The What, How, and Why of the “Instant Smile Makeover”

Surprisingly strong and exceedingly lifelike, porcelain veneers make up a crucial part of many smile makeover treatment plans. While many people assume that “getting veneers” means having these thin sheaths of porcelain placed on all the front teeth, some cosmetic treatment plans only include veneering one or two teeth. Today, we’re taking a closer look at porcelain veneers and discussing what they are, how they’re used, and why they just might be the ideal solution for the right patient.

What are Porcelain Veneers?

Porcelain veneers are a type of dental restoration, like a crown or filling but with more emphasis on looks than reparative ability. Veneers are crafted by skilled ceramists (technicians trained in using dental porcelain) and can mask a wide range of cosmetic smile imperfections.

How Does a Cosmetic Dentist Place Veneers?

Placing porcelain veneers requires at least two separate visits the dentist’s office. At your first visit, your dentist will prepare the teeth by removing a thin layer of enamel. This step helps the veneers look natural and blend with the rest of your smile. Without proper enamel preparation, veneers can look fake and overly large. Next, your dentist will take impressions of the prepared teeth and send these impressions off to the lab, where technicians will fabricate your customized veneers from layers of dental porcelain. On average, it will take about two weeks for the veneers to come back from the lab.

At the second appointment, often called a “try-in” appointment, your dentist will check the veneers for fit and shading. If slight adjustments to the fit are needed, your dentist can make them in the office. However, if the overall shape or shading is off, the veneers will need to go back to the lab.  Once they’re perfect, your dentist will apply a special conditioning liquid to micro-etch the enamel to ensure a stronger bond. Once this step is complete, dental cement fixes the veneer in place, creating an incredibly robust, long-lasting bond.

Why Choose Porcelain Veneers?

Porcelain veneers earned the nickname “instant smile makeover” for a reason: they can take the place of several smaller cosmetic treatments in a single procedure. Patients who often opt for veneers have cosmetic flaws like:

Before proceeding with veneer placement, your dentist will perform a complete oral health evaluation to ensure that you’re a good candidate for the procedure.

About Peddicord Family Dentistry

Dr. Erika Peddicord earned her DDS degree from the University of Iowa College of Dentistry and opened Peddicord Family Dental in 2009. Her enthusiasm for building lasting relationships with her patients and her dedication to oral health set her apart as an outstanding family and cosmetic dentist. New and returning patients can schedule an appointment or consultation with Dr. Peddicord at our Ankeny, IA dentist’s office by calling (515) 963-3339. We proudly serve patients and families in Bondurant, Polk City, Elkhart, Alleman, and Cambridge.

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