By Arthur Kezian
Once you start your career, or already have one that involves a lot of socializing, you are going to need to smile often. What happens if you don’t like your smile though? Don’t worry; a cosmetic dentist is just around the corner. If you have problems with the alignment, color, size, or just overall look of your teeth, then you could consider getting dental veneers. Dr. Arthur A. Kezian provides tremendous medical and professional assistance for dental health and care. He assures you have a long-term, fabulous smile on your face.
Dental veneers are basically thin
shells made to cover the surface of your tooth. Veneers can be made from a few
types of materials, including resin composite and porcelain. Resin veneers are
thinner and don’t entail too much removal of teeth, but porcelain veneers seem
to be a better option. Porcelain veneers resist stains a lot better and they
also look more natural than other materials. Dental veneers made of
porcelain usually last longer and look more esthetically pleasing.
The
Procedure:
Once you and your dentist have treatment
planned your procedure, you are ready to begin. The first step of the procedure
would be to get you numb. Not too many patients enjoy this part, but remember,
it is a very quick part of the procedure. Take a few, deep breaths through your
nose to help you relax, and before you know it, the injection will be over.
Once you are fully numb, you are ready
to undergo the dental
procedure. Your dentist will remove
a small layer (about half a millimeter) of your enamel to make room for the
veneer that will be placed on your tooth. After some quick drilling, an
impression will be taken of your teeth to be sent to a lab. The veneers will be
delivered back to the office in about two weeks. Depending on your teeth, your
dentist will make you temporary veneers until the permanent ones come in.
You will make a second appointment to
finish the procedure when your veneers arrive. Your dentist will make sure that
the veneers match your teeth in terms of shade and shape. If they look natural
and fit correctly on your teeth, they can be bonded. Your teeth will be cleaned
and etched to make sure the bonding remains strong. Once it is cemented in, a
light cure is used to dry the cement. At this point you are almost done with
the procedure; the only thing left to do is clean some of the excess cement off
once it has dried.
Veneers can last somewhere between 5 to 10 years, but depending on
your habits, your homecare, and the way you take care of them, they could last
longer. If you’re interested in getting dental veneers, call Dr. Arthur A.
Kezian DDS. He and his staff can help answer all your questions about dental
veneers, you could even stop by the office to have a free consultation.
Dr. Arthur A. Kezian DDS 443
N. Larchmont Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90004 (323) 467-2777 http://www.drkezian.com
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