Smile is probably the most positive expression people are capable of making. It makes people more connected to each other, start relationships and emits acceptance and liking. Also, it is the main sign of happiness. This is all true, if your dental health is satisfactory. On the other hand, there would not be many people who would agree that dental deterioration is attractive in any way. For these and many other reasons, people take good care of their teeth and desire only the brightest and cleanest, healthiest smiles. You might opt for many different procedures your dentist may provide. Nevertheless, one of the most popular is the placement of porcelain veneers, which have both their positive and their negative side.
Porcelain Veneers - The Pros
Apart from the visual benefits you receive once you experience a porcelain veneer makeover, when your teeth become wonderfully white and perfect, matching any shade of your choice, there are numerous other benefits of this procedure.
Namely, these veneers hardly ever get corrupted or stained. In fact, they are likely to boost the strength of your existing teeth, making you worry less about them. Also, they will serve you well for at least a decade, thus making you completely relieved of any dental worries for quite some time once you have them installed.
As for the very procedure, it is the quickest possible, since it only takes two sittings, each lasting for about an hour and a half. After this is done, all you need to do is brush your new teeth and floss regularly in order to avoid any possible problems.
Finally, among other positive aspects, porcelain veneers boost your self-esteem, granting you the power to amaze others with your beautiful, healthy smile.
Porcelain Veneers - The Cons
The price is the main flaw of porcelain veneers, ranging from $500 to $1000 per tooth. Note that you will need to have healthy teeth in order to have veneers placed onto them.
Additionally, keep in mind that, once you have the veneers done, your original tooth enamel will be damaged, making it impossible for you to have healthy teeth without investing in new veneers once the old get worn out or damaged.
Sometimes, depending on the type and size of your existing teeth, some of your teeth need to be removed or modified in order for the veneers to look perfectly. This can be quite painful and bothersome.
Also, it takes a period of several weeks for you to get completely used to your new teeth, since they feel and look completely different than what you are used to. Before final veneers are placed, you have to wear temporary ones for a while. These are not the nicest ones and may cause speech problems.
- Photo courtesy of Mike Pham by Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/affordabledentistnearme/34988625745/
Your thoughts on this
Loading...