Porcelain Veneers - Is It
Really The Best Tooth Whitening Solution For You ?
When it comes to tooth
whitening, many are looking towards porcelain veneers (also
known as dental veneers or dental porcelain veneers) as THE
solution to their teeth - and smiling! - woes. However, there
is much debate on whether porcelain veneers are really the
best way to go.
For one, although many claim it can be almost a 'painless'
solution, in reality, many do complain of tremendous pain
during the process and high sensitivity after getting fitted
with porcelain veneers. On the other hand, many swear that
dental porcelain veneers provide the most 'natural' effect and
thus really deliver on giving you a great smile. So where do
you go ?
What ARE Porcelain Dental Veneers ?
Porcelain veneers are extremely thin sheets of porcelain that
are bonded to the front of your teeth. People go for this
professional tooth whitening solution not just to whiten
teeth, but to solve crooked, damaged and chipped teeth. Now,
porcelain as a substance is brittle. However, the fact that it
is molded to your teeth gives it the 'backing' it needs to be
strong and robust, ready to take on day-to-day normal diets.
A word of caution though, dental veneers are tough but do
consider that they are not your original teeth so cracking
open, say, pistachio nuts using your porcelain covered teeth
is not really advised.
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How Much Do
Porcelain Veneers Cost ?
Dental veneers do not come cheap. The total expense really
depends on how many teeth you want 'treated' and of course
the dentist you choose to carry out the procedure. As a
ballpark figure, porcelain veneers prices can cost
anywhere from $500 to $2000 per tooth. So if budget is a
main concern and your aim is not to fix a misalignment or
anything but just to whiten your teeth, you'll probably be
much better off using an at-home tooth whitening solution. |
Porcelain Veneers -
Examining the Pros and Cons...
For every person that says porcelain veneers are great,
there's probably one who will contradict it. So do go over the
advantages and disadvantages we have outlined for you here
before you make a decision.
The Pros...
Solves misshapen teeth. Although touted as a tooth whitening
solution (and that indeed they are), it's important to note
that porcelain veneers change the structure of your teeth.
Whereas a tooth whitener will just whiten your teeth, dental
veneers will fill out chips on your teeth and any gaps between
your teeth (diastemas).
All
natural! Without a doubt, porcelain veneers take top marks
for giving people that 'natural' tooth appearance. You can bet
that nobody will come up to you and ask "Hey, are those
porcelain dental veneers that you have on?" This is because
porcelain is translucent (it allows light to pass through) and
it's this quality that makes them project radiant,
natural-looking smiles.
No staining. Another wonderful quality of porcelain is that
it's a ceramic (i.e., glass-like). As such, it resists
staining. This is actually the quality that makes people think
the costs associated with porcelain veneers are worth it. That
is, even if it costs a lot to have them done, the low
maintenance expense it requires makes it a cost-effective
choice in the long run.
The Cons...
Pain before and after. Porcelain veneers require a cosmetic
dentist to reduce your teeth's enamel by about .5mm. During
this reduction or shaving process, many complain of extreme
pain. Of course, you can always ask your dentist to administer
a local anesthetic. Another complain often heard from people
who have had porcelain veneers fitted is an increased
sensitivity to hot and cold. This is actually normal as your
teeth have, after all, been 'shaved' and dental veneers fitted
on them. However, if the pain/sensitivity lasts for weeks,
then you should be concerned and visit your dentist.
There's no turning back. The treatment that goes with
porcelain veneers cannot be reversed. You cannot 'grow' your
teeth back to its normal size after they have been reduced. As
such, you're really 'stuck' with dental veneers the minute you
let your dentist reduce your teeth.
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They are
expensive. Consider your goals. If you want to change
the structure or shape of your teeth then go with
veneers; if you want to just whiten your teeth, then
consider an at-home tooth whitening solution instead
(which would be about 10x cheaper than dental
veneers). |
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I Still Want Porcelain
Veneers... Now What ?
The first thing you should do is to seek a really good
cosmetic dentist. Remember, changing the structure of your
original teeth is an important thing so you wouldn't want just
anybody to do it. After an initial consultation, an
appointment will be set up where your teeth will be reduced
and a mold for the dental veneers created. Fabrication of
dental porcelain veneers often take a week; when they're done,
a fitting appointment is set so your dentist can fit your
veneers.
by Belinda Sinclair |