Is it painful to have a Veneer made?
- It is not a painful procedure.
- A small amount of trimming of the tooth is needed for a veneer.
- This is not painful but the trimming at the gum margin may be sensitive.
- A local anaesthetic can make it a painless experience.
- There may be some sensitivity to hot and cold after the preparation and before the final fitting of the veneer.
- A temporary veneer may be fitted if the prepared tooth is particularly sensitive or additional repair work is needed.
- The temporary veneer will protect the tooth, and prevent sensitivity.
- Before the preparation of the veneer is started any decay must be removed, and the tooth repaired.
- After the veneer is fitted, the tooth may be sensitive for a few days. This will soon pass.
How careful must I be with my new Veneers?
- Veneers are very strong and durable and cannot be damaged easily.
- Eating will not be affected, but it is not advisable to bite or chew hard sweets or chicken bones with the veneered teeth.
- The bright lustre of a veneer can be preserved by using a non-abrasive toothpaste.
Why choose a Veneer instead of a replacement crown?
- Veneers are a much more conservative option compared to crowns as the tooth structure that needs to be removed is minimal and at the same time exceptional aesthetic results can be achieved. Veneer treatments have though certain limitations that need to be discussed with your dentist.
Can veneers make a big difference to my appearance?
- Veneers are able to transform the appearance of all the front teeth.
- Discoloured teeth are very successfully changed to look natural and appealing