Uploaded on Sep 16, 2020
If you or a member of your family has any type of dental problem you should immediately consult a dentist. Our dental specialists will work with you to create a bright, new, and confident smile.
Dental Problems Are No More To Worry About!
Dental Problems Are No More To Worry About!
Are you shy of flashing your teeth in the public because of teeth or dental
problems? Prosthodontic care is your go-to solution. Dentists often use a
particular analogy that veneers are made for teeth just as false fingernails
are meant for hands. So, what are veneers?
Fundamentally, perfect smile veneers are made of customised shells
cemented to your teeth’s front for altering their appearance immediately.
They are meant for hiding the flaws that are apparent on your original
teeth. They are made of resin or ceramic composite materials. The perfect
smile veneers are a very elegant way for achieving a straighter, whiter
and brighter smiles that is ever-lasting.
Purposes of using veneers:
Stained, yellow or discoloured teeth
Broken, chipped or damaged teeth
Gaps or uneven spaces between teeth
Misaligned or crooked teeth.
How are the veneers fitted?
The veneers are fitted to the front portion of the teeth. The colour could
be matched according to the teeth and also for adjusting the size and
shape. Ceramic veneers are more stain resistant than veneers made of
resin. They can also mimic a natural teeth’s light-reflecting properties
better. It can be done in three steps:
Step 1: Diagnosing followed by treatment planning- During this
stage, the dentists takes x-rays and makes an impression of the teeth and
mouth for fully examining the unique situation. The dentist can also give
advice for a ‘Digital Smile Design’.
Step 2: Preparation- An approximately 0.3 mm layer needs to be
removed from the surface of the teeth. This is replaced with a resin/
ceramic veneer having same thickness.
Step 3: Bonding- The veneer is temporarily placed over the tooth for
examining its shape, size and colour. Next, the teeth are polished and
cleaned for allowing stronger bonding process.
Low Cost Single Tooth Replacement:
There are generally three methods for replacing a tooth that is missing.
These include:
Providing removable denture.
Placing one conventional bridge on teeth on the gap’s either side.
Placing implant-retained crown.
Introducing dental implants in the world of dentistry has made missing
teeth replacement very evolved in the bygone 20 years. A dentist who is
specialised in maxillofacial surgery and oral surgery would undertake
implant surgery and graft surgery. The current treatment plans are
patient-centred and dependent on several aspects including teeth
condition on missing tooth’s either side, patient wishes and bone levels
that are existing.
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