Q What
about alternatives?
A A
natural-coloured filling material can be used
for minor repairs to front teeth. This is excellent
where the tooth supports the filling, but may
not work so well for broken tooth corners.
There will always be a join between the tooth
and the filling material.
Crowns are used
for teeth that need to be strengthened - either because
they have broken, have been weakened by a very large
filling, or have had root canal treatment.
Q How
long will a veneer last?
A Veneers
should last for many years, but they can chip or
break, just as your own teeth can. Your dentist
will tell you how long each individual veneer should
last. Small chips can be repaired, or a new veneer
fitted if necessary.
Q How
are teeth prepared for a veneer?
A Some of the shiny
outer enamel surface of the tooth may be removed, to make sure that
the veneer can be bonded permanently in place later. The amount of
enamel removed is tiny and will be the same as the thickness of the
veneer to be fitted, so that the tooth stays the same size. A local
anaesthetic (injection) may be used to make sure that there is no
discomfort, but often this is not necessary. Once the tooth has been
prepared, the dentist will take an 'impression'. This will be given
to the dental technician, along with any other information needed
to make the veneer. The colour of the surrounding teeth is matched
on a shade guide to make sure that the veneer will look entirely
natural.
Q How
long will it take?
A A veneer takes at
least two visits; the first to prepare the tooth and to match the
shade, and the second to fit it. Before bonding it in place, your
dentist will show you the veneer on your tooth to make sure you are
happy with it. Bonding a veneer in place is done with a special adhesive,
which holds it firmly on the tooth.
Q Will
I need a temporary veneer between visits?
A Because the preparation
of the tooth is so slight you will probably not need a temporary
veneer. The tooth will look very much the same after preparation,
but will feel slightly less smooth.
Q What
happens after the veneer is fitted?
A Only minor adjustments
can be made to the veneer after it is fitted. It is usually best
to wait a little while to get used to it before any changes are made.
Your dentist will probably want to check and polish it a week or
so after it is fitted, and to make sure that you are happy with it.
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