Porcelain veneers are a thin, custom-fitted shell of real porcelain over your teeth that can be bonded to natural tooth enamel. They have an unmatched level of aesthetics and provide a significantly enhanced aesthetic appearance. Plus, they look and feel like the real deal, with no visible difference between the natural tooth and a veneer. And as a result, porcelain veneers have become one of the most demanded cosmetic dental services due to the various benefits they offer.
Veneers provide an outstanding solution for teeth that show signs of noticeable staining, chips, gaps, misalignment, and so on. This allows the patients to chew on both sides of their mouths and give them a complete smile they’ve always dreamed of but never thought they could afford.
Porcelain veneers are perfect for people with:
- Damaged, worn, broken, or chipped teeth
Porcelain veneers are the most common smile makeover procedure, which can effectively hide teeth wear, cracks, and chips. You can easily get rid of worn, damaged, or ugly-looking teeth by having a veneer placed over them. A veneer will be the best choice as they are designed to be very thin and can be easily bonded onto your teeth, looking just like natural teeth.
- Irregularly shaped or misaligned teeth
If you have a tooth that’s rotated, shifted, or out of place, then veneers can correct the problem so your teeth will appear straight and normal. Unlike crowns, which only cover the top part of the tooth, a veneer will cover the entire tooth from the biting surface to the tip. This will allow you to bite on both sides of your mouth without having to worry about biting on the margin.
- To close gaps between teeth.
Porcelain veneers are a great way to enhance your smile by closing spaces between teeth, which can also improve your chewing and talking abilities. The most commonly misaligned teeth are the lateral incisors and canines. With veneers, you don’t need to worry about them anymore as they will straighten your teeth to create a beautifully aligned smile.
- Stained teeth
Teeth staining can cause yellowing and browning of the teeth. It can also damage your teeth and gums if it is not treated immediately. Various cosmetic dentistry treatments are available today to treat stained teeth, but porcelain veneers may be the best solution as they can effectively hide tooth discoloration, as well as protect your natural teeth, gums, and jawbones from future damage.