How to Know If You’re a Candidate for Dental Veneers

Dental veneers can transform the smile and make it more aesthetically appealing. Several thin porcelain shells are bonded to the front side of the teeth during the process. The shells are almost unrecognizable due to their natural look. Porcelain veneers can drastically enhance one's overall look by changing their teeth's size, shape, and color.

Who is a candidate for dental veneers?

Dental veneers are preferred by many because it is a quick and painless method to get a brighter smile without having to undergo tooth whitening procedures regularly. Porcelain veneers are also resistant against stains from food and beverages. The following are signs that a patient is eligible for dental veneers.

Interest in a long-term dental solution

Dental veneers are unsuitable for those who only want a temporary solution to conceal discolored or broken teeth. Since the dentist will have to remove part of the tooth's enamel to create space for the porcelain veneers, the treatment is fairly permanent. The dentist uses a special kind of dental cement to attach the veneers to the teeth, ensuring the endurance of the new smile.

Stained or discolored teeth

Patients with severely stained or discolored teeth may not respond to whitening procedures, making them eligible for dental veneers. Whitening strips, gels, and other store-bought products can slightly whiten moderately stained teeth, but they hardly affect severely discolored teeth. Certain whitening treatments include abrasive chemicals that may wear down the teeth's enamel over time, increasing the risk of cavities and other dental problems.

Chipped or broken teeth

Having chipped or broken teeth can make people embarrassed to smile. Damaged teeth may affect someone's confidence and make them feel insecure. Dental veneers can conceal small dental flaws, such as a chipped or fractured tooth, and restore the smile's appearance.

Healthy oral cavity

Dental veneers are only recommended for those who have reasonably healthy teeth and gums. Getting dental veneers is not an excuse to slack on oral care. Patients must maintain proper dental care, such as flossing, brushing, and visiting the dentist for professional cleaning.

A patient may not be eligible for veneers if they cannot follow the dentist's oral hygiene guidelines. If patients neglect their gums and teeth, they are more likely to develop cavities, gum disease, and other problems that may compromise the veneers and underlying teeth. Patients who clench, grind, or use their teeth on hard objects may not be candidates for veneers because such habits can cause damage.

Gaps between teeth or minor misalignment

The dentist may recommend veneers to cover small gaps between teeth or as quick teeth straightening option. Alternative dental procedures might be required for teeth that are severely misaligned or crooked instead of veneers. Although veneers may be used on slightly misaligned teeth, they cannot be used on severely crooked teeth because the veneers may shatter or fracture.

In conclusion

Do not hesitate to contact the dental office to book an appointment and learn more about dental veneers. A consultation with the dentist can help you find out if you are a candidate for veneers.

Request an appointment here: https://www.advdentalarts.com or call Advanced Dental Arts: Rey Martinez DDS at (847) 223-5200 for an appointment in our Grayslake office.

Check out what others are saying about our dental services on Yelp: Dental Veneers and Dental Laminates in Grayslake, IL.

Recent Posts

4 Guidelines To Know If You Are A Candidate For Dental Veneers

If you have some imperfections on your teeth, and you want to improve your smile, dental veneers may be an option. This procedure can help cover up certain dental issues that may reduce your confidence. Although veneers can make aesthetic changes, they are not the right option for everyone. Before considering this as a possibility,…

How Dental Bonding Can Strengthen Your Teeth

Many patients have dental bonding procedures for cosmetic reasons. However, the treatment is also sometimes used to strengthen teeth that are chipped, cracked, decayed, or have exposed roots.Dental bonding is done with a composite resin that a dentist has color-matched to the natural teeth. The dentist roughens the tooth surface and then applies a conditioning…

4 Things To Consider About Dental Bonding

Dental bonding is ideal for patients who want a non-invasive and less permanent solution (compared to veneers) to improve their smile. Dental bonding can fix a range of cosmetic issues, including teeth stains, damaged teeth, and short teeth. This guide provides you with the information that you need to decide if dental bonding is right…

Three Benefits Of Dental Bonding

Dental bonding is a versatile treatment that can fix a variety of oral problems like spaces between teeth and deformed teeth. It is a non-invasive treatment that does require the removal of significant amounts of teeth enamel, unlike crowns or veneers.The process involves the dentist using composite resins to fix damage to teeth and to…

Advanced Dental Arts: Rey Martinez DDS

Share
Published by
Advanced Dental Arts: Rey Martinez DDS

Recent Posts

CEREC Crowns Compared to Other Restorations

More dentists are using CEREC® same-day crowns as a tooth-restoration method.

3 weeks ago

Emergency Room or Emergency Dentist for a Dental Injury

For a dental emergency, it is always recommended to visit an emergency dentist or an…

2 months ago

What to ask at a CEREC Crown Consultation

As with all procedures, it's important to consult with your dentist to ask all the…

3 months ago

How a Family Dentist Treats an Abscessed Tooth

One of the most common treatments for patients with an abscess is a root canal.

4 months ago

How Do I Prepare for Smile Makeover Treatment?

Scheduling a smile makeover treatment can help patients transform their smile.

5 months ago

Is There a Recovery Period After Getting Dental Crowns?

Patients considering dental crowns may have concerns regarding the recovery period following the procedure.

6 months ago