Porcelain Veneers
Posted on: June 6, 2011
A porcelain veneer is an extremely thin, translucent ceramic caps for the teeth and are glued onto the tooth surface-especially in the front teeth area. Aesthetic flaws can be adjusted easily with veneers. The video veneer shows you before and after pictures. Often ceramic caps without polishing the tooth are advertised, but this is often a sales gimmick since the tooth position is defining whether a bit of enamel has to be sealed or not. Veneers are glued onto the tooth surface with special glue. As well as contact lenses veneers might last for several years in case of good care and clean execution.
3 Responses to "Porcelain Veneers"
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June 6, 2011 at 3:13 pm
hi
i need to replace my temporary crown, will this be a good choice?
how much it cost for two front upper teeth
tq
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Yes it is advisable to replace your temporary crowns. It depends on the type of crowns for the costing. Visit your dentist to discuss the options— Kamsiah