August 5, 2008
Back Mountain Dental / James C. DeFinnis D.M.D. -Flawed Teeth? The Remedy is Veneers!
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Things often occur as a natural phenomenon or by accident. In a dental perspective, a person may have teeth that are different to that of the majority. This could be yellowed teeth, teeth that are broken or chipped, or teeth becoming crooked or in an awkward position because it is adjacent to a gap where a tooth might have gone missing. Some medicines also have reactions that can cause thinning of tooth enamel. Much grinding and gnashing of teeth is also a factor in damaged teeth. 
If one of these applies to your condition, your dentist will probably recommend veneers. You have a pair of choices when it comes to Wilkes-Barre dental veneers. There is the wafer-thin type of veneers, and the popular kind that most people usually have. The veneers that you will receive will be according to your circumstances.
The dentist would first have to make sure your teeth are primed to receive the veneers. This means a file would be needed to shave off some of your natural tooth material. Apart from tooth matter, you may lose some gum tissue as well. The dentist does this in order to make sure your smile is not too "gummy." The Wilkes-Barre dentist will never remove more healthy tooth material than is necessary. By doing this, you will continue to have strong teeth. And at any time, you can ask for the Wilkes-Barre dental veneers to be taken out. Before the procedure you should have a chat with the dentist to find out exactly how much tooth matter he needs to sheer off. If he suggests a lot or none, he probably doesn't understand Wilkes-Barre dental veneers. That's because he is unlikely to be a Wilkes-Barre dentist.
If you want to go through the entire Wilkes-Barre veneers procedure, it will usually require a couple of trips. The first appointment involves ground work. The dentist would take a few measurements, the teeth go through a preparation process and makeshift veneers are created. You are then able to see if the veneers are the right size for you as well as give your ideas on color, length and shape. Once the dentist knows what you like, he can adapt the temporary veneers accordingly. Your data is then passed on to the expert technicians in the lab, who are given the all clear to work on your permanent veneers. You will receive the permanent veneers upon your second appointment at the clinic.