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How to Determine if Dental Veneers Will be Right For You?

The only way to know for certain if dental veneers are right for the problems in your mouth is to see a dentist. You can use the following knowledge about dental porcelain to try and decide if you should see a dentist about getting these items.

The following is a list of things that this procedure can do for you. You can use the list to try and determine if this might be your best course of action to correct your teeth problems.

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 If you have teeth that are severely discolored you are more than likely a good candidate for veneers. Teeth can be discolored because of medications that you have taken, they can be discolored by age, and the use of tobacco, and the foods you eat and drink.

 If you have teeth that are uneven then Veneers teeth may be the solution you are looking for. Most people want their teeth to form a perfect row, but many of us have a few teeth that are slightly smaller, or higher, than the others. This causes the teeth to look uneven, and having them covered by veneers will correct this.

 If you have teeth that have the enamel worn down on them veneer teeth may be the solution to the problem. When the enamel on your teeth gets thin you often start to experience pain when you try and eat. Covering your teeth so that they do not feel the temperature changes can stop the pain from occurring.

 If you have a broken tooth then these coverings can hide that tooth from view. Many people have front teeth that they have chipped or broken. Veneers can hide the broken tooth without doing damage to the natural teeth beneath them.

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 As we age our teeth can start to turn yellow. If you want the appearance of being younger you can have these coverings placed over your teeth. Veneers are good for this because they require very little damage to be done to the natural teeth before they are put in place. You get a younger-looking smile, without having to cause damage to your existing teeth.

 Veneers are not meant to replace missing teeth. If you have missing teeth you should consider dentures or dental implants.

 Veneers are not meant to be used in cases where the teeth are extremely crooked, or where the jaw is out of line. If you have a problem like this you should see an orthodontist near me about braces, and other means of correcting them.

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 Veneers are not meant to be used instead of fillings in cavities.

How much do Veneers Cost?

Porcelain veneers have become a natural-looking way to correct imperfections in a smile. The veneers cost for these can range anywhere from $700 per tooth to $3,000 per tooth. For some, an implant and a crown is an option. Again the price varies. The cost of an implant runs anywhere from $1,000 to over $3,000 per tooth, while the cost of a crown is closer to $500 to $3,000 per tooth. You will want to decide which is the best option for your situation.