A dental veneer is a wafer-thin shell of tooth-colored material that fits over the outside of a tooth. Veneers are a popular option for cosmetic dentistry because they are a less intrusive option than dental crowns, and provide much quicker results than braces or aligners.
Placing Porcelain Veneers
Placing porcelain veneers typically takes two appointments. Local anesthesia is not usually needed, though it can be administered according to patient sensitivity.
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Caring For Your Veneers
Caring for your veneers is easy – simply brush and floss daily as usual! Some patients experience mild increased sensitivity to hot and cold, but it is usually temporary and should resolve itself in a matter of weeks as your tooth adjusts. Your dentist may recommend that you cut down on foods and drinks that may stain or discolor your veneers, such as coffee or red wine.