile, you may want to keep some of your personality. For example, if you like the gap in your front teeth, but want it to be a little smaller, your veneers can be designed to do this.

YOU HAVE MICRODONTIA
Microdontia is an often hereditary condition where the teeth are abnormally small and typically have large gaps. If you have microdontia, your smile may look like it’s still full of baby teeth. Even if small teeth and gaps aren’t affecting your oral health, it may be making you look less “adult” than you’d like. Porcelain veneers are often a great fix for patients with microdontia. Dental veneers can give you a full-size, beautiful smile that matches your other facial features. DentalWorks in Clearwater, IN has helped many patients with microdontia gain confidence in their appearance with custom porcelain veneers.

YOU HAVE GOOD ORAL HEALTH
If you want veneers, you should already have good oral hygiene. Any cavities, decay, gum disease, and plaque buildup must be addressed prior to receiving veneers. Since the veneers are bond directly to the teeth, optimal oral health is key for their application and long-term success. Covering up any tooth decay or gum disease with a veneer could actually make your condition worse, which is why DentalWorks in Clearwater, IN will perform an exam to find and treat any underlying conditions before placing veneers.

YOU DO NOT GRIND OR CLENCH YOUR TEETH
Grinding your teeth and clenching your jaw (bruxism) can severely damage your teeth. It can lead to chips, tooth fractures, as well as the misalignment of your teeth and jaw. This is not only a problem for your natural teeth, but it can also be hard on the porcelain veneers you just invested in. If you have signs of clenching and grinding, your dentist may recommend a night guard to protect both your natural teeth and your new veneers. You may even be surprised at how much better you sleep once you have your custom night guard!

YOU’LL TAKE CARE OF YOUR VENEERS
Veneers from DentalWorks in Clearwater, IN are made with high-quality porcelain that is strong, but you still need to take good care of them. This means no chewing on ice or biting your fingernails. In addition, you should not use your teeth as tools to open packages or for cutting tape as this can loosen your veneers. Porcelain veneers are more resistant to staining, you still need to practice good oral hygiene. You should brush and floss, with proper technique, to keep your veneers bright and the rest of your mouth healthy. You should also continue to schedule regular dental checkups and cleanings. During your visit, we can also show you some brushing techniques and provide oral care instructions for you to follow at home. If you experience any issues with your veneers, you should schedule an appointment to get them checked by a dental professional.

YOU’VE CONSIDERED OTHER OPTIONS
During your initial consultation at DentalWorks, we will discuss all your cosmetic dentistry treatment options, including porcelain veneers. Depending on your needs and goals, you may be a better candidate for bonding and contouring, professional teeth whitening, or even a restorative procedure. We want to make sure you understand all of your options and you are making the best choice for both your appearance and oral health. We highly recommend you come to your consultation with questions and an open mind. We offer a wide range of advanced dental procedures that can be combined to create your personalized treatment plan for a smile makeover.

I’M READY, WHAT’S MY NEXT STEP?
When you’ve considered all these points and you’d like more information, schedule a consultation at DentalWorks in Clearwater, IN. We’ll listen to your concerns about your smile and your aesthetic goals before helping you decide if porcelain veneers or another cosmetic treatment is your best option. If you decide to get porcelain veneers, we’ll create a treatment plan to design and place your high-quality custom veneers. Unlike older veneers that required a significant amount of enamel to be removed, modern veneers need minimal or no preparation to be placed. This means it’s easier than ever to get them on!

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