What are Veneers and are They Suitable For Me?


Veneers are of a wafer-thin material that covers a tooth and is used to correct all manner of minor tooth imperfections that cause you shame. Everyone is a suitable candidate for veneers, granted that their teeth irregularities are not severe. 

So what issues can veneers assist with? 
Veneers are often used in place of braces, given that the misalignments do not require intensive straightening methods to correct. They are a more desirable alternative to having metal affixed to your teeth for a prolonged period. Veneers also bridge gaps in teeth called a diastema, therefore also serving as an alternative to straightening aids. Aside from fixing irregularities and closing gaps, other uses of veneers include removing signs of stains and discolouration from your teeth. In that sense, veneers have predominantly aesthetic purposes, they cover up the parts of your teeth that you consider unsightly. 

Veneers in Birmingham: what are they made from and how long do they last? 
Veneers are made from porcelain or composite resin. The ones that are made from porcelain, while more expensive are preferred because they are of high quality and possess a longer shelf life of up to 20 years. This is something you should consider before you opt for the cheaper alternative. While the placement of a composite resin takes less time and is easier to fix, this material is highly susceptible to everyday wear and tear and can be easily damaged. 

What are the stages of getting veneers in Birmingham? 
There are usually two procedures if the veneer is custom fabricated to fit your tooth. 
During the first procedure, a small part of your enamel is removed to make way for the veneer. A dental impression of the tooth is sent to lab technicians who design a veneer that is the right shade and height of your natural tooth. You will receive a temporary veneer while waiting for your permanent one. Once the permanent veneer is ready, the temporary piece is removed. The tooth is thoroughly cleaned in preparation, and the veneer etched before being cemented in place in a second surgical procedure. Before the veneer is glued into place, it is placed over the tooth. Any imperfections are removed to ensure it fits the contours of your tooth. After which, all surfaces of the veneer are then light-cured for a short time before it is permanently placed onto the tooth. Excess materials are removed and the tooth is polished; then you can enjoy the look and feel of a tooth that feels brand new. 

Aftercare of a veneer 
Your new tooth piece does not require special treatment. Brush your teeth, and do not forget to floss and rinse with an antibacterial mouthwash. You should also ensure that you see your dentist frequently. A veneer might be artificial, but plaque build-up can be as harmful to it as to any natural teeth. It should also be taken into consideration that while you should practice good oral hygiene, your veneer will eventually need to be replaced despite your efforts. 

What are you waiting for? Veneers can be your quick fix to gain that gorgeous smile!