What are Veneers?
Veneers are thin pieces of tooth coloured laminate which are cemented onto the teeth to make them appear straighter, whiter or a better shape. They can also be used to repair cracked or broken teeth.
Why Get Veneers?
Veneers can be a good option for people with a wide variety of cosmetic dental problems. For example, they can be used to close gaps between teeth, even out the shapes of your teeth and improve the colour of your teeth. For this reason, they can be a good alternative to other cosmetic dental options such as teeth whitening and braces, but can’t really replace the need for implants Glasgow if missing teeth are your niche.
What is the Procedure?
Most Glasgow dentists provide veneers which take two visits to fit. At the first visit the teeth need to be reshaped to accommodate the thickness of the veneers. This is done under local anaesthetic, and the dentist will use a special drill called a burr to remove a portion from the front of the teeth. After this the dentist will take impressions to be sent to a lab where they will make the veneers specifically to fit your teeth. In the meantime, you may or may not be given temporary veneers. Once your veneers have been made the dentist will fix them to your teeth using dental cement, and use a curing light to harden the cement. Any excess is trimmed away to leave you with a straight white smile.
Veneers are a permanent fixture because some of the tooth has to be removed. They need to be changed every five to ten years or so, and can fall off. If this happens, keep the veneer and the dentist can stick it back on without needing to make a new one.