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Beautiful Porcelain Veneers In Lynnwood, WA

We are Conveniently Located in Lynnwood, Also Providing Porcelain Veneers for Everett, Marysville, Redmond, Shoreline, Bothell, Edmonds, And All Neighboring Communities.

Porcelain Veneers

Dental veneers have become popular over the years, as they are not only restorative but cosmetic as well. These restorations replace a portion of the crown of a patient’s tooth with a prosthetic that appears similar to that of a natural tooth. This is especially so with porcelain, as it looks more life-like than any other material. With porcelain veneers, a patient can smile with pride knowing their restored teeth look healthy and natural.

Why would you want a porcelain veneer?

Porcelain veneers are an alternative to traditional crowns. You may be interested in fixing or correcting your teeth due to discoloration and the shade of your natural teeth, or unfortunate spacing, which could even be related to the size of your teeth. Porcelain veneers can cover up a chip on your tooth or a crack that is undesirable. Even crooked teeth can be corrected with the application of porcelain veneers. The primary function of porcelain veneers is that of aesthetics. You can expect a whiter and straighter smile with more even teeth after having porcelain veneers applied to your natural teeth.

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Porcelain Veneer Process

After you have scheduled a consultation with your dentist and discussed the pros and cons of having one or several porcelain veneers applied, the preparation process will begin. The dentist will need to initially remove a layer of your tooth enamel. This process is usually painless, but it is possible you might be given the option of anesthesia to help address any anxiety you may experience. After the enamel has been removed, an impression of your teeth will be made as a guide to create the new porcelain veneers. After you and the dentist have agreed upon the right shade that the veneer will be made in the impression mold is sent to the dental lab. It usually takes the lab about a week to create your new porcelain veneers. During this time, some patients elect to have some temporary restoration done on their teeth, but most of the time, that is not really necessary. Once the new porcelain veneers have arrived, the final prep begins. First, make sure they are the right color and the right shape. The
dentist will review the work from the lab. Once the veneers have passed the test, the dentist will conduct a general cleaning, which includes polishing and then etching upon conclusion. The etching process roughs up the surface by using an abrasive dental liquid. Now we’re ready. A bonding cement is placed on the tooth, and the porcelain veneer is positioned on the tooth. Oftentimes, a bright light will be used to quicken the drying time of the cement. Once the cement is cured, you are free to leave the office, smiling all the way. You may consider scheduling a follow-up appointment to ensure that the porcelain veneers are comfortable in their placement and address any questions you may have moving forward.

Materials Used

There are actually four types of veneers available, with porcelain being the most popular. Prepless veneers are also a porcelain veneer, but just very, very thin, requiring no reduction in the natural tooth. Often not a good solution if there are several dental issues to correct. The next option is minimal prep. As the title indicates, it sits right between prepless and a traditional veneer. A very small amount of the tooth needs to be removed, just not as much, leaving more of the natural tooth. A composite veneer is a more affordable option with very little prep work as well, but due to the composite material used will only last five to eight years. Finally, the porcelain veneers are quite durable, lasting around 25 years. Made up of ceramic layers, they need some enamel and even some dentin removed for a perfect fit.

Benefits of Porcelain Veneers

Your porcelain veneers will be both durable and realistic. Of course, everyone loves what the porcelain veneers do to their smile. Porcelain veneers are actually a more conservative approach than applying a dental crown. Your teeth will be all the same shade of white, and the chips and cracks are gone. That one awkward space between those two teeth is now gone. Pleasing aesthetic improvements that you can see and admire every time you look in the mirror.

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Porcelain Veneer Aftercare

Oftentimes times your teeth might experience some heightened sensitivity to both hot and cold for up to two weeks. If it lasts longer than that, you need to consult your dentist. Even though they are strong, if you have a tendency to grind or clench your teeth, you’ll want to consider taking the necessary measures to protect your new porcelain veneers. Your dentist can fit you for a mouth guard if you are athletically active or a night guard if your grinding occurs while you sleep. The dentist will also strongly suggest you avoid chewing on ice in the future, as well as hard objects like pistachio nuts. It is still possible to crack or fracture your porcelain veneers just like your natural teeth. Otherwise, regular oral hygiene is recommended. Health agencies really want you to brush twice a day and floss at least once. You could consider it after each meal as well. Brushing and flossing are necessary to combat any buildup of plaque and tartar that will set your new porcelain veneers back and have you pursuing other solutions. Proper oral hygiene is an easy habit to create and stick with.

Dental Veneer Durability

Porcelain veneers are considered a semi-permanent replacement and can last as many as 25 years if they are properly cared for. With that said, they may need to eventually be replaced. When doing so, your dentist likely won’t need to reshape your teeth again, but they will need to create a new prosthetic. Generally, though, a patient can expect decades of quality appearance, strength, and protection.

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