When looking into cosmetic dentistry treatment options, it is worth considering dental veneers. Dental veneers have grown in popularity for both cosmetic and restorative purposes. They are a versatile treatment option that can be used to improve the appearance of front teeth, as well as to restore them in the case of damage. Since dental veneers were first used in cosmetic dentistry, there have been a number of evolutions and improvements made, including different material and application options. 

Dental veneers options

Outlined below are a few different options that individuals can choose from when considering dental veneers.

Porcelain dental veneers

Dental veneers that are made of porcelain are the most popular and desired option. Porcelain is strong, durable and commonly used both in general and cosmetic dentistry. Additionally, the material can be color-matched to the individual's surrounding teeth, which makes for a discrete transformation. Porcelain dental veneers have to be custom-made in a dental lab, which requires the individual to undergo multiple appointments. 

Composite resin dental veneers

The other material option used to create dental veneers is composite resin. Composite resin is a popular material used in both general and cosmetic dentistry, however, it is not nearly as durable as porcelain. One advantage of composite resin is that it can be used for both direct and indirect dental veneers.

Direct dental veneers are applied right onto the patient's tooth in one dental appointment, requiring no impressions or dental labs to be involved. Indirect dental veneers, on the other hand, are made in a dental lab, based on impressions. They tend to last longer than direct dental veneers because they are custom-created. 

Traditional versus no-prep dental veneers

Outside of material options, dental veneers can be placed through two different application processes. The first application process is traditional, which requires the cosmetic dentist to break down the natural tooth. Once broken down, the surface of the tooth is also etched. The other application process is referred to as no-prep, which speaks to how the process is done. No-prep dental veneers do not require an uncomfortable pre-placement process. There may be light etching, but there is little to no discomfort involved. 

Choosing the best one

When considering dental veneers, it is worth looking into every available option, including the different materials, as well as both application processes. It is important to put careful thought and consideration into the decision-making process, as dental veneers are typically permanent unless replacement or repair is required later. 

Cosmetic dentists recommend different dental veneers for different patients, depending on their needs and goals. For example, individuals that are prone to dental damage may be recommended porcelain to ensure durability. However, those that need a more affordable option may be recommended traditional, direct composite resin dental veneers. 

In order to determine the best type of dental veneer, it is best to undergo an evaluation with a cosmetic dentist. The evaluation will determine the appropriate course of action. Reach out today to learn more about dental veneers or to get started. 

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