Thursday, April 28, 2011

Say Goodbye to Chipped Teeth with Porcelain Veneers

I have this friend who had a freak accident. One time when he was intoxicated by alcohol, he got hit by a baseball full in the face. He just acted as if he wasn't hurt at all, and at first I even though that he must really have a very tough exterior. Until he smiled that is, he didn't even notice it but his front teeth got chipped. And when he sobered up, he sure did need help fast!

And the best way to fix this would be to have porcelain veneers, and with that, he can now bid goodbye to his chipped teeth. And more importantly, say hello to a more beautiful smile.

What are porcelain veneers?

Porcelain veneers are cosmetically designed dental materials that bonded to your tooth to fix its appearance, strengthen it, and even make it look brighter.  This can you the solution that you wanted, and you'll even have the benefit of making your teeth look better than they were before.

Furthermore, porcelain veneers are thin and laminated that give added luster to your teeth.  This can fix those chipped or broken teeth that can be very problematic.  To do this, then you need to contact your local cosmetic dentist and book for an appointment, and in as little as 2 visits, your worries will be over.

2 visits?

You got that right, in a minimum of 2 visits you'll have a completely new and revitalized look and smile. The first visit will include routine procedures and tooth preparation for custom-designed porcelain veneers. They will need to scrape off about a half millimeter of tooth enamel (you'll be given a local anesthesia for that), while taking an impression to design a fitting porcelain veneers. And in the next visit,  your cosmetic dentist will not attach the porcelain veneers to your teeth, while making adjustments to make it look like any other natural teeth.

Porcelain veneers are not only for chipped teeth, but they can be used for other problems as well.  Such as,
   
        gapping or spacing in your teeth
        broken or cracked tooth
        stained tooth
        worn-out enamel
        asymmetrical teeth

It is recommended that you talk to your cosmetic dentist about porcelain veneers,  especially about any minimal risks that might be involved, and whether you are eligible for it or not.  And if you aren't fit for porcelain veneers, then they can advise other dental alternatives as well.

So can you easily say goodbye to chipped teeth? Of course you can, with the help of porcelain veneers.

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