Jan 23, 2010

Porcelain Veneers Good and Bad

Advantages and Disadvantages of Porcelain Veneers

Porcelain veneers, thin pieces of ceramic bonded to the front of your teeth, are commonly used to hide discoloration, brighten teeth, and generally improve your smile. Veneers are a wonderful smile-makeover option providing dramatic and long-lasting results. As with any medical procedure however, there are advantages and disadvantages to porcelain veneer bonding.
Dr. Sands, a well-known Hollywood cosmetic dentist, helps distinguish the pros and cons of this procedure:
Porcelain veneers are such a great option for anyone who wants to better their smile. The best feature of porcelain veneers is that your smile looks natural with them in place. I have performed veneer adhesions for countless celebrities, and even when you look close at those folks, you can’t tell they have undergone any cosmetic dentistry procedures. Porcelain veneers are also very hard to stain, so no one has to give up their favorite wine or cigarette”
“Veneers are a little more expensive than other types of procedures that give similar results, but the quality you get is unmatched and well worth the cost.”
Advantages of Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain veneers have two main advantages over other dental-bonding procedures:
§ Extremely natural looking
Porcelain and tooth enamel are both white and translucent. So they react to light in similar ways. Light enters them both and is reflected back off the layer beneath them. In the case of porcelain, that’s the dental cement that attaches them. In the case of tooth enamel, it’s the yellowish dentin layer below the enamel. The result is a completely natural looking smile.
§ Exceptionally stain-resistant
Since porcelain is a ceramic, stain-producing products roll right off the surface, just like glass. Veneers made of porcelain are naturally stain resistant, even for those who can’t give up their daily trip to Starbucks or their daily glass of red wine with dinner.
Disadvantages of Porcelain Veneers
While porcelain veneers are an excellent choice for most people, there are some disadvantages that should be considered:
§ Porcelain veneers have a potential to break or come off
While porcelain veneers are extremely strong and generally last for years, they can break or come off. If a veneer comes off, your cosmetic dentist will probably just reattach it. But if the veneer breaks, it cannot be repaired and you will have to undergo the time and expense of having a new veneer made. However, you can guard against them either breaking or coming off by taking good care of them and not using them as bottle openers.
§ Porcelain veneer application is not a reversible process
Before porcelain veneers can be placed, a small amount of enamel must be removed from the front of your teeth. This changes the look of your natural teeth. So once you have undergone the process, your teeth without the veneers will not look aesthetically pleasing.
§ The porcelain veneer procedure is more expensive than composite dental veneers
While the exact price will vary depending on your unique needs, porcelain veneers are more expensive than composite dental veneers.
§ Increased tooth-sensitivity
Because a small amount of enamel has is removed from your natural tooth before placing the veneer, you may find you are more sensitive to hot and cold beverages and foods. This varies from person to person and may be temporary.
For most people, the benefits of porcelain veneer dental bonding far outweigh any negative aspects of the procedure. Porcelain veneers can drastically change the way you look, and most likely will change the way you feel about yourself. They offer a long-lasting, natural finish to give you a beautiful, natural looking smile for years.

Jan 5, 2010

Perfect Teeth With Porcelain Veneers

Perfect Teeth With Porcelain Veneers

Want a perfect smile without braces or tooth whitening? It sounds like a dream but with porcelain veneers it can be a reality. Porcelain veneers are a thin layer of material cemented to the front of a tooth to correct problems such as a crooked tooth, stained tooth, chipped tooth or even to fill in gaps between teeth.
There are two types of dental veneers. The first is a direct composite. This is done by placing a thin layer of composite material (the tooth colored material dentists use for fillings) directly on the tooth and curing it.
This can be a good option but the results are very dependent on the skills of the dentist. He/she has to be able to choose the color perfectly to match the teeth surrounding it and also mold the material so it looks just right, which can be difficult. Also, the composite material over time is susceptible to staining, which would require the procedure to be redone.
The second type is an indirect or porcelain option. This type of is made by taking an impression of the teeth and sending it to a dental technician who then makes the veneer out of porcelain to match them perfectly. It is then cemented to the natural tooth, covering any defects it may have. A pleasing aesthetic result is easier obtained through this method. This type is also more durable than the composite option and less likely to stain.
Veneers can also close gaps in teeth that orthodontics can't fix. Sometimes the shape of a tooth will prevent orthodontics from contacting the teeth next to it, giving it an unpleasing appearance. This technique will reshape the tooth and close the gaps.
Generally veneers require very little anesthetic, or even none at all, so you don't have to deal with the needle injections in your mouth very much. They are done with very little drilling. Normally only about half a millimeter of tooth structure is removed.
In fact they can even be placed without drilling at all. They are put right over the teeth without any preparation. This is an advantage because it is less time consuming and less invasive. There are however, limits to the uses of these types of treatments that should be discussed with your dentist.
They can be used to resurface teeth and make them appear straighter. Veneers are also a long-lasting cosmetic dental treatment. When properly placed and cared for, they can last up to 30 years. As with everything, there are also drawbacks that need to be taken into account. For one thing, this treatment is not cheap. Depending on the dentist, it can cost 1000 dollars per tooth. It can also be difficult to match to the color of surrounding teeth.
For this reason your dentist may recommend placing them on multiple teeth. However, placing multiple veneers may allow the dentist to make the teeth whiter than they were. If too much biting force is placed on a veneer it can chip or grind away on the opposing tooth. For this reason the dentist has to be careful of what comes into contact with them during regular chewing motions. Porcelain veneers are a perfect option for many who want to improve their smile.
Cary porcelain veneers are less time consuming and less invasive. However, you must discuss this with your dentist. Meet a professional Lane and Associates who will give you that perfect smile. For more information, contact http://www.laneandassociatesdental.net.

Dec 21, 2009

Veneers and Braces?

What Are the Advantages and Disadvantages of Veneers and Braces?

There is a popular misconception among dental patients that, because dental veneers improve the appearance of misshapen teeth that they serve the same purpose that braces do. The truth of the matter is that veneers can't replace orthodontic work, if orthodontic work is necessary. Both methods of treatment can and will do wonders for a less than perfect smile, but be sure to travel the right route of treatment to the best result for your healthy smile.
What Each form of Treatment Does
Braces main function is to straighten crooked and misaligned teeth to create the perfect, straight and gap free smile. Braces have come a long way in recent years; today's versions are one hundred percent pain free and invisible. There was a time when braces required a multitude of pain filled visits to the orthodontist, where the patient would sit having a variety of tools and implements stuck in their mouth to tighten and loosen wires as the teeth adjusted to the pressure of ugly and uncomfortable metal braces. The patients where then often subjected to the mental torture of their peers for having to walk around with a mouth full of metal clamps, clips and wires.
The innovations made in the area of teeth straightening are truly astronomical. Companies like Invisalign produce a clear, completely invisible and totally undetectable way to straighten the teeth. With today's invisible braces, young patients can achieve a perfect smile without any fear of torture from classmates or peers; and adults who refused to have their crooked smiles repaired with the uncomfortable metal braces of old can now have their teeth aligned with no one being the wiser, improving their overall appearance and gaining a good deal of confidence in the process.
Veneers, on the other hand, won't repair the damage that braces will; they are more designed to fix cosmetic problems than to repair the damage that an orthodontist would need to take care of. If your teeth are stained, discolored, chipped or have small gaps between them, veneers can be installed to enhance the appearance of teeth and improve the look of the smile. Veneers are like a shell that sits over the damaged or stained tooth, usually made from porcelain, they often require that some of the tooth that they will be installed over to be ground away and removed to fit properly.
Advantages and Disadvantages
The only real disadvantages of braces lie in the time they can take to correct the problem and the money that you'll have to invest to have them done. The latter of the two has gotten a lot better with the technological advancements as new braces now require far fewer office visits than the older versions to correct the problem. Also if you have chipped or discolored teeth, braces won't do anything to repair those types of damage. As a whole the positive results yielded from the treatment with braces is worth all of the time and money that the treatment costs.
Veneers can be installed and remedy several problem with less than perfect smiles almost immediately. Discolored and chipped teeth will no longer pose any problem for you, but veneers do have a few downsides. Veneers are permanent, and if cracked usually can't be repaired - this means that if you have a veneer crack, you have to start the whole process with that tooth from the beginning. Veneers can sometimes get dislodged and fall off, putting you in the same position of having to start from the beginning with that tooth again. Even if tooth sensitivity had never been a problem for you in the past, getting veneers installed may make your teeth sensitive to hot or cold because the removal of some enamel may be necessary during the installation process.
Both methods of treatment serve an excellent purpose in the correction of ugly smiles, but they are two very different treatments. Before attempting to pick a method of treatment on your own, consult your regular dentist and maybe even make an appointment with an orthodontist to choose the best method of treatment for your particular problem.
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Dec 10, 2009

What Are Porcelain Dental Veneers?

What Are Porcelain Dental Veneers?

The application of porcelain veneers can greatly improve the quality of your smile. Your dentist can easily perform this common procedure in order to fix teeth that are chipped or cracked, may have some discoloration, are gapped in between, misshapen or slightly misaligned, or any other dental situations where porcelain veneers may be useful.
Porcelain dental veneers are very thin strips made of porcelain that can be bonded to your teeth in order to improve the shape or color of your smile. Unlike crowns, which fit over the entire tooth, these aesthetically pleasing facing's cover only the front of the tooth. They are crafted to fit your smile exactly, by creating custom impressions of your teeth. The surrounding teeth are also taken into account when determining exact proportions, to help ensure that a natural and attractive look is achieved.
In addition to correcting already existing problems, porcelain veneers can provide protection to your smile by keeping your teeth from becoming damaged or discolored in the future. With proper care, they can last in upwards of 15 years. Naturally, this translucent ceramic material is a fairly brittle material; however, specific steps are taken during the procedure to strengthen the veneers and make them extremely durable.
A normal procedure will require at least two visits to your dentist. On the first visit, your dentist will inspect your teeth and make casts of your smile. These casts will be used to create your custom veneers that will fit perfectly over your existing smile, covering any damaged, discolored, or slightly misshapen teeth. These bonded shells can also be used to fill gaps between the teeth.
After the impressions have been taken and the ceramic bond crafted, your next visit to your dentist will be to apply your new porcelain veneers and achieve the smile you have been looking for. They are then polished to ensure a natural, attractive smile. Normally, these two visits are all that are required besides any follow-up appointments.
Porcelain dental veneers take on the look of enamel and can provide you with very good results. They are more aesthetically pleasing than alternative procedures, such as crowns. Veneers are typically used for more cosmetic purposes, but if you require actual restorative work, they can be used in conjunction with many dental procedures, such as bridges, crowns, and fillings.
If you would like to achieve a more attractive smile, and cover the appearance of chipped, cracked, discolored, or gapped teeth, then porcelain dental veneers may be just the answer you are looking for. Contact your dentist to see if they are right for you.
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Dec 4, 2009

Composite Or Porcelain, Which Veneers Should You Choose?

Which Veneers Should You Choose Composite Or Porcelain 


Before we get into the differences, the pros and cons of composite vs porcelain veneers, it's important to understand what purposes veneers are generally known to repair or enhance.
Veneers are used to repair the spaces between teeth, as well as to correct permanently stained teeth (external and internal stains). They are also the best method of hiding unsightly fillings, which can occur via cheap dental work, or from having a filling erode over time. Lastly, veneers are almost always the first choice for correcting poorly shaped teeth, so confidence in smiling can be restored.
The next best thing to a porcelain veneer is something called a "composite resin veneer". Resin is nothing more than a filling material that resembles the color of your teeth, but perhaps made brighter in order to assist in hiding stains. This is material used to hide a filling once completed, and can be further manipulated to cover over a tooth, creating veneers.
The benefits of composites definitely begins at the price point, and you can see below just how drastic a price difference there is between the two. As well, a composite veneer can be applied within one dental visit. The most notable benefit of a composite is that it can be repaired if damaged. The downside of this type of veneers is they generally will not look as natural or appealing as their porcelain counterpart, and they certainly do not last as long. They will discolor over time, and they do tend to chip and crack. As well, while you can normally expect a composite veneer completed in one dental visit, the "in chair" time is around 2 to 3 hours, depending on the amount of work required. This can be a hassle for those dental appointments that normally take place during a work day.
Porcelain veneers, therein, have many advantages over composites. In the first place they look completely natural; the visual appeal is much better than that of a composite. Also, once applied, porcelain is much stronger, once it is attached and cemented to the tooth. Porcelain veneers do not wear down, and they will not stain as quickly as a resin composite, in fact you would be hard pressed to stain the porcelain at all if it is well maintained.
The only real downside to porcelain, aside from the price point, is that once chipped or damaged in any way, they normally must be replaced. You cannot repair a damaged porcelain veneer. Another important factor that can be considered a disadvantage is that the process is irreversible. The original tooth enamel is roughed and manipulated in order to make way for the veneer and that will cause a permanent need for the veneer.
The Reality of Cost:
The cost of a composite veneer can run at around 200 to 300.00 per tooth, whereas the porcelain counterpart can run anywhere between 800.00 to 2,000.00 (and more). So yes, the price difference is quite drastic. Having said that, the argument is always that while a composite may be cheap in the initial outlay of expense, repairing and replacing resin veneers in the future can limit the savings benefit of any initial cost.
So there you have it. A few pointers on the different kinds of cosmetic dentistry veneers and I hope they offer some insight as to which may be the best option for you or your loved ones.
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Oct 14, 2009

Porcelain Veneers and Teeth Whitening Techniques

Porcelain Veneers and Teeth Whitening Techniques to Give You the Perfect Smile

Cosmetic dentistry is becoming one of the most common techniques used in improving a person's image. It involves everything from orthodontics to tooth colored fillings but the easiest and most common dental cosmetic procedures include teeth whitening and porcelain veneers.
Cosmetic dentistry includes any procedure that improves the appearance of the smile. These procedures can be involved but the majority of them are easy and affordable. The most common cosmetic procedures done are teeth whitening and porcelain veneers.
Teeth Whitening Techniques
When teeth first come in they are bright and white but over time, food and drink darken and stain their color. Teeth whitening procedures are used to remove stains and even bleach the enamel to be whiter than it was before. There are many ways of whitening teeth and all options should be considered before deciding which one is best for you:
Teeth Whitening Toothpastes: These toothpastes contain mild abrasives to help remove stains. They are useful for removing stains, but will not actually whiten the base color of your teeth because they don't have the bleaching agents in them. Some individuals report some tooth sensitivity when using teeth whitening toothpastes, but the occurrence is low.
In-Office Bleaching: This gives the best result in a short amount of time. The procedure is done at a dental office in about an hour and a half. It can be a bit more expensive but the immediate results greatly help to make it worth the cost.
At-Home Bleaching: This option involves the use of special trays and gels either bought over the counter or from a dentist. However, the trays and gels provided by a dentist are far more effective because they are a higher concentration. They will cause less irritation as well because the trays will be custom made.
Teeth Whitening Strips: There are countless products of this type in all drug stores and grocery stores. They are somewhat inexpensive and are very easy to use but only some of them work. Ask your dentist which one he recommends.
Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain veneers are another great cosmetic procedure that in contrast to teeth whitening offers a more permanent result. They involve very little or no anesthesia, and can be done with almost no drilling.
The veneer itself is a thin shell of porcelain that is placed over your natural tooth to mask staining, gaps, crooked teeth and other defects. It is designed by taking an impression of the natural teeth. The impression is then sent to a dental technician who then fashions it to match the other teeth. It is then cemented to the natural tooth, covering any defects it may have.
Veneers will do much more than just give your teeth a whiter shade. They can close gaps in teeth that orthodontics can't fix. Sometimes the shape of a tooth will prevent it from contacting the teeth next to it, giving it an unpleasing appearance. Veneers will reshape the tooth and close the gaps or they can be used to resurface teeth and make them appear straighter. They can last a long time and when properly placed and cared for, veneers can last up to 30 years.
Cosmetic dental procedures are becoming more common each day and it's hard to find someone who isn't satisfied with their decision to improve their smile. Cosmetic dentistry is a perfect solution for those who want to change any major or minor problem with their smile and should be discussed with your dentist.
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Oct 8, 2009

Teeth Whitening Veneers

 Teeth Whitening Veneers

Veneers are applied over an existing tooth and are usually made up of ceramic which is custom designed for each person and each tooth. It usually compensates for worn out teeth or even those which are misaligned, with unnecessary gaps or even cracks. Not only is it functional but also contributes to the physical look of one's teeth as it will fresh and whiter. These teeth whitening veneers has been the choice of a lot of people for the cosmetic repairs of their damaged teeth.
Those who are in need to whiten their teeth and also suffers from other dental conditions such as misalignment or worn out teeth which no longer has its original shape and form can opt in having teeth whitening veneers. Not only that these veneers solve the immediate problem of shapes and gaps but it also offers one with whiter teeth. This process is usually permanent and alters the arrangement and shapes of treated teeth; therefore it is not advisable to those who have adequate teeth formation.
Aside from giving you a more defined and improved appearance, these dental teeth whitening veneers can also enhance an aged look face by acting as a support in facial areas that sagged due to missing teeth or gaps. Veneers also act as a protection for the surfaces of existing damaged tooth therefore preventing its continued ruin. Dental veneers are usually thin but once bonded to the teeth it relatively durable but there should also be some amount of care needed to maintain it from being damaged. It is best to consult your dentist to know which type of veneers would suit you best and the proper ways to take care of them.
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Oct 2, 2009

Porcelain Veneers For a Pearly White Smile

Porcelain Veneers For a Pearly White Smile

Think about teeth whitening and shaping, porcelain veneers with their shell like coverings is what emerges as the perfect solution. These coverings are made from ceramics pasted over the tooth's crown surface. It is fortunate that porcelain veneers resemble natural teeth and are used to align cracked, chipped or mal-aligned teeth. Their composition comprises porcelain itself, a material which is made by heating natural substances like clay or kaolin at high temperatures.
How Porcelain Veneers Look
Basically, porcelain is a shiny white material with properties such as hardness, glassiness, durability, translucence, elasticity, brittleness, and high resistance to thermal, chemical and electric shock. There are several benefits of using veneers. It protects the damaged surface of the teeth, gives it a natural and shiny look and prevents further staining of teeth.
How are Veneers made?
Dental veneers are usually fabricated by a dental technician in a dental laboratory. Then, it is cemented onto the teeth's front surface. The raw materials for porcelain are mixed with water to form a plastic body that is worked on before firing in a kiln. Temperatures at this point span between 1200°C and 1400°C. The toughness, strength, and translucence of porcelain can be attributed to formation at such high temperatures of glass within the fired body.
When are Dental Veneers Used?
Many kinds of dental restorations are available to correct discolored, chipped or cracked teeth. Composite resin buildups, veneers and tooth whitening are the best alternatives to treat mild cases of discolored teeth. However, porcelain veneers are the most durable and suitable. It is also useful to correct unattractive looking front teeth.
For severe cases relating to dull looking or discolored teeth, mild spacing, uneven teeth, or spacing, dental veneers are highly recommended.
Dental veneers also protect the surface of a tooth that is damaged. It may also replace the need to have invasive tooth preparation. An added benefit is that dental veneers enhance aesthetic appearance. However, patients are advised to ask the dentist for specific directions to maintain dental veneers as adequate care must be taken. Diet related instructions may also be included.
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Sep 30, 2009

Traditional Veneers and Lumineers

Key Differences Between Traditional Veneers and Lumineers

Dental veneers are very useful tools that are used in order to restore the smile of a person who has chipped teeth or gaps between the teeth. Not only do they provide a quick solution to orthodontic methods but there are also able to dramatically improve their aesthetic condition of a person's oral structure.
Dental veneers are made of two types of material, some are manufactured by using materials such as porcelain that are very durable and others are made with composite materials that may be easier to work with. The difference between the two is that those made with porcelain tend to last longer (an average of 10 to 15 years) while those made with composite materials are cheaper and can be fabricated inside a person's mouth, so composite material veneers do not require a complex manufacturing process.
The only downside with any dental veneer, whether it is made with porcelain or composite materials is that they require for the tooth to be reshaped so that they will not appear to be bulky shells which are placed on top of that natural tooth. Since they require such measure the original tooth looses its shape and will never look the same if the dental veneer is removed.
For most patients who are considering using veneers this is obviously a huge advantage. However, there is a better alternative to traditional Veneers, such alternative is referred to as Lumineers. This new type of veneer is an improved version of the original that is much thinner and stronger than its predecessors. Lumineers are able to provide the same benefits that veneers do but, one of the key differences between them is that this new and improved version does not require for the tooth to be reshaped so if a person opts to have this shell removed from the tooth that it covers the original structure will be intact at the tooth will suffer no permanent damage which would be the unfortunate case with traditional Veneers.
The best way to determine whether lumineers are the best option to achieve your restorative and cosmetic goals is to consult with your dentist to get a professional opinion regarding your oral health and tooth structure.
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Sep 28, 2009

Dental Veneer Types and Differences

Dental Veneer Types and Differences

One of the most popular cosmetic dental works available is veneer. Dental veneer is a layer of tooth-colored material attached to and covering surface of a tooth structure. Among the many purposes of veneer are to cover visible spaces in between teeth (diastemas), repair minor imperfections like chipped or slightly crooked tooth, straighten and lengthen teeth, and treat discolored fillings or conceal stained teeth. For some, veneers are also their last resort to whiten their teeth and improve its appearance. Veneers are permanent, custom-shaped, stain proof, natural in appearance, and highly resilient and maybe these are the reasons why even several television shows like reality programs and talk shows promote this dental solution.
There are two types of dental veneers. The first is the more common type called porcelain veneer. Coming for the name itself, porcelain veneer is made of pure porcelain and it tend to last for about 10 to 15 years although porcelain is inherently brittle because once it is bonded in tooth surface, the tooth becomes strong and durable . It also known as dental porcelain laminates. This type of veneer resists stain and mimics the light reflecting properties of teeth better compared to other type of veneer.
The second type is resin composite veneer. It is made up of two different types of material and generally, the cost to get composite veneers is cheaper because it can be fabricated inside your mouth and does not require complex manufacturing process.
Both types of veneers require your teeth to be prepared before the procedure. The preparation part is the shaping of teeth by removing some of the natural part of it to create space before bonding the material. This will cause you to lose the natural enamel or the protective layer of teeth. If ever you have to remove the veneers, it is expected that your teeth are weak and are more prone to decay aside from the fact that your teeth will never look the same.
As mentioned, dental veneers fall under cosmetic dentistry category as they provide bright "Hollywood" smile with white and beautifully aligned teeth. What's more, latest technology in veneer promises translucent ceramic quality providing a more natural look. Also, this new alternative to traditional veneers is much thinner (as thin as contact lens) and it does not require reshaping the teeth. This kind of veneer is popularly known as lumineers. With lumineers, the natural enamel of tooth is not lost as it covers the original structure of tooth although it may feel bulkier compared to porcelain or composite veneers. Unlike traditional veneers, they can be removed if desired. However, lumineers are ideal only for minor cosmetic adjustments like changing of teeth color, repairing chipped or damaged tooth, or extending small tooth.
In order to learn the best way to achieve that perfect set of teeth and complete oral health, it is always advisable to get a professional opinion with your dentist. Whether traditional veneers or lumineers are suitable for your teeth, it is for your dentist to find out.
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Sep 26, 2009

Veneers and Lumineers?

Difference Between Traditional Veneers and Lumineers?

More often than not, the natural beauty of the teeth is stripped off through the consumption of antibiotics, tobacco, and some types of minerals speeds up the darkening stage of the teeth's natural coat. Likewise, it could be that you were never endowed with a good set of teeth since birth. But you could always start some change in you by seeking an appointment with a lumineers dentist.
Now when it is about the point of comparison between the traditional veneers and lumineers, people often end up confused. Many individuals may not have the proper knowledge with regards to their differences but in your case, you must have the ample education about them so that you would know which one is best to invest on. Going to a lumineers dentist is the best option as he is the professional who could put your teeth on the right track.
Traditional Veneers against Lumineers
The procedures for the application of the traditional veneers and the lumineers vary. Prior to the furnishing of veneers to the teeth, the cosmetic dentist takes away a considerate quantity of tooth enamel. This is necessary so that the adhesion would take a better effect between that of the teeth and the traditional veneers. However, this would also mean that you could not remove the veneers in the future in the event that the situation calls for it.
On the other hand, the lumineers dentist would only need to take away a little portion of the tooth enamel or in some cases; no removal has to be done at all. Hence, in the event that you have a change of mind, you could ask the lumineers dentist to take them off. In this sense, the better option is that of the lumineers but take note that its exclusion may not be too easy at all. They are securely bonded onto the original teeth plus the procedure would call for a large sum of money.
In line with bulkiness or thickness, the lumineers are thin by nature as compared to those of the dental veneers. It may be a good idea, so to speak. However, the downside is that they are more prone to cracking than the traditional veneers. So, better ask your lumineers dentist of the possibilities before giving your final say. After all, when it comes to anything that has to do with your teeth, durability is an important factor.
In terms of the cost, the lumineers dentist would charge you between the ranges of $600 up to $1000 for every tooth. This is basically much more expensive than having the traditional veneers on. But then again, the cost may differ from one lumineers dentist to another so it would be best to do your own research. There are surely a lot of cosmetic dentists in your area and there is no harm in conducting some price canvassing.
There you go with the differences between the traditional veneers and lumineers. Whichever you opt for, it would always be advisable to get the services of a reputable lumineers dentist.
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Sep 24, 2009

What are Lumineers?

Lumineers Are a Brand Name Porcelain Veneers

Lumineers are a brand name porcelain veneers and are made at cernate laboratory whereby they sell their laboratory products, veneers and crowns, to dentists. Dentists pay the laboratory around $2000 per month to advertise for their benefit of receiving patients from national advertising campaigns. This further increases the cosmetic dentists overhead where they then pass the cost on to the consumers.
Lumineers is just one brand name veneers which are sold by cosmetic dentists. Depending on the patent's condition of their existing teeth in some cases Lumineers are indicated for use.  However, there are many types of dental veneers which your dentist might prescribe with the patients consent. Always make sure you are getting what you are asking for. As an example the world's best selling Porcelain veneers are made from a material manufactured by Ivoclar Vivadent by the brand name IPS Empress, the newest materials is IPS emax, there has been over 33 million veneers and crowns sold worldwide made from this material.
So when you are out shopping around or surfing the Internet for veneers and crowns IPS Empress is the undisputed #1 material you should be looking into having your new smile made from. There are many cases consumers completely unaware as to what material is being used and what brand of material was used. Never the less if you are looking for a great big white healthy smile that will last. Been in use for over 20 years, sold 33 million veneers worldwide, and is natural looking. Your best bet is to look at all materials used by experts in this complicated subject and I'm sure you will agree. Remember a picture is worth a thousand words but a smile is priceless.
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They will help you understand the inside information to get you on the road to a picture perfect smile. Dr. James W. Dunnavant, DDS is a world renowned cosmetic dentist in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Veneers Vs Orthodontic Appliances

Veneers Vs Orthodontic Appliances - Which is the Most Effective Way to Straighten Your Teeth?

Whenever you need to straighten your teeth, it is important to choose weather you go for an orthodontic appliance or veneers, but all the same, it is equally important to note that both methods serve the same function of correcting non-straight teeth and ugly smiles.
Both veneers and orthodontic appliances have both advantages and disadvantages but many people prefer orthodontic appliances over veneers, the basic reason is that veneers never repair damages that braces for instance do; they are aimed at fixing cosmetic problems rather than teeth straightening, or correcting crooked teeth, in fact their major function is to clean discolored teeth, or fill small gaps between teeth.
On the other hand, orthondontic appliances straighten misaligned teeth to bring you that perfect smile; they are invisible and 100% pain free. Innovations have recently made to improve the design and the general shape of the braces, for instance, some companies have already come up with completely invisible braces which are comfortable in your teeth and much more an undetectable way to straighten the teeth, such appliances help young patients suffering from crooked teeth to get their teeth straightened without necessarily encountering torture from age mates or classmates. Crooked teeth can also be corrected without unnecessary pain.
Orthodontic treatment has a set of appliances for treatment, for example, the removable appliances, functional appliance, fixed appliance and invisible braces. all the treatment appliances serve various function, for instance, no one will ever tell weather you are straightening your teeth with the invisible appliance, with the removable appliance, you can eat when you want t to while on treatment, among many more advantages that orthodontic appliances offer. All the appliances offer a comfortable treatment without bands, wires or brackets.
Other than teeth straightening, orthodontic appliance also reduce unwanted tooth rotation during the transitional movement along the main guidewire, the appliances have an auxiliary spring which prevent unwanted tooth rotation.
The only disadvantage of orthodontic appliances is that the process can take quite a long time before the problem is completely solved, it might also mean that you spend a large sum of amount on the treatment, but it basically provides that perfect look to your teeth; it brings out completely straight teeth, with perfect smiles as well. However, with the latest arrivals, you will have fewer periods of visits to the orthodontic as compared to older versions.
However, veneers will only be used as an alternative orthodontic treatment, but in minimal cases; it is not recommended for teeth straightening, its major function is teeth whitening. Orthodontic appliances therefore, are the most effective to straighten your teeth, what is needed of you is to get the perfect dentist or orthodontist to avoid unnecessary inconveniences.
You need that great and perfect self esteem, and it all comes with a perfect smile plus perfect looks, but you will agree with me that a smile covers it all. If you have crooked teeth or smile, then this could be the perfect time to bring back the smile you need, it only takes some time before you finally acquire that dream smile, try an orthodontic appliance today and experience real change.
If you want to find out more about effective Orthodontic procedures or want to get straight answers about orthodontics straight from Professionals, visit our website at cosmeticdentistryguide.co.uk

Sep 22, 2009

Porcelain Dental Veneers San Diego

Porcelain veneers are thin porcelain wafers bonded to the front surface of the teeth to give them an attractive makeover. It is rightly said that porcelain dental veneers are to the teeth what artificial fingernails are to the hands.

With the thickness of roughly half a millimeter, these can be easily structured as the front of teeth. Moreover, the hardness and resistance of porcelain make these veneers long-lasting. Apart from porcelain, ceramic or composite bonding material can also be used to manufacture veneers.

What Problems Are Solved By Porcelain Veneers?
They can be used to counter the following problems:
* Worn down teeth: Teeth worn down by excessive grinding or consumption of carbonated drinks can be masked using them.
* Chipped or broken teeth: Such teeth can be hidden under porcelain veneer with similar characteristics and color as the natural teeth.
* Stained teeth: While teeth whitening can remove several types of teeth stains, they help impart perfect teeth color as well as shape. These also work well where stains are too hard to remove with teeth whitening or prophyflex treatment.
* Crooked teeth: Teeth that are not severely crooked can be beautified using porcelain veneer. These veneers when placed over the teeth's front surface look flawless and impressive.
* Gaps: The space between two teeth can be filled using porcelain dental veneers, to give a uniform smile.
They can also act as alternatives to braces. they can help straighten teeth in a couple of appointments, instead of waiting for up to three years for braces to show the desired effect.
Which is Better - Porcelain or Composite Veneer?
Of these two types, porcelain veneer is the most popular. The differentiating factors between the two types are:
* Porcelain veneer are more durable than composite veneers.
* Composite veneers are more prone to stains than porcelain veneers.
* Porcelain veneers are natural looking and translucent.
* Although composite veneer is inexpensive in the beginning, it proves costly in the long run because of its short life.
* Dentists can easily manipulate the color of porcelain veneers to create a translucent look.

How to Search a Good Cosmetic Dentist
Although it is not illegal for a general dentist to announce himself as a "cosmetic dentist," he must have necessarily undergone special training in the field. A dental directory website that arms people with comprehensive information on dentists across the US is Patient FYI. This knowledge empowers users to make informed selection.
Patient FYI offers the best way to find a dentist near you. Search for the right dentist who provide porcelain veneers services in you area.

Porcelain Veneer San Deigo

There are different types of dental procedures that are practiced by dentists to enhance the cosmetic look of your teeth. There are dental procedures like metal free porcelain crowns, teeth whitening, gap closures and others. Of these porcelain veneer is a popular dental procedure to improve the cosmetic appearance of your teeth. This is a thin shell of porcelain which is bonded well into the front surface of tooth/teeth to improve cosmetic appearance of your smile and face.

A porcelain veneer is an ideal way to change the look of a tooth or pair of teeth. This is more convenient and has better benefits compared to dental bonding. The veneer looks more life like and has added advantages like resisting stains and other damages. The only disadvantage that you may find in this method of cosmetic enhancement of teeth is only the expense of the procedure. This procedure is typically expensive. You will have to spend little to bring in some practical application to your teeth.

Another disadvantage is that it is prone to breaking only if it is used in wrong way. This indicates that if you go for porcelain veneer you need a perfect dentist who is an expert in such cosmetic enhancement of your teeth and smile. And if such thing happens you have to completely change replace the porcelain veneer unlike dental bonding. That is because unlike dental bonding cannot be repaired or patched up.

Though you may not know this but most people who have perfect smiles have had done their cosmetic dental work and some of them have gone for the perfect porcelain veneers. They get it done by expert dentists who have gained enough expertise in cosmetic dental procedures. This is indeed one of the best ways to improve your look of natural teeth and make your smile the most appealing one. It is thin and translucent laminates that improve the shape, spacing, and color of your natural teeth.

If you have crowns in your teeth it is better to get them replaced with porcelain jacket crowns because such veneers will provide you more attractive and natural appearance.
One thing to keep in mind while you go for aesthetic porcelain veneer is that you should choose an expert dentist who has done enough cosmetic enhancements of teeth and porcelain veneer. Otherwise you may end up breaking your veneer and spending more money on it.

Dr. Kathuria's Multispeciality dental clinic, in Delhi, India, offering world class cosmetic dentistry.

Sep 20, 2009

Porcelain veneers What Can They Do For You? San Diego

Porcelain veneers are thin shells of tooth coloured material that are bonded on to the front of teeth to improve their appearance. Teeth that are discoloured, marked, chipped or otherwise damaged can be made to look new again.

Gaps between teeth can be closed and crooked teeth can be straightened - provided they're not too crooked. If they are very crooked, your best option is to have some form of orthodontic brace to move them into the correct position. Unlike veneers which are a 'quick fix', orthodontics can take a year or more to achieve a satisfactory result.
 
If a tooth is heavily filled, then a crown (see separate guide) will probably give you a better long-term result than a veneer.

Veneers can be made of either porcelain or composite filling material.

Porcelain tends to be stronger and more durable than composite. It's not prone to staining and it has a natural translucent 'sparkle' just like tooth enamel. When providing porcelain veneers, it is usually necessary to remove a small amount of tooth substance so that the finished veneer won't make the tooth bulkier than it was before - unless, of course, you want to bring a tooth forward to align with those either side of it.

In this case you can often add a veneer to the front of the tooth without taking anything away.

Evaluating The Need Of Dental Veneers San Diego

It seems that more and more people are becoming aware of cosmetic dentistry because of the fact that it is able to fix many oral related problems and provide a visually pleasing result however, not every case needs to be treated as you imagine. People who have chipped teeth think that the only solution available for them is to have a full mouth for a construction which may be extremely expensive, this is also a factor which keeps people away from wanting to go to a cosmetic dentist.

Dental veneers have been designed to cover imperfections in the patient's teeth, if a tooth is slightly chipped or if there is an abnormal spacing between the teeth of veneers are able to correct the problem by evening out misaligned teeth. Veneers are made of different substances such as porcelain and composite materials, between these two the most expensive ones are obviously the ones that last longer which are the ones made of porcelain.

When a patient is not able to afford porcelain veneers there are several other options which can be considered before going broke, teeth bonding is one of them. Teeth bonding is a very popular method when it comes cosmetic dentistry because of the fact that it is relatively inexpensive and is also very effective if a patient's ones to have his or her teeth restored and given a more natural look.

The teeth bonding technique involves the use of a composite white filling which is applied over the affected area in order to feel the chipped or crack and protect the tooth structure, without applying a proper filling a cracked tooth may be compromised as the crack can expand and damage to rest of the tooth.

So when are Veneers appropriate you may ask? -- dental veneers can be used when the problem is more aesthetically challenging, patients who have discolored teeth, mild cracking, spacing or misaligned teeth may be the best subjects to use dental veneers as they are more appropriate in order to solve the cosmetic problem. As you can see not everything is solved the way most people think, in some cases the best oral treatment doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg.

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Saving a Chipped Tooth

How to Save a Chipped Tooth

A chipped tooth is a tooth problem that may result from playing sports, having an active lifestyle and meeting an accident. These events promote or have higher possibilities of your mouth to collide with other hard body parts or things. Your tooth is chipped if it has lost some parts or even a crack that looks like you haven't loss a part of its structure. Some people who suffer from a chipped tooth are not even aware until they had felt pain when the chew or drink. If you have a chipped tooth, you don't need to worry because there are many ways to save your tooth.

If you have just gotten a chipped tooth from having to play a rough game, or being involved in an accident, don't panic. Stay calm and stay focused. Losing focus will only lead to further confusion. Inculcate in your mind where and whom to approach first if you have a chipped tooth. The best person to consult is your dentist.

Locate your chipped tooth. Try to feel and see what part is damaged and how damaged it is. If you are far from your dentist's office, you can perform first aid. If the damage is large or if the tooth is entirely lost, try to gently clean the tooth with a solution of milk and water. Leave your tooth submerged in the water and milk solution. Do not remove any surrounding tissues and nerves in the tooth.

Go and see your dentist. If after checking your tooth and you have observed that it only has minimal damage, you must not neglect it. You must immediately see your dentist whether the damage is minimal or large. Waiting before consulting your dentist will just increase the damage and the deterioration of the tooth. Neglecting your chipped tooth will just lead to a tooth infection which is much worse. The dentist will be the one to assess what treatment measures must be done. There are many ways for you to treat a chipped tooth, and the type of treatment depends on the damage of the tooth. Because of our advance technology, it should be easy to solve any dental related problems.

The dentist will ask if you have felt some pain and will have dental x-rays done as soon as possible. If the damage is just minimal, the dentist can simply file the tooth.

Sometimes, if the dentist doesn't recommend anything, then there's nothing to worry about. But in most cases, dentists treat chipped tooth even if it is just a minor case. The dentist will use composite or porcelain veneers to bond the tooth back together. These veneers will give a smooth finish and a pleasing appearance to your damaged tooth.
A badly damaged tooth can also be treated.

A crown can be used to cover the tooth and protect it from being easily damaged. This crown also improves the tooth's appearance. The chipped tooth can also be filled with fillings that are made to look like real teeth. If the filling is not applicable because the tooth is totally damaged, the dentist can give you an advice on how to extract the tooth and have it replaced.

Before you get your teeth checked, make sure you review what Justin writes about chipped tooth repair and what to do if you have a baby chipped tooth.

Sep 12, 2009

Roles of Veneers in Dentistry San Diego

There are many factors that can have an adverse impact on the quality of your smile, from tooth crookedness to discoloration to unsightly gaps. Whatever the cause, a less-than-perfect smile can dramatically affect your self-esteem, personality, and ability to communicate with others.

For many, dental veneers (often referred to as porcelain veneers) provide an ideal solution. Formed from ceramic, these custom-made, eggshell-thin coverings are designed to mimic the look and feel of natural enamel. They are placed over the surface of teeth to conceal chips, gaps, cracks, or other problems that can jeopardize dental health or aesthetics. Dental veneers can provide an easy, painless way to achieve a bright, confident smile.

Problems Addressed by Porcelain Veneers

There are several different conditions that can be quickly and painlessly solved by veneers:
Chipped Teeth: Teeth can chip for a variety of reasons, including stress-induced grinding, an accident or trauma, using your teeth for purposes they are not intended for, or a fracture that causes a gradual weakening. Regardless of the cause, chipped teeth can detract from the appearance of your smile while increasing the risk of discoloration, sensitivity, and decay.


Crooked Teeth: In addition to affecting the appearance of your teeth, crookedness can cause dental pain and inhibit good oral hygiene. Those who leave the problem untreated are more prone to tooth decay, tooth loss, and bad breath. It can also be difficult to chew properly with crooked teeth, increasing the chances of jaw misalignment.

Discolorations: The most obvious effect of discolored teeth (a wearing-down or dulling of surface enamel) is a dirty appearance, creating the implication of poor dental health. Noticeable stains on the surface of your teeth can make you look older than your age, while drawing more attention to other issues, such as gaps and crookedness. Varying degrees of discoloration can be caused by numerous factors:

- Genetic predisposition
- Prolonged exposure to certain foods or drinks such as coffee or tea
- Ingestion of or contact with of certain medications
- Smoking cigars or cigarettes
- Nerve damage to a tooth during an accident or fall.

Gaps: Anyone who's ever had extra space between their teeth knows that gaps can have a dramatic impact on self-esteem. Those born with gaps often notice the problem worsening with age. They wonder if people are staring at the gap in their teeth or they find themselves reluctant to talk or smile. In addition to affecting your confidence, the condition can also make it difficult to chew or speak.

Misshapen Teeth: Even if you have perfect dental health, just one misshapen tooth can cause your smile to look flawed or unhealthy.

All of the above: Many folks don't have a single dental affliction. A combination of genetics, lifestyle choices, and normal wear and tear can create a set of unique circumstances.

In most cases, depending on the severity of these conditions, smiles can be aesthetically and functionally enhanced with the use of porcelain veneers.

Benefits of Dental Veneers

Porcelain veneers offer a number of advantages to today's dental patients:
A more natural look: With today's enhanced dental technology, ceramic veneers offer a high degree of translucence, making them virtually indistinguishable from your natural teeth.

Custom design and creation: Porcelain veneers are custom-matched to the color of your teeth. If you desire a whiter smile, veneers can be used in conjunction with whitening to create a dazzling smile. Veneers are designed specifically for your mouth, your lifestyle and your individual circumstances.

Quicker results: Unlike straightening with braces, tooth whitening systems, or complex dental bonding, veneers can be applied in just one or two visits, immediately achieving a bright, even smile.

Lower cost: Veneers are typically less expensive than other, multi-step, more complex
treatments including surgery.

Long-term protection: In addition to looking good, veneers are durable enough to strengthen weak or damaged teeth, potentially eliminating the need for a bridge, crown, or other, more invasive procedures. Also, if properly maintained, veneers can last several decades.

There are several different options and brands available for dental veneers, such as Lumineers. Before making a decision about what type or brand of veneer is best, contact a Cosmetic Dentist who is experienced in placing porcelain veneers.

Ask the dentist to see examples of their work, such as before and after photographs where porcelain veneers were used. Ask if the dentist offers a no-fee consultation, and never be rushed into making a decision about your smile. You and the dentist should work collaboratively to come up with a treatment that fits your oral health needs, lifestyle and budget.

Dr. Mark Kleive is a Cosmetic Dentist in Minneapolis and has been named Top Minnesota Dentist for the third consecutive year. He will handle any dental problem you're suffering to give you back your smile. Please visit http://www.markakleivedds.com/ for more information and details.

Porcelain Veneers - Get Cosmetic Dental Work to Improve Your Smile

If you want to improve on your smile you should consider visiting your local cosmetic dentist to discuss the possibilities of getting porcelain veneers.
Porcelain veneers have made the option of improving our smile so much easier. A veneer consists of the porcelain mineral that is shaped into a thin layer resembling the front of a molar. This is then attached to your existing tooth in order to improve its appearance. This procedure is used to fix crooked teeth, misshapen teeth or to fill in a gap where a tooth has been lost.
Getting cosmetic dental work will involve going to the dentist for a consultation. The dentist will be able to go through the different options available. Once you have decided that porcelain veneers are for you, you will have to decide on the colour you would like to have. The dentist will of course want to match it to your existing teeth so that it appears as natural as possible. However you may feel that although your own teeth are in good condition, they might not be as white as they could be.
Using a colour chart you can decide to go a couple of shades whiter. This will involve additional cosmetic dentistry work where you will have to go through a teeth whitening session. At the end of the whole process, you will have a perfect set of bright white teeth that will no doubt improve your appearance and even increase your confidence.
Porcelain veneers are an excellent choice to help give a uniform balance to your teeth along with a perfect smile.
Read more about cosmetic dental surgery and the popular choice of using porcelain veneers.

Sep 9, 2009

Veneer Placement

In recent years, dental veneers have become popular thanks to their gleaming, beautiful appearance and the ease with which they are applied. Cosmetic dentists regularly perform this procedure as more and more patients are discovering that a bright, beautiful smile is within their reach.
Dental veneers had a bad reputation several years ago, as they appeared unnatural and were often too long or bright to match natural teeth. As cosmetic dentistry has evolved and improved, so too have dental veneers. Now constructed of a translucent ceramic material, they are bright and natural and can be shaped to fit well with natural teeth.
Who Can Use Veneers?
Veneers are used to cover teeth that are worn, cracked, dulled or uneven beyond repair. They are not appropriate in all situations, because the preparation for bonding the veneer to the natural tooth damages it permanently. Therefore, it is not recommended for those who could whiten their teeth, undergo orthodontic alignment procedures, or have cracks filled with composite white resin filling and achieve desirable results.
Veneers cannot be used on teeth that are badly broken or damaged because there must be a good bond between the tooth and the veneer. Therefore, crowns are better for badly damaged teeth.
Veneer placement is best for those with:
  • Enamel worn beyond repair – The hard enamel tooth coating can be damaged by dietary habits, genetics and medications. If the damage or discolouration is so substantial that laser whitening will not restore the tooth to its natural beauty, veneers are a good option.
  • Uneven or unaligned teeth – Uneven teeth are a cause of embarrassment and low self-esteem for some. Braces can be used to align teeth, but are not suitable in all situations. Your cosmetic dentist will determine whether orthodontic alignment or veneers are a better choice for you.
  • Chipped teeth – Chipped or deeply cracked teeth respond well to veneers. The veneer can actually prevent further damage by protecting the tooth with it’s hard coating.
  • Spreading teeth – As we age, genetics cause the spacing between our teeth to grow further apart. This can cause embarrassing gaps between the teeth. Since the veneer is placed over the natural tooth, it is often a good option and negates the need for more invasive techniques such as implants.
Veneers Solve Many Cosmetic Issues
Whether your problem is spacing, chipped teeth or discolouration (or a combination of several factors), veneers quickly and easily disguise the unsightly damaged teeth. Because they can be shaped and coloured to match your existing teeth, they are natural looking and attractive.
Depending on your budget and your cosmetic dentist’s recommendation, you have two choices: porcelain or composite resin veneers. Composite veneers can be fabricated inside your mouth at the dentist’s office and typically last 5 to 7 years. Porcelain veneers are more expensive but last from 10 to 15 years. They are fabricated by a dental technician after the cosmetic dentist has prepared your natural teeth and taken an impression or mold for the technician to work from.
How Do I Get Dental Veneers?
Search the listings for a cosmetic dentist, or ask friends and relatives for referrals. Always ask your dentist for references or view samples of their work. Ensure that they guarantee the procedure – a reputable cosmetic dentist will not promise to do work they cannot guarantee and will fix any mistakes they make.
Once you have found a cosmetic dentist experienced in the application of veneers, you will have a consultation to determine if they are a good solution for your oral problems. Ask questions to ensure that you understand the procedure and the type of results you can expect.
At the preparation appointment, the cosmetic dentist will shave a fine layer, about 0.5mm thick, from your natural tooth enamel. This gives the veneer a good surface for bonding. Your dentist takes an impression of your teeth and may fit temporary veneers until the permanent ones are ready. This can take anywhere from one to two weeks.
Once the custom-made veneers are ready, they are bonded to the teeth using a special type of glue. Because they are so thin and were designed specifically for your mouth, there is typically very little reshaping required. The results are instant; after the fitting appointment, your new, natural looking smile is finished!
Keep Your Veneers Gleaming
The life of your veneers depends greatly on how well you take care of your teeth and gums. Drinking coffee, smoking and playing contact sports can all damage your veneers and reduce their life.
Brush your teeth for two minutes, three times per day and floss regularly. See your dentist every six months for a check-up and cleaning. If you drink coffee, tea or soda, use a straw to prevent staining your beautiful (and expensive!) veneers. Avoid extremely hard foods such as candy to prevent chipping.
When playing sports, use a mouth-guard to prevent chipping or breakage. If you notice any damage or cracking, visit your cosmetic dentist immediately to see if the veneer can be repaired or replaced.
Veneers – Getting Your Money’s Worth
Dental veneers cost anywhere from £200 to £1200 per tooth, depending on the material from which they are constructed and the dentist applying them. If this seems steep, consider using veneers in combination with other treatments. For example, you may be able to use laser whitening to brighten many of your teeth, leaving you requiring only one or two veneers for badly stained teeth. Or you might find that dental implants are a more sensible option if you are young and will have to pay to have your veneers replaced several times throughout your life.
Consult with your cosmetic dentist to formulate a teeth whitening, implant and veneer treatment plan that best suits your needs, budget and lifestyle. Many cosmetic dentists now offer financing and payment plans to accommodate patients with needs greater than their budgets allow. Considering the embarrassment and poor self-esteem that accompanies many people’s oral health problems, cosmetic dentistry is a worthwhile investment!
About the Author:
James Wagner is a freelance writer and medical researcher. You can find more information on teeth whitening, cosmetic dentistry and general dental care by clicking on the following link. http://www.whiteteethanswers.com

Dental Veneers are not what they used to be, San Diego

Laser dentistry offers patients several important benefits, yet only about 5% of dental offices currently have the equipment to perform laser procedures. As patients realize the advantages of laser treatments in oral health as well as in cosmetic dentistry, the number of offices offering laser dentistry is sure to rise significantly.
Laser Dentistry Offers Important Benefits
Laser dentistry is often less painful and invasive than traditional methods. For example, a patient could opt for laser surgery to avoid anaesthesia during some procedures. Patients with cosmetic or oral health issues, especially those with low pain tolerance or a fear of dental procedures, may favour laser dentistry over surgery or other treatments.
Other benefits of laser dentistry include:
* Most dental procedures performed by laser do not necessitate the use of sutures, where traditional surgical methods would require them to control bleeding and promote healing.
* Lasers are precise; therefore, damage to the surrounding tissue is rare and usually minimal.
* The high-energy beam helps the blood to clot, resulting in less bleeding and discomfort. It also promotes cellular healing, leading to faster recovery times.
* The laser beam sterilizes the area the dentist is working on, which helps to prevent post-operative infection.
Dentists appreciate the accuracy, speed and control of laser treatments. They can perform more delicate or precise procedures quicker and with less patient discomfort. Because it is a relatively new technology, laser dentistry is improving and becoming more affordable every day. It is expected that as costs drop and demand increases, laser technology will soon be available in most dental offices.
How Do Dental Lasers Work?
There are many different types of dental lasers, but all can be classified as one of two kinds: Hard or Soft Tissue Dental Lasers.
Hard Tissue Lasers are used to accurately cut or shave bones and teeth. They may be used to repair some types of fillings or to prepare teeth for bonding.
Soft Tissue Lasers penetrate soft tissues such as the gums. The laser actually cauterizes the affected nerves and blood vessels, promoting faster healing and reducing post-operative pain.
Other lasers are used to view the inside of teeth using Optical Coherence Tomography, or provide energy to help the cells heal. It is believed that lasers will soon replace the dentist’s drill – once the technology is in place to allow the dentist to access the entire tooth without surgery or drilling, those invasive, painful procedures will become obsolete.
Laser Dentistry – Is It Right for Your Procedure?
Dental lasers are used in a number of different ways. Discuss your options with your dentist – if they do not use the technology, they may refer another dentist who does. Together, consider your pain tolerance, the dentist’s experience using lasers to correct your problem, your expected recovery time and the anticipated results should you choose laser dentistry instead of traditional methods.
Laser dentistry is used to treat, diagnose or prevent the following oral health issues:
Detecting Cavities – A low-intensity laser beam can provide a reading of the by-products of tooth decay, allowing the dentist to determine when cavities are present.
Optical Coherence Tomography – This revolutionary technology permits the dentist to view the inside of the teeth or gums, a procedure which would have required invasive surgery or harmful x-rays before.
Temperature Sensitivity – The tubules responsible for tooth temperature sensitivity, located at the root, can be sealed with laser technology.
Tumour Removal – Dentists can use lasers to remove benign tumours inside the mouth. This is a relatively pain-free, sterile operation as the laser reduces bleeding, kills bacteria and negates the need for sutures.
Tooth Fillings – Laser treatment is not only easier at the time of the procedure, but could lead to better long-term results. When a laser is used to remove the decay, it kills the bacteria deep in the tooth, preventing future cavities.
Nerve Regeneration – Lasers are used by other health professionals, such as Chiropractors and Massage Therapists, to regenerate damaged nerves and blood vessels. Known as Photo-biomodulation, this technique is useful in treating oral scar tissue and soft tissue damaged by other procedures or conditions.
Soft Tissue Folds – Denture-wearers with improperly fitted teeth may develop soft tissue folds, a painful condition that is easily treated with laser therapy.
Muscle Attachment – Some infants and children suffer from a tightened or restricted frenulum, which can result in an inability to breastfeed or a speech impediment. Laser treatment is effective in treating this condition.
Laser treatment has quickly become a crucial component in any cosmetic dentistry, as well. It is used in:
Teeth Whitening – Dentists use low-intensity lasers to speed the bleaching process in cosmetic teeth whitening procedures.
Gum Reshaping/Crown Lengthening – Laser dentistry is effective in reshaping gum tissue when part of the healthy tooth structure is hidden by overdeveloped gums. This is also used to prepare teeth for restorative procedures.
Treating Cold Sores – Dentists use low-intensity lasers to reduce the pain, swelling and redness of cold sores.
Where to Find Laser Dentistry Services
As more dentists practice laser dentistry, new procedures are tested and perfected. Patients appreciate the reduced risk and recovery time of laser procedures and as more and more demand that this technology be used in their dental offices, dentists around the world are complying.
Choose a dentist trained in laser dentistry for your cosmetic dentistry, teeth whitening and oral health needs. Ask friends and relatives for referrals, or have the dentist you choose provide references you can contact. Depending on your oral and overall health histories, current problems and treatment expectations, laser treatment may be a viable option for you. Discuss recovery times, the need for anaesthesia and any other questions you have with your dentist.
About the Author:
James A. Wagner is a freelance writer and medical researcher.
You can find more information on teeth whitening, cosmetic dentistry and general dental care by clicking on the following link. http://www.whiteteethanswers.com

Sep 8, 2009

San Diego Veneers

Are your teeth discolored or do they have other imperfections that make you
uncomfortable smiling? Are you too embarrassed about the look of your teeth to smile?
Do you wish you were born with straight, white teeth? If so, dental veneers can be the
answer you have been searching for!
Dental veneers are a custom-made thin covering which is permanently applied to your
teeth. Dental veneers are used to improve the look of your teeth and to hide many of the
imperfections commonly found in teeth today. They can also help to hide slight
misalignments in teeth.
Dental veneers are custom-made to fit your teeth and looks by your cosmetic dentist.
Your dentist creates the veneers and then bonds them directly to your teeth with a very
strong adhesive product. To bond your veneers on, your dentist will first remove a bit of
the outer layer of your teeth. This will allow for the bond to be quiet strong. Once the
veneers have been bonded onto your teeth they remain there permanently for the rest of
your life. Thanks to great bonding technology you will likely never have a problem with
a veneer coming off of your teeth.
Dental veneers can usually be completed in two sittings at your dentist. The first sitting
is to create the veneers and the second is to bond them onto your teeth. It is amazing the
transformation you can see in two simple trips to your local dentist.
Dental veneers should be very thin wafers and should not add too much thickness to your
teeth. A good cosmetic dentist is the best person to see if you are considering dental
veneers.
Many people in the media and other visible positions have had dental veneers applied to
their teeth. Anyone who wants confidence when they smile is a good candidate for dental
veneers. They are simply the fastest way to an amazing smile out there.
If you are interested in a beautiful smile, dental veneers can be the perfect answer. And,
thanks to the many discount dental plans available today, dental veneers can be a very
affordable option for everyone.
In addition to dental veneers it is important that you take good care of your teeth by
brushing them regularly, flossing daily, and seeing your dentist twice each year for
cleanings. By taking care of your teeth you can ensure that they will last a long time.
Cavyl Stewart is the author of the FREE report, Discount Dental Plans: "How to Save At Least 50% On Your Dental Bill." Drop by http://www.savewithdentalplans.com for your copy today.

Getting a Veneer is so Easy, Chula Vista

Dental veneers are another fantastic tool used in cosmetic dentistry to help create that perfect smile. Unlike crowns which cover the whole tooth, dental veneers are wafer-thin shells of porcelain which are just bonded to the front of your teeth.
Porcelain itself it a fairly brittle material but the bonding process adds additional strength to a veneer leaving you with a beautiful, durable and completely natural looking tooth. Dental veneers take on the appearance of enamel and provide the means for a truly remarkable cosmetic restoration.
Although porcelain has amazing crushing strength it doesn’t react well to twisting so once you have had a tooth or your teeth veneered you need to avoid foods that will require any kind of gnawing or twisting action.
Dental veneers have a variety of uses with veneers being used as an alternative to tooth whitening, braces, crowns and other cosmetic dentistry techniques. Porcelain veneers can be used to disguise discoloured or chipped teeth, close gabs, straighten teeth, assist with realignment and reshape your smile.
Veneers have a distinct advantage over dental crowns in that there is no requirement for the tooth to be ground down prior to the veneer being bonded to the tooth. In addition, veneers tend to be more aesthetically pleasing providing you with an even more natural appearance.
Given the nature of a veneer, in that it is bonded to the front of your tooth, veneers are only of any use for cosmetic restoration of front teeth.
Getting a veneer is so easy and a great alternative for those hate the dentist chair. An initial visit will involve your cosmetic dentist taking an impression of your teeth and you may require some minor contouring work. The second visit will be purely for the veneer to be bonded into place providing you with an instant and fantastic looking result.
With teeth that are too damaged for a veneer you can use a veneer in conjunction with a crown to obtain a perfect finish.
Dental veneers are basically used for aesthetic purposes so are unlikely to be covered by your dental insurance although you might get some level of discount if you have a dental care plan.
As with most cosmetic dentistry veneers do not come cheap with a single porcelain veneer likely to set you back $700 to $1500 although the lower end of the range is more common. There is an alternative which is a composite veneer which comes with a significantly reduced price tag (around $250) but the material has a shorter lifespan and obviously doesn’t provide you with the same quality result.

Sep 3, 2009

Ceramic Braces Chula Vista San Diego

Similar to our traditional metal braces but made out of beautiful ceramic material that makes them virtually invisible! Ceramic braces are the choice of most adult patients

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Jun 5, 2009

6 Months Braces San Diego

Six Month Braces

If you would like straight teeth in only six months, The Six Month Braces is a swift, affordable way to achieve that smile you've always desired in only six months time.

We can optimize your smile using the six month braces technique to adjust the positions of your teeth.

No matter if your teeth crowd together, overlap, or are spaced, the Six Month Braces technique will afford you the smile you've always wanted, but never thought possible in just six months.


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About Braces what to Expect

Braces What To Expect:

A majority of patients wear braces anywhere from one to three years, depending upon your individual needs, followed by briefly wearing a retainer meant to hold your teeth in position.

Optimum comfort is an objective behind the design of your braces.

If you or your child has to wear braces, we recommend using special toothbrushes, rinses, and plaque fighting tablets to ensure the teeth and gums stay clean and healthy. Brush Often, after every meal and snack. Replace toothbrushes every three months as the pressure from the braces can wear the bristles down quickly. If you are unable to brush, rinse after eating, no exceptions. Bits of food can be removed from between the teeth and gums by using dental floss.

Your dentist may give you floss with a special threader to assist with flossing. Watch out for small pieces of food left behind, and remove them instantly to avoid gum infections and tooth decay. The Six Month Braces is the quick, affordable way to help you have the smile you've desired in only six months.

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About Braces for Straight Teeth

Braces

Is the look of crowded, or crooked teeth taking the sparkle out of your smile?

Have you ever had tooth decay, gum disease, or pain in your jaw? Do you find cleaning your teeth and gums properly a little difficult?

The answer to this may lie in correcting your bite problems with braces!

Because of advancements in modern orthodontia techniques, time consumed for treatment is shorter, and materials have been much improved so braces are more comfortable than ever, less conspicuous, and affordable.

Expect Success: For braces to do what they are meant to do, everyone must follow and stick with a dental treatment plan.

As your dentist, it is my duty to develop a customized plan of action that will create your healthiest, most beautiful smile; your hygienist is here to teach you how to care for your teeth, and new braces properly during treatment, and you have to keep your appointments, and follow your daily care, and cleaning routine to the letter.

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