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Why a Cosmetic Dentist Needs to Remove Tooth Enamel Before Placing Veneers

A cosmetic dentist performs procedures every day that improve the look of a patient’s smile and help build confidence. Veneers are an option for patients who do not like the appearance of the teeth due to shape, size, damage or alignment. Applying veneers involves a multi-step process that includes permanent removal of some of the natural enamel of the teeth, so many patients have questions about the procedure before committing.
Necessary steps a cosmetic dentist takes when applying veneers
Many patients like the results they see on others who have received veneers to correct smile issues. For patients considering a smile makeover or looking for ways to correct damage to the teeth, learning more about the veneer process can help make the decision easier.
Planning
The first step for obtaining dental veneers is planning. The cosmetic dentist evaluates the condition of the teeth and speaks with the patient about the goals and desired outcome. If the patient is not a good candidate for veneers, the dentist can provide other viable options. If the patient is a good candidate, the dentist gives an overview of the process and schedules the necessary visits. Some patients need other types of correction before moving forward with veneers, such as filling cavities, improving gum disease or addressing oral hygiene concerns.
Preparation
Veneers are constructed from porcelain or a dental composite material. First, the dentist cleans the patient’s teeth and makes an impression to send to a specialized laboratory. The dentist then removes tooth enamel so the veneer will have a place to attach.
The amount of enamel that must be removed depends on the thickness of the veneer to be used. The removal is necessary to maintain the same thickness as the natural tooth and to give the veneer a proper surface for bonding. Some modern veneers are very thin and do not require an excessive amount of enamel removal. Veneer construction can take a few weeks, so in the meantime the patient may be fitted with temporary veneers.
Bonding process
To bond the veneers to the teeth, the dentist etches the surface of each tooth to make the attachment stronger. A fit test takes place and each veneer is adjusted as needed. The veneers are then bonded to the teeth using a special dental cement or adhesive. The fit is checked again once the veneers have been placed and bonded to the teeth, and any overflow cement is removed. The patient then should schedule a follow-up visit to make sure goals have been met.
When consulting with a
cosmetic dentist, patients often have inquiries regarding the veneer application procedure. Prior to placing veneers, a section of the natural tooth enamel needs to be eliminated to ensure the correct tooth thickness and create a rough surface for veneer attachment. Patients who enhance their understanding of the veneer process can make well-informed decisions. To arrange an appointment, please contact us or visit our
dental office in Boca Raton.
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