All That You Need to Know About Dental Veneers (Part 6)

Our discussion for this edition is on the bonding process involved in the placement of veneers on your tooth.

During the bonding process, the veneer will first be placed unto your tooth temporarily to examine color and to determine whether it fits well or not.

The tooth will then be polished and cleaned in order to accommodate the shell.

The roughness allows the veneer to have a better fit with the tooth where it would be bonded using a bonding material.

A less rough tooth may increase the likelihood of the veneer slipping out and getting detached from the tooth.

Putting veneers on, usually is not painful.

However, there could be a possibility of discomfort when the veneers get to be fitted on your natural tooth. The discomfort may not produce pain that leads to the use of an anaesthetic.

Veneers are thin shells, and it is for this reason, that there should be no pain. A trained dentist should ensure that a patient will not experience any discomfort. Patients should expect some degree of discomfort when getting veneers.

Veneers are helpful when it comes to fixing minor problems or to making the smile look nicer. It is the fastest way to ensure that the teeth become whiter if one is avoiding the use of bleaching or teeth whitening products.

People get dental veneers to improve the look of their teeth in a natural fashion. It is best to consult your dentist to check whether or not you need veneers.