5 Myths About Porcelain Veneers

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If you have trouble with your natural teeth’s appearance, you might be thinking about investing cosmetic dentistry; in porcelain veneers. However, after sharing the exciting news with your friends and family, you might hear a few incorrect opinions about these incredible dental inventions. Here are five myths about porcelain veneers, and the truth behind them:

MYTH 1: People Can Tell They Aren’t Real

Your friends and family members might be able to tell right away that your smile looks different, but you might not be too excited about the world noticing that your have transformed your smile. Although it might seem impossible for your dentist to recreate your smile with thin porcelain veneers, they actually look completely natural. In addition to being incredibly thin, porcelain veneers can also be dyed to match your existing teeth. This means that you don’t have to replace all of your teeth, just the ones that are damaged beyond repair.

MYTH 2: You Are Going to Lose Your Entire Real Tooth

Another common misconception about porcelain veneers is that dentists have to drill away the bulk of your tooth before the veneer can be installed. While this may have been true for older veneer versions, new models are thin enough that your tooth can remain largely in tact.

MYTH 3: Veneers Are Painful and Cause Sensitivity

Once your veneers are in place, they act as an extra shield of protection against hot and cold foods, so your teeth might actually become less sensitive than they were to start with. Although you need to keep up your regular oral hygiene regimen to keep veneers healthy, they shouldn’t cause any day-to-day discomfort.

MYTH 4: The Bright White Color Looks Unnatural

One of the best things about veneers is that they can be used to alter your smile however you see fit. If you want a whiter, brighter smile, we can create that for you. However, if you are worried about your new teeth being bright white and unnatural, we can dye them to tone down the color.

MYTH 5: They Are Too Expensive

How much did you spend on your last dental crown? Believe it or not, veneers might not be much more. Veneers are incredibly affordable, especially considering the benefit of improving the entire tooth. In fact, veneers typically cost between $500 and $1100 per tooth.

If you think that porcelain veneers sound like something that could help you, make an appointment for a consultation today.

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