Many people who wish to improve the appearance of their teeth choose veneer teeth because they look very realistic and resist staining. Thin porcelain veneers mimic the appearance of real teeth, because real teeth are covered by a similar thin layer of enamel. The interior portion of the tooth is not enamel, but dentin. Like tooth enamel, porcelain veneer teeth are translucent, allowing light to penetrate and reflect off the inner layers of the tooth, creating a lustrous appearance.
Dental veneers are not an appropriate solution for every dental cosmetic issue, so it is important to discuss one's particular situation and cosmetic goals with a dentist. If a dentist determines his or her patient to be a good candidate for veneers, they can be applied over a series of two office visits, about a week or two apart. During the first visit, the surface of the tooth or teeth to receive the veneer will be trimmed down. Next, an impression of the tooth or teeth will be created with impression putty in order to custom fit the veneer.
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