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Porcelain
veneers are ultra-thin shells of ceramic
material, which are bonded to the front of teeth.
This procedure requires little or no anesthesia,
and can be the ideal choice for improving the appearance
of the front teeth.
- We have placed porcelain
veneers on your teeth. These
restorations were placed with the finest materials
and techniques available today. You should
be aware of the following things about your restoration
because, as with a fine automobile or watch, only
your continuing care and concern can assure optimum
service longevity.
- Chewing: As with natural teeth,
avoid chewing excessively hard foods on the veneered
teeth (hard candy, ice, bones, etc.) because under
extreme forces, the porcelain material can be broken
from the teeth.
- Recalls: Visit us for examinations
and check-ups at your regular six-month examination
periods or during recommended recall visits. Often
problems that are developing with the veneers
can be found at an early stage and repaired
easily, whereas waiting for a longer time may
require redoing the entire restoration.
- Preventative
Procedures: To provide optimum
longevity for your restorations, and to prevent
future dental decay or supporting tissue
breakdown, please use one of the following
preventive procedures.
>> Brush with a toothpaste
containing fluoride and floss after eating
and before bedtime
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With a fluoride
rinse, swish vigorously for at least 30
seconds - ideally immediately before bedtime.
- The
Future: We expect that you will receive
several years of service from these veneers;
however, certain situations occasionally occur that
necessitate restoration replacement. Extreme
force or trauma can break porcelain veneers just
as it can break natural teeth. Use care in
sports or other potentially traumatic situations. Do
not bite extremely hard objects with a
single tooth. Breakage
usually requires remaking the restoration,
but occasionally it can be repaired.
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