Dental veneers are composed of either porcelain or composite resin material. They are bonded to the front of your tooth to modify its colour, shape, length, and size. If you’re unhappy with your smile, veneers provide an ideal way to improve your appearance.

 

What are porcelain veneers?

Porcelain veneers give you an excellent way to upgrade your smile, which will last for years to come. So, what are they composed of? They are crafted from a medical-grade ceramic that is both tough and dependable. Porcelain veneers are tailor-made to fit the size, shape, and colour of your natural teeth.

 

Benefits of porcelain veneers

  • Porcelain veneers are often seen as the best type of dental veneer. They are an excellent way to fix many different cosmetic dental concerns, such as discoloured, misshapen, and chipped teeth. Porcelain veneers can also be used to fix crooked teeth and gaps without orthodontic treatment.
  • A top perk of porcelain veneers is that they give you a more natural look.
  • Because it is translucent, porcelain can resist staining and reflects light in the same way as natural teeth.

Before you decide on getting porcelain veneers, it is essential that you speak to your dentist to see if they are the best option for your smile.

 

Composite veneers

Composite veneers, more commonly known as bonded veneers, are created from a plastic called polyethylene terephthalate (PET). However, they can also be constructed from different materials like polyurethane and polycarbonate. 

 

Benefits of composite dental veneers

  • Composite veneers don’t require any tooth preparation and are thinner than porcelain veneers. Therefore, the treatment is a cosmetic dentistry procedure that can be undone if necessary.
  • Composite veneers can be colour-matched to your natural teeth, making them appear more uniform and aesthetically pleasing.
  • Composite veneers can be applied in one sitting instead of the two appointments porcelain veneers typically require.
  • Composite veneers usually cost less than porcelain veneers.

 

How long do veneers last? 

The lifespan of your dental veneers will be determined by the type of veneer – porcelain or composite – and how frequently you take proper care of them. Composite veneers usually last up to 7 years on average, while porcelain veneers can have a lifespan of up to 15 years.

 

How to maintain dental veneers?

To keep your dental veneers in excellent condition for a long time, follow these tips:

 

veneers porcelain type pyrmontStop smoking

Maintain your smile’s original beauty by abstaining from smoking while you have porcelain veneers.

Smoking is not only a risk factor for several dental diseases, but it can also stain and damage your dental veneers. If you want to keep your dental veneers looking bright and beautiful, quitting smoking is a great way to do it.

 

Make an appointment with your dentist for routine cleaning

In order to maintain good oral health, it is essential to practise proper hygiene at home and visit the dentist regularly. This is done every 6 months to catch oral health problems early before they turn into bigger issues. Professional teeth cleaning helps get rid of accumulations and irritants from all tooth surfaces, as well as beneath the gum line.

 

Maintain good dental hygiene

The health of your gums and teeth has a direct impact on the success of dental veneers. Practise proper oral hygiene to achieve and maintain excellent oral health. Keep your veneers looking healthy and natural by flossing, brushing, and rinsing with mouthwash every day. Good habits aren’t just important for your health–they can also protect your dental veneers from wear and tear. 

 

Protect your teeth

Although porcelain veneers are quite strong, the direct impact can cause them to crack. Wearing a mouthguard is the best way to protect your veneers if you play contact sports. A mouthguard is also recommended for individuals who clench or grind their teeth. Likewise, stay away from crunching on food that is too difficult or gummy.

 

Reduce your intake of staining foods 

If you want to maintain your veneers’ stain-resistant quality, be sure to steer clear of foods and drinks that are known to cause staining. Composite veneers are especially susceptible. If you drink wine, tea, or coffee often, eventually, your teeth will become stained.

 

Make sure to floss every day

It’s important to remember that dental veneers are attached to your natural teeth with cement. The health of the tooth underneath a veneer shell affects how long the shells themselves will last. Flossing not only helps keep your teeth clean but also prevents gum disease and inflammation. 

 

 

Who is a good candidate for veneers?

Below are some signs that you may be a candidate for veneers:

 

1. You have plenty of tooth enamel

Veneers will bond to your enamel. Although the dentist will remove some enamel to make space for the porcelain, the underlying layer remains intact. Without a strong layer of enamel, the veneer will not have a strong base to bond to and might fall off.

 

2. You have good dental health

Having healthy gums and teeth is crucial before undergoing any type of cosmetic dentistry. However, you can still get veneers with the right restorative treatment plan.

 

composite material veneers pyrmont3. Your teeth are extremely stained

If your teeth are discoloured from smoking or other dark-coloured foods and beverages, store-bought whiteners will not be effective.

Porcelain veneers can cover not only external stains but also internal discolouration from decay or old fillings.

 

4. Your cosmetic issues are minor

Porcelain veneers are an excellent way to cover up misshapen teeth, cracks, and chips. Dental bonding does fix some issues, but veneers offer the best chance for a natural correction.

 

Transform your smile with veneers at Sydney Laser Dental Care

We are a team of dentists who focus on providing top-quality cosmetic dental solutions, as well as the latest porcelain veneers. With our extensive knowledge and skill in this area, we can get you the smile you’ve always wanted! Book your appointment online now. Our Pyrmont dentists are looking forward to helping you get the perfect smile!

Pyrmont: (02) 9158 6213
Illawong: (02) 9158 6756
Sylvania Waters: (02) 9159 6083

 

 

 

References 

Everything You Need to Know About Composite Veneers
https://www.healthline.com/health/composite-veneers

Smoking, Gum Disease, and Tooth Loss
https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/campaign/tips/diseases/periodontal-gum-disease.html