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At Favero Family Dental in Denton, Texas, we believe in providing our patients with the best dental care and helping them make informed decisions about their oral health. Dr. K Favero and our team are experts in cosmetic dentistry, including using veneers to enhance your smile. Veneers are an excellent way to improve the appearance of your teeth, but many people may not know what happens to the real teeth underneath. This article will reveal the top five things you might not know about what happens to your natural teeth when veneers are applied.
To ensure that veneers fit properly and look natural, a small amount of enamel is typically removed from the surface of your natural teeth. This is necessary to create space for the veneer so it doesn’t feel bulky or unnatural. While this process is minimal and usually painless, it’s permanent. Once enamel is removed, it cannot be restored, so it’s important to consider all factors before choosing veneers.
After the enamel is shaved down to place the veneers, your teeth may become temporarily more sensitive, especially to hot or cold temperatures. This sensitivity occurs because the layer of enamel that protects your teeth has been reduced. However, this usually subsides once your veneers are placed and your teeth adjust to the new covering. If you experience prolonged sensitivity, Dr. Favero can help manage it with desensitizing treatments.
While the teeth underneath the veneers may be more exposed, the veneers themselves provide a protective shield. They protect your natural teeth from further wear, stains, and potential damage. This is particularly beneficial for individuals who grind their teeth, as veneers can help minimize damage to the underlying tooth structure. However, avoiding excessive pressure on veneers is important to maintain their durability.
Veneers are custom-designed to fit over your natural teeth without major alterations to the underlying structure. The primary purpose of a veneer is aesthetic, improving the shape, color, and size of your teeth. As a result, the overall structure of your natural teeth remains mostly intact. However, the slight removal of enamel can make your teeth more prone to future issues like cavities if proper care isn’t maintained.
Though veneers help protect the visible part of your teeth, the area between the veneer and the tooth itself is still vulnerable to decay if proper oral hygiene is not followed. If food particles or bacteria get trapped underneath the veneer, they can cause cavities or gum issues. Regular brushing, flossing, and visits to Favero Family Dental are essential to keep your veneers and natural teeth healthy.
If you’re considering veneers or already have them and want to know more about how to care for your smile, Dr. K Favero and our team at Favero Family Dental are here to guide you. We provide personalized care to ensure your veneers and the natural teeth underneath stay healthy and beautiful. Call us today at (940) 566-2847 to schedule a consultation, or visit us online at www.faverofamilydental.com for more information.
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