Cosmetic dental problems, such as chipped or discolored teeth, can seriously impact the overall appearance of your smile; we are inherently attracted to a healthy, even-looking, and white smile. If you have damaged teeth, therapies like porcelain veneers are able to completely transform the way your smile looks.
Veneers: A Little Bit of Backstory
Porcelain veneers have developed a reputation for producing stunning smiles since they first came to prominence in the early part of the last century. As appearance became more important for the movie stars of the time, a Hollywood dentist by the name of Dr. Charles Pinkus discovered that temporarily placing slivers of porcelain onto the surface of his patients’ teeth yielded impressive results. However, it wasn’t until 1982 when a bonding process was developed for veneers that they became a viable and popular cosmetic makeover treatment.
What Veneer Treatment Can Do for You Today
These days, veneers are used to address multiple cosmetic dental issues, such as chipping, cracked teeth, gaps between the teeth, and minor misalignment. Porcelain veneers are a great option for people looking for a solution to stained or discolored teeth; not only will the veneers cover existing stains, porcelain is stain-resistant and so (with proper care) teeth remain white for a longer time.
Veneers are applied to the surfaces teeth, and do not impair their functionality. They are a lasting investment for most cosmetic dentistry patients. By adding a thin slice of porcelain, teeth appear brighter, damage-free, and more evenly shaped and spaced simultaneously. Veneers are capable of doing all of this, without the need for multiple and extensive procedures.
A Natural Finish
The porcelain material is a key to veneer’s success as a treatment. Porcelain is strong, resilient, and possesses luminosity like that of actual enamel, which gives it a tooth-like appearance. And, because doctors closely control its final look by polishing and coloring it, a porcelain veneer can be accurately shaped, contoured, and shaded to provide a truly natural looking smile.
As with all restorative dental treatments, veneers need to be cleaned and maintained. But, with proper dental care and regular checkups, your teeth will look flawless for years to come.
If you have questions about dental veneers, please don’t hesitate to contact our Tulsa cosmetic dentistry office.
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