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Veneers for Chipped and Decayed Teeth

Porcelain veneers are a popular treatment for minor tooth imperfections because veneers are non-invasive, durable, and look like natural teeth. Chipped, cracked and discolored teeth are easily concealed beneath a porcelain veneer.

Author: Sara Goldstein
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Although a great way to improve the appearance of teeth, porcelain veneers are not a good option for decayed teeth. Teeth that have been damaged by decay typically require treatments that will restore the structure of the decayed tooth and protect any remaining healthy portion of the tooth.

Porcelain Veneers Conceal Chips and Cracks

Porcelain veneers are a great option for improving the look of teeth that have minor chips or cracks. During the process for porcelain veneers, a dentist will determine if veneers are the best way for you to achieve a bright and healthy smile. The porcelain veneer is a thin shell bonded to the front surface of the tooth, concealing the chip and restoring the tooth to its natural shape and appearance.

There are several advantages to using porcelain veneers instead of composite resin veneers:

• Durability. Porcelain veneers become very strong once bonded to the tooth surface and will not have to be replaced for about 6-10 years, or possibly longer depending on your oral hygiene habits.
• Stain resistant. Porcelain is a material that is less porous than real tooth enamel, so porcelain veneers are highly stain resistant. Because porcelain veneers do not change in color, if you are planning to have your teeth whitened, you should do so before getting veneers.
• Natural looking. Porcelain veneers are translucent, allowing the veneer to reflect light in the same way that a natural tooth does. Instead of reflecting off the surface of the veneer, light passes through the veneer before being reflected outward, giving the tooth a natural luster.

Porcelain Veneers are Cosmetic

Generally, porcelain veneers are not an option for decayed teeth. Porcelain veneers are cosmetic and only treat aesthetic issues. The veneer fits over only the front surface of the tooth, so it does not provide the structure and protection of a treatment such as a tooth crown.

Decay is caused by bacteria, and the buildup of plaque and tartar. Cavities may require a tooth crown or tooth colored filling to restore the structure and function of the tooth, and to protect what is left of the natural tooth.

When Porcelain Veneers are Right for You

Porcelain veneers are a great way to improve the appearance of cosmetic imperfections on your teeth. An experienced dentist can determine if a porcelain veneer is right for you and answer your questions about dental veneers.

Ask your dentist about porcelain veneers if you have any of the following:

• Lightly cracked and chipped teeth
• Discolored teeth
• Gaps between teeth
• Unevenly sized and shaped teeth

For porcelain veneers in Bellevue, Washington, and other Bellevue dental services, please visit the website of the experienced dentists at Cooleysmiles.

About Author

Cooley Smiles is a family-run dentistry practice serving the Bellevue and Seattle, Washington areas. For more than 35 years, we have been providing a full array of general, cosmetic, and family dentistry services to all of our patients.

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