Dental veneers are a branch of cosmetic dentistry that enable you to transform your smile. Most aesthetic issues can be resolved by dental veneers, which can be completed in just two to three visits to your dentist. The procedure is minimally invasive and you will be able to see what your end result will look like before you have treatment – there are plenty of pros to a veneer. But, are there any cons to veneers? Let’s look at the veneers pros and cons, so you can make an informed decision. 

 

Veneers Pros And Cons: The Pros Of Veneers

 

Pro 1: Improve The Appearance Of Your Smile

For decades, veneers have been the go-to treatment for teeth with cosmetic imperfections. Veneers offer a smile makeover if you have

  • Cracked, chipped or broken teeth
  • An asymmetrical smile
  • Small teeth that create a gappy smile
  • Discoloured teeth that do not respond to teeth whitening

 

Pro 2: Correct Crooked Teeth

If your front teeth are slightly crooked or too small, veneers can offer an alternative to orthodontic treatment. It’s one of the biggest pros if you can manage it with cosmetic veneers.

 

Pro 3: Strengthen Your Teeth

In addition to masking minor cosmetic issues, another of the pros is that dental veneers can add a layer of strength to your natural teeth. If your dental enamel is cracked, it can be strengthened with veneers.

Eating acidic foods and brushing too hard for too long can cause your dental enamel to weaken or become damaged over time. If you experience acid reflux, the acid from your stomach can also corrode your dental enamel. Another of veneers’ greatest pros is its ability to compensate for lost tooth enamel.

 

Pro 4: Porcelain Veneers Require Little To No Maintenance

Once your veneers are bonded to the front of your teeth, they require very little maintenance. Porcelain is resistant to staining and discolouration and looks very much like the dental enamel found on your natural teeth.

 

Pro 5: Porcelain Veneers Can Give You An Exact Colour Match

Porcelain is the preferred material for veneers because it is easy to shape and colour match so that it blends in with the other teeth in your mouth. It also reflects light very naturally so most people around you won’t even be able to tell that you have had porcelain veneers. 

 

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Pro 6: Dental Veneers Are Convenient

Porcelain veneers can be fitted in one office visit while composite resin veneers can be completed on the same day. 

 

Pro 7: Dental Veneers Can Be Made Ultra Thin

When ultra-thin veneers are used, very little shaping of the natural teeth needs to take place. This preserves the tooth structure and integrity.

 

Veneers Pros And Cons: The Cons

While dental veneers can transform your smile instantly, there are some cons to be aware of before you proceed with treatment. Knowing all the veneers pros and cons can help you to prepare adequately.

 

Con 1: The Cost Factor

Cosmetic dentistry is not covered in full by private health insurance so your new porcelain veneers will need to be paid out of pocket. And while porcelain veneers may last you for the rest of your lifetime, their price tag may reflect their longevity.

If the cost of porcelain veneers is a barrier to you having cosmetic dentistry treatment, composite resin veneers could present a cheaper alternative. Composite resin is softer and more prone to chipping and damage, but it is more affordable. The composite resin may require maintenance before its four to eight lifespan is up, so you’ll need to compare complete costs to make an accurate comparison. 

That being said, if your veneers are done by an experienced and qualified dental professional, you should only need to replace them within 12 to 25 years.

 

Con 2: Veneers Are Not Reversible

Before you have veneers done, you need to make sure that it is the right treatment for you. Because your dentist will remove a portion of your dental enamel, it makes a change to the structure of your tooth. Even so, most patients are more impressed by veneers than the appearance of their natural teeth and it’s not common for patients to want to go back to what they used to look like.

Despite veneers pros and cons it is also noteworthy that prepless veneers are becoming more popular, and these do not require any dental enamel to be removed, thereby preserving the integrity and structure of your natural tooth so if you have prepless veneers this won’t be one of the major cons in 2021.

 

Con 3: What Type Of Bite Do You Have?

Veneers are only suitable for people who have a stable bite, because without one it may be possible to break or crack your veneers. If you are about to ask your dentist about cosmetic veneers, it’s a good idea to have the health of your back teeth evaluated because, as every dentist knows, the health of your front teeth is very dependent on the health of your back teeth. Any bite issues you may have should be resolved before you have veneers placed.

 

To find out more about veneers pros and cons or how they could transform your smile, please contact us:

Pyrmont: (02) 9158 6213
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