Veneers: 3 Things You’re Getting A Bit Wrong

There are some exciting details about porcelain veneers that you’ve memorized and that you’ve memorized correctly. However, there may also be some information surrounding veneers that have gotten a bit muddied up, that are based on things you’ve heard from friends, and more that are not exactly right. Unfortunately, this type of misinformation may color the way you view veneers, either causing you to figure they’re not for you or giving you the false impression that they can do something they cannot. We would like to review a few common areas of uncertainty to eliminate unnecessary confusion! Remember, if you have questions, just let us know.

#1: About Their Structure

They don’t cover your entire tooth the way a dental crown does. You may think of veneers this way. However, the truth is that a porcelain veneer is a very thin casing that’s placed only on the surface of your tooth that is apparent when you smile. The rest of your tooth will remain uncovered. In addition, as mentioned, veneers are extremely thin and are there strictly for esthetic improvement but not to re-establish the structure of a damaged tooth.

#2: They Cannot Actually Replace Orthodontics

Porcelain veneers cannot actually replace orthodontic treatments like braces or Clear Aligners. What they can do is make very mild esthetic concerns that cause your smile to look spaced or crowded look better. For instance, we may be able to place veneers over your visible teeth and create a uniform, flush-looking smile. Veneers do not actually shift the placement of your teeth, however.

#3: They’re Not Highly Fragile

Porcelain veneers are strong and durable, though they are crafted from ceramic. Yes, they require you to treat them thoughtfully (which you must do for natural teeth, as well) but they are not highly fragile.

See Us Soon To Learn Everything You Need To Know About Veneers

Set up a visit with our team to discuss the ins and outs of porcelain veneers, so you know all you’d like to know. To learn more, schedule an appointment or initial consultation by calling Advanced Dental Concepts in Auburn Hills, MI today at (248) 852-1820.