Describe a dental veneer, anddiscuss the advantages anddisadvantages of the various dentalveneering restorative materials.*
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Describe a dental veneer, anddiscuss the
advantages anddisadvantages of the
various dentalveneering restorative
materials.*
A dental veneer is an ultra-thin shell of tooth-colored porcelain or composite that is cemented over the facial
surfaces of your teeth to correct dental issues including worn tooth enamel, uneven tooth alignment or spacing,
tooth discoloration, and chips or cracks.
They boast protective qualities and may eliminate the need for more extensive treatments. Other benefits
include durability, an improved smile appearance, and the need for little-to-no removal of tooth structure
compared to crowns.
Composite resin veneer- consist of a mixture of two or more materials
Advantage
Composites are built by the dentist bonding
directly to the tooth, they cost less than a
porcelain veneer needing just the one visit.
They can be repaired if broken by the dentist, usually by adding on
to the remaining veneer instead of replacing the entire thing.
Disadvantage
They have a tendency to stain due to the patients diet.
Porcelain veneers- built in a lab by technicians
Advantage
resist staining due to its glass-like surface
obtain a better aesthetic value compared to composites, the
glass-like nature allows light to penetrate acting true to nature of the
enamel of the tooth. This creates a lustrous appearance close to the
true appearance of enamel.
Disadvantage
Cement underneath is not resistant to staining
Porcelain veneers may break meaning the entire thing will need to be
removed and replaced being made by a lab technician.