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Porcelain veneers, sometimes also termed dental veneers or dental porcelain laminates, are one of cosmetic dentistry's more recent developments. These wafer-thin shells of porcelain which are bonded onto the front side of teeth can be an excellent cosmetic solution for teeth that are stained, chipped, or slightly misaligned.

The following pages will help explain: Some of the advantages and disadvantages of porcelain veneers. When these dental veneers should or should not be utilized. The steps involved in having porcelain veneers made. How to take care your veneers and what to do if you have one come off or break.


 
A dental veneer being placed.

What are porcelain veneers?

Porcelain veneers, often alternatively termed dental veneers or dental porcelain laminates, are wafer-thin shells of porcelain which are bonded onto the front side of teeth so to make a cosmetic improvement in their appearance. Porcelain veneers are routinely used to idealize teeth that are discolored, worn, chipped, or misaligned.

What is the dental science behind porcelain veneers?

Porcelain veneer, incisal view. Porcelain veneer, sagital view. Porcelain veneers are the most recent application of the art and science of cosmetic dental bonding. For decades dentists have had available to them materials which can create a durable bond to tooth enamel. Porcelain veneer technique utilizes the bonding capabilities of these materials to securely attach a thin sheet of porcelain (the porcelain veneer) to a tooth. Although porcelain is inherently brittle, when it is firmly bonded to a sturdy substructure (a tooth) it becomes very strong and durable.

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What are the advantages of porcelain veneers over other types of cosmetic dental bonding?

Two of the greatest advantages of porcelain veneers over other types of cosmetic dental bonding are:







A) Porcelain veneers create a very life-like tooth appearance.

You might be surprised to learn that while yes, a major component of teeth is enamel, they are not solid enamel. The enamel component of a tooth is actually only an outer shell.
 
   Porcelain Veneer Pages:
  • Page 1
    What are porcelain veneers?
    What are the advantages of porcelain veneers?
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    What types of changes can porcelain veneers make?
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    What is the process by which porcelain veneers are made?
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    How long will porcelain veneers last?
    How should you take care of your porcelain veneers?
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    What are the disadvantages of porcelain veneers?
    When are porcelain veneers not appropriate treatment?
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    What should you do if your porcelain veneer comes off?
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    How much do porcelain veneers cost?
     

Tooth enamel is translucent. One property of this enamel covering is that it's translucent. This means that when light strikes a tooth's surface it is not immediately reflected off, but instead penetrates into the thickness of the enamel. This light will subsequently be reflected off the non-translucent tooth structure that lies beneath the enamel. This property of translucency is an important part of what gives teeth their characteristic appearance.

Historically the cosmetic dental bonding materials dentists have had available to them were only semi-translucent. This means that most of the light striking the tooth did not penetrate into the bonding layer but instead was reflected off the bonding's outer surface. The net result was that while the bonding did give the tooth an improved appearance, there was no sense of depth projected. No sense of a tooth's characteristic translucency.

Porcelain veneers are translucent. Porcelain veneers, because they are glass-like, have a great advantage over other types of cosmetic dental bonding by the fact that they are translucent. When they are bonded onto a tooth's surface they mimic the light handling characteristics of enamel.

Light striking a porcelain veneer will penetrate its thickness, and then subsequently be reflected back out once it has reached the opaque cement and tooth structure lying underneath the veneer. This translucency effect provides a sense of depth, and thus a very life-like appearance.

Cosmetic dentistry makeovers.

In Animated-Teeth.com's cosmetic dentistry section we take pictures people have sent in and illustrate for them what kind of results a cosmetic dentistry makeover might produce.

Use the links below to see some of our dental makeovers that involve the use of porcelain veneers.


Smile makeover #1
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Smile makeover #7

B) Porcelain veneers resist staining.

Cosmetic dental bonding materials utilized in the past had the shortcoming of being susceptible to staining and discoloring. This was especially a problem for those people whose teeth had excessive exposure to tea, coffee, red wine, or cigarette smoking.

A significant advantage of porcelain veneers over other types of cosmetic dental bonding is related to the fact that a porcelain veneer's surface is just that, porcelain. Since porcelain is a ceramic, and therefore glass-like, its surface is extremely smooth and impervious. This means that the surface of a porcelain veneer will not pick up permanent stains.

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