Dental veneers are a great way to transform your teeth, hide significant stains and restore the look of your natural teeth. Dentists can use veneers on teeth that are chipped, have dark brown surface stains and those that have cracks.
Veneers are also suitable for those suffering from uneven or misaligned teeth. You can learn both how dentists install veneers and how you can care for those veneers at home.
Using Veneers on Your Teeth
Before placing a veneer on your tooth, the dentist will first need to prepare that tooth. This often requires the use of a small tool that buffs the tooth to roughen the surface, which helps the veneer adhere better.
The dentist will also take an impression, which a dental laboratory uses in the creation of your veneer. Each veneer is handmade to fit only your tooth. During your next appointment, the dentist will put a small amount of dental cement on your tooth and press the veneer against that cement. Some dentists will also use a light machine that helps the cement dry faster.
Caring for Veneers
You should care for your dental veneers in the same way that you would care for any of your teeth. Brush your veneers at least twice a day, and use mouthwash to kill any bacteria living inside your mouth. You will also want to floss regularly to remove bacteria living between your teeth. With proper care and maintenance, your veneers will look great for years.
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