Bonding Breakdown? Time for Ceramic Veneers
How we perceive our
smile and appearance affects our self-esteem, our moods and how we function in
social and business relationships. Common conditions that impact negatively on
your smile include broken, cracked or worn teeth, discolored teeth, missing
teeth, crooked teeth, decayed teeth, gaps between your teeth and/or "gummy
smiles." Each patient and each specific circumstance must be evaluated on its
own merits. Factors such as occlusion [bite], oral habits, available space,
health of the gum tissue, severity of the problem and patient expectation must
be taken into consideration while planning your cosmetic makeover. While in
many circumstances bonding teeth with resin composites has its advantages, the
resin materials are not as long lasting as ceramic materials. Porcelains won't
darken and their surface doesn't wear like acrylic resins might.
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If there have been
cracks, chips or discolorations in your composite restorations, they need to be
redone or replaced with ceramic restorations. When possible using porcelain
veneers that are bonded to the teeth are less invasive than ceramic crowns that
necessitate the removal of greater amounts of tooth structure. This person
chose to have a combination of porcelain veneers along with a bleaching [tooth
whitening] procedure for the other teeth. Call our office if you think you're a
candidate for this type of procedure.
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