1. What material is in a Veneer?
Veneers are made of very thin tooth-colored porcelain.
2. What are the benefits of having a Veneer?
3. What are the risks of having a Veneer?
In having a veneer, some inherent risks exist both to the tooth and to the veneer itself. The risks to the tooth are:
4. What are the alternatives to Veneers?
Alternatives to placing a veneer are to either leave the tooth as is or to place a composite restoration. Composite restorations remove decay but are limited because they will stain more and do not change the size and color of teeth as well as veneers.
5. How can an existing bite affect a Veneer?
Bite problems may lead to the veneer chipping or breaking.
6. Are there any post-treatment limitations once I have a Veneer?
1. What material is in a Veneer?
Veneers are made of very thin tooth-colored porcelain.
2. What are the benefits of having a Veneer?
3. What are the risks of having a Veneer?
In having a veneer, some inherent risks exist both to the tooth and to the veneer itself. The risks to the tooth are:
4. What are the alternatives to Veneers?
Alternatives to placing a veneer are to either leave the tooth as is or to place a composite restoration. Composite restorations remove decay but are limited because they will stain more and do not change the size and color of teeth as well as veneers.
5. How can an existing bite affect a Veneer?
Bite problems may lead to the veneer chipping or breaking.
6. Are there any post-treatment limitations once I have a Veneer?
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