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March 12, 2023

Considering Veneers? Learn About the Placement Process!

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Are you unhappy with your smile? If you have stained, chipped, cracked, or misshaped teeth, veneers may be the perfect way to upgrade them. Your dental imperfections can be gone in as little as two dental visits by having this amazing cosmetic treatment. Veneers are thin sheaths of dental-grade porcelain that are placed over the front-facing surfaces of your teeth. They are natural looking and can completely transform your grin! Read on to learn from your dentist in Savannah about the step-by-step process of getting veneers.

Step #1: Your Initial Consultation

If you are interested in getting veneers, you should first schedule a consultation with your dentist. You can discuss the dental problems you want to address as well as the type of smile you would like to have. Everyone’s ideal is different, so it’s a good idea to bring some visual examples of how you want your teeth to look. Your dentist will give you a thorough examination and determine if veneers are the right treatment for you. If so, you both can begin the planning process and start working towards your dream look.

Step #2: Getting Your Teeth Prepared

Once a personalized plan has been made, your teeth will be prepared for the new veneers. The preparation process will vary depending on each case. It can involve polishing the teeth or removing a thin layer of enamel from the front, biting edges, or sides. The overall goal is to remove as little tooth structure as possible, but the amount depends on the desired result. It’s crucial to discuss preparation before it begins, as this step of the process is not reversible.

Step #3: Your Temporary Veneers are Placed

As you wait for your permanent upgrade, you will wear temporary veneers. While not as durable as the final ones, they will look like a close replica of your final smile in terms of shape, length, and alignment. Adjustments can even be made to perfect your final look even more. On average, you will only wear your temporary veneers for a few weeks.

Step #4: Your Permanent Veneers are Created

After your teeth are prepared and temporary veneers are placed, your dentist will make the final impressions of your prepared teeth and send them to the dental laboratory. The technicians will use them to create a replica of your teeth to make your permanent veneers.

Step #5: Your Final Smile Arrives!

When your permanent veneers arrive from the lab, you will return to your dentist’s office, and they will be bonded to your teeth with a special bonding agent. They’ll be attached so securely that you won’t have to worry about them coming off accidentally. Now it’s time to enjoy your new, radiant grin!

Veneers are an excellent option to get your dream smile. Now that you know the process, you can begin the steps to turn that dream into a reality. You will find it will be worth every step!

About the Author

Dr. Charles Fana and his team at Compass Dental keep the smiles of Savannah healthy and beautiful! He earned his Doctor of Dental Medicine from the University of Louisville and has completed the entire curriculum at the prestigious L.D. Pankey Institute. With over 20 years of experience, he provides a full range of dental services, including cosmetic procedures like veneers. To schedule a consultation, contact him through his website or call (912) 352-3955.

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