FAQ
More Facts about Lumineers/ No-prep Porcelain Veneers
1. How can I make my teeth
whiter?
2. I have a lot of metal fillings in
my mouth, is there a way to make them less obvious?
3. Can I fix my overcrowded teeth?
4. Can I afford to fix my smile?
5. What is gum disease?
6. What is Plaque?
7. What causes tooth discoloration?
8. How are dental porcelain veneers
and porcelain crowns different?
9. How do you make dental porcelain
veneers?
10. How much are porcelain veneers?
11. What types of dental porcelain
veneers can I get?
12. How long do porcelain veneers
last?
13. Pros and Cons of getting dental
porcelain veneers
14. Can I whiten my porcelain veneers?
15. Can porcelain veneers be fixed?
16. What are Lumineers?
How can I make my teeth whiter?
There are several teeth whitening methods on the market to give you a
brighter, whiter smile. Take home teeth whitening trays are an easy and
common method for bleaching stains from your teeth. Custom made teeth
whitening trays are made in the dental office and taken home where a bleaching
gel is delivered directly to the tooth surface via the trays. In office
laser teeth whitening or Power Bleaching is another effective way to lighten
severely stained teeth. The procedure is performed in the dental office
where a concentrated bleaching gel is placed on your teeth by your dentist
and activated by heat or a light source.
I have a lot of metal fillings in my mouth,
is there a way to make them less obvious?
Metal fillings can be replaced with a natural tooth-colored filling made
of composite materials that match your existing tooth color. Not only
are composite materials strong and durable, they are aesthetically pleasing.
Making the decision to switch to tooth-colored composite fillings is easy
and can usually be done within one visit to your dentist.
Can I fix my overcrowded teeth?
Many adult patients are reluctant to wear braces feeling that they are
awkward and uncomfortable. Immediate results however can be achieved with
porcelain veneers or crowns. In as little as two dental visits, overcrowded
teeth can be corrected with the right cosmetic dentistry. Porcelain veneers
and crowns are a quick and natural alternative to traditional Orthodontic
treatments.
Can I afford to fix my smile?
The cost of cosmetic dental work varies with case to case. Not all cosmetic
dentists’ are the same, like any service, important factors such
as quality, experience, environment and customer care are considered when
determining costs of cosmetic dental work. Investing in cosmetic dentistry
is an investment in you. Cosmetic dentistry can improve your dental health
and appearance, increasing confidence and changing your life.
What is gum disease?
Periodontal (gum) disease is caused by the chronic build-up of plaque
around your teeth. The plaque is an accumulation of bacteria that causes
inflammation of the gums and if left untreated can lead to tooth loss.
With time, plaque can spread and grow below the gum line causing periodontal
gum disease. Toxins produced by the bacteria in plaque irritate the gums.
The toxins stimulate a chronic inflammatory response in which the body
in essence turns on itself, and the tissues and bone that support the
teeth are broken down and destroyed. Gums separate from the teeth, forming
pockets (spaces between the teeth and gums) that become infected. As the
periodontal disease progresses, the pockets deepen and more gum tissue
and bone are destroyed. Often, this destructive process has very mild
symptoms. Eventually, teeth can become loose and may have to be removed
(www.perio.org).
Porcelain Veneers
What are the signs of periodontal (gum) disease?
If you notice any of the following signs of periodontal (gum) disease,
see your dentist immediately:
· Gums that bleed when you brush your teeth.
· Red, swollen or tender gums.
· Gums that have pulled away from the teeth.
· Bad breath that doesn't go away.
· Pus or discharge between your teeth and gums.
· Loose teeth.
· Change in how your teeth fit together when you bite.
· Change in the fit of partial dentures.
What is Plaque?
Dental Plaque is bacteria that accumulate at the gum line in the absence
of daily removal by brushing and flossing. If routine cleanings and daily
maintenance is not followed, dental plaque can cause the gum tissues to
become inflamed. Inflamed gums are red and swollen and easily bleed with
brushing or flossing. Dental plaque can be removed by correctly brushing
your gum line, and the use of dental floss helps to remove plaque that
has built up between your teeth and in hard to reach places.
What causes tooth discoloration?
Tooth discoloration varies in appearance, cause, severity, position and
adherence to the teeth. Intrinsic (internal) tooth discoloration is caused
by changes in the structure of enamel or dentine or by incorporation of
chromogenic (color generating) material into tooth tissue, either during
tooth formation or after eruption. Wear of teeth, thickening of dentin
due to aging or as a consequence of pulp inflammation affect the light-transmitting
properties of enamel and dentin, resulting in a gradual tooth discoloration.
Aging results in changes in the mineral structure of the tooth; the enamel,
the outer covering loses its beautiful and youthful translucency, becoming
less porous; and the underlying dentin, which forms the body of the teeth,
thickens and becomes more yellow. Intrinsic tooth discoloration is also
caused by exposure to high levels of fluoride, tetracycline antibiotic
administration during childhood, inherited developmental disorders and
jaundice in childhood. After eruption, tooth decay, restorations, pulp
death (root canal problems) and trauma to developing teeth, are the main
causes of intrinsic discoloration.
Extrinsic tooth staining mainly results from dietary factors and smoking;
foods containing tannins such as red wine, coffee and tea can give rise
to extrinsic stain. Carotenes, pigments in oranges and carrots, and tobacco
use, whether it is smoking or chewing, also give rise to extrinsic tooth
staining.

How are porcelain veneers and porcelain
crowns different?
The main difference between porcelain veneers and crowns is the amount
of natural tooth structure your cosmetic dentist removes from your existing
teeth. Porcelain veneers require a relatively little amount of natural
tooth structure to be removed as compared to porcelain crowns. Porcelain
crowns are sometimes referred to as porcelain jackets, because they essentially
“coat” your entire tooth in porcelain. Porcelain veneers on
the other hand are a minimally invasive cosmetic restoration choice that
take away very little if any of the existing tooth structure. Bonding
is used to place your San Diego porcelain veneer as a final restoration.
Depending on the patient and cosmetic restoration goals, porcelain veneers
may or may not be a good choice. Be sure to discuss the treatment plan
with your San Diego Cosmetic Dentist to better understand why porcelain
veneers are right for your case.
How do you make porcelain veneers?
High quality porcelain veneers are hand-crafted by a highly skilled dental
laboratory technician and placed by an experienced cosmetic dentist. The
San Diego dental technician will use a porcelain ceramic material that
is pressed onto a mold of your taken at your cosmetic dentist office.
This porcelain ceramic is molded to your tooth structure in a special
ceramic furnace. Your San Diego porcelain veneers are created as unique
individual units, shaped specifically to your mouth for perfect function
and esthetics. The porcelain veneers are finished in the dental laboratory
with the addition of porcelain layering material and stain and glaze to
give your porcelain veneers a natural, beautiful look. San Diego Cosmetic
Dentist, Dr. Eshom, uses the most experienced and highly trained dental
technician in San Diego.
How much are porcelain veneers?
Depending on the quality and experience of your Cosmetic Dentist, San
Diego porcelain veneers can cost anywhere from $1000 to $2000
per tooth. We would like to encourage prospective veneer seekers to compare
your dental treatments wisely and remember, what you get is what you pay
for. Your San Diego porcelain veneers are bound to cost you more by choosing
a better quality more highly skilled cosmetic dentist, but with the bigger
price tag, make sure your San Diego Cosmetic dentist offers some guarantees
to his work. Your porcelain veneers should be beautiful and long lasting.
What types of porcelain veneers can
I get?
There are several types of porcelain veneers used by San Diego cosmetic
dentists, but here are a couple of the more known materials used for creating
your porcelain veneers.
IPS.Empress: San Diego Porcelain Veneers
Empress Porcelain Veneers, San Diego is a porcelain system produced by
the dental company Ivoclar. Leaders in dental technology, Empress porcelain
veneers have been the standard in cosmetic dentistry across the US and
are usually considered the panacea of all porcelain veneer cases. Empress
porcelain veneers are crafted to create naturally brilliant porcelain
veneers that blend easily into your natural smile. Whether you want your
San Diego porcelain veneers to whiten, close gaps and spaces between existing
teeth, or create that overall perfect smile, Empress porcelain veneers
are the fail proof solution.
Da Vinci Porcelain Veneers
Similar in approach to all San Diego porcelain veneers, Da Vinci porcelain
veneers are hand crafted ultra thin porcelain veneers. Da Vinci Dental
Studios has spent over 25 years creating their art of the perfect porcelain.
Da Vinci Porcelain Veneers have the same indications as all veneers and
are ideal for people with cracks, worn teeth, and minor gaps.
In general, the placement of Da Vinci porcelain veneers will be more expensive
than other San Diego porcelain veneer options. Many people, however, are
drawn by the notoriety the Da Vinci Porcelain Veneers have received on
shows such as “The Swan” and “Exreme Makeover.”
All porcelain veneer experts would agree that regardless of the name of
the dental studio, it is the patient’s responsibility to research
their porcelain veneer options and choose a San Diego cosmetic you like.
How long do porcelain veneers last?
How long your San Diego porcelain veneers will last depends on how well
you take care of them. Taking a few extra precautions will help ensure
that your porcelain veneers will last a long time and keep those pearly
whites looking as good as new. With proper hygiene and regular dental
check-ups with your San Diego cosmetic dentist, your porcelain veneers
can maintain their healthy glow for years. Cosmetic dentist, Dr. Eshom
guarantees all of his porcelain veneer work, a good indication of the
quality of your restorations and the likely lifetime of your veneers.
Porcelain veneers are created to be stronger than dental bonding and are
much more resistant to stains and chipping. By maintaining a regularly
scheduled cleaning and daily flossing and brushing you can increase the
lifetime of your porcelain veneers not to mention improve your overall
dental health. To further protect the lifetime of your porcelain veneers,
stay away from bad habits such as chewing on ice, and biting nails and
hard candies. San Diego Cosmetic dentist, Dr. Eshom encourages you to
take care of your investment, there’s no question that a beautiful
new smile with San Diego porcelain veneers can make an
exceptional difference in your life.
Pros and Cons of Porcelain Veneers
At this point you may have seen that porcelain are a great way to brighten
your smile, correcting tooth discoloration, gaps and spaces, and crooked/chipped
natural teeth. San Diego Porcelain veneers can give you an extra dose
of self-confidence regardless if you are seeking an extreme makeover or
just a way to smile and shine. Well… then why not get porcelain
veneers from your cosmetic dentist? The main consideration most patients
will think about before scheduling an appointment with their San Diego
cosmetic dentist is money. San Diego porcelain veneer treatment is not
cheap, especially if you are looking for quality, esthetics, and lasting
results. We like to compare the effect of porcelain veneers to driving
up to that first date or an important business meeting in a shiny new
Corvette.
Professional Pointer: Porcelain veneers aren’t for everyone. When
deciding to get porcelain veneers, make sure you choose a San Diego cosmetic
dentist with the expertise to differentiate between the different dental
materials. Cosmetic dentist, Dr. Eshom establishes trust first with his
porcelain veneer patients, walking them through the treatment process
and including them in on the decision making. A great cosmetic dentist
should know when to use dental bonding vs. porcelain veneers vs. porcelain
crowns, to ensure the minimum amount of tooth structure is removed and
still give you that million dollar smile. Experience and training are
vital when choosing a cosmetic dentist for your San Diego porcelain veneer
treatment.
Some other pros and cons for you to consider before scheduling an appointment
with your San Diego Cosmetic dentist for porcelain veneers is below:
PROs to San Diego Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain Veneers Improve Appearance & Restore Confidence.
Dental flaws such as crooked teeth, tooth discoloration, and
small gaps, can be easily corrected with very little trouble by placing
San Diego porcelain veneers, improving your appearance and restoring your
self confidence.
Porcelain Veneers give you a natural appearance. One
of the best advantages of porcelain veneers and contributing to the increased
popularity of porcelain veneers among patients and cosmetic dentist throughout
San Diego the natural, realistic appearance of porcelain veneers. The
ceramic used to make porcelain veneers has many of the same life-like
properties of natural enamel.
Porcelain veneers are strong. Porcelain veneers are
long lasting depending on dental hygiene and personal maintenance. Porcelain
veneers can last up to 15 years, which is much longer than other veneer
options.
Porcelain Veneers are Stain-Resistant. Porcelain veneers
are a relatively non-porous ceramic material that is smooth and glass
like, and unlike your natural enamel, porcelain veneers are very resistant
to staining caused by coffee or wine.
Porcelain Veneers can whiten teeth. Porcelain veneers
are often used in patient situations where discolored teeth have not responded
to other types of teeth whitening methods. If you want a more permanent,
long lasting whiteness to your smile, porcelain veneers can be placed
to cover up stains or tooth discoloration.
Porcelain Veneers require less tooth preparation. Porcelain
veneers, when compared to alternative treatments, require less removal
of existing tooth structure. Thus, porcelain veneers are a more conservative
approach for your dental restorations.
CONs of San Diego Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain Veneers are costly. San Diego Porcelain veneers
are expensive. The decision to get porcelain veneers should be seen as
an investment for you take with you into the future.
Porcelain Veneers can be fragile. Porcelain veneers can
chip or break with unnecessary impact or force despite being made to be
strong and durable. Protect your porcelain veneers by avoiding grinding
your teeth, or biting on hard foods.
Porcelain Veneers are artificial teeth. Porcelain veneers
are still artificial teeth and although they look realistic, those patients
seeking a more natural approach to their smile may ask their San Diego
Cosmetic dentist an alternative to porcelain veneers.
Porcelain veneers are permanent. Your porcelain veneers
are place with permanent cement, and meant to stay. Before your San Diego
cosmetic dentist permanently bonds your porcelain veneers, make sure you
are completely happy with the final restorations, and have had sufficient
time to do a trial run with the temporary porcelain veneers. Check the
shade, shape, and length of your porcelain veneers while they are temporarily
placed in your mouth. Ask your San Diego cosmetic dentist to change anything
you don’t like.
Porcelain veneers are not for everyone. An experienced
San Diego cosmetic dentist will be able to address each individual tooth
and come up with a treatment plan that is right for you.
On the whole most patients find that the advantages of San Diego porcelain
veneers far outweigh the cons of porcelain veneers. San Diego Porcelain
veneers are a natural looking restoration, perfect for correcting tooth
discoloration, gaps, crooked teeth, or instant orthodontic procedures.
Can I whiten my porcelain veneers?
Porcelain veneers are made of a non-porous ceramic material preventing
them from staining like your natural enamel. Overtime, some patients notice
a discoloration in their porcelain veneers due to aging or a lack of proper
oral care of the tooth behind the veneer. This discoloration of the teeth
can magnify what appears to be a discoloration of the porcelain veneer
if the veneers are very thin or translucent. To avoid discoloration of
the teeth behind your porcelain veneers, maintain regularly scheduled
cleaning appointments with your San Diego cosmetic dentist.
Can porcelain veneers be fixed?
Porcelain Veneers are created to last many years, so when they are permanently
bonded by your San Diego Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Eshom, you can expect your
porcelain veneers to have an average lifetime of 10-20 years. Similar
to all investments, porcelain veneers require regular maintenance and
appointments with your Cosmetic Dentist to keep your porcelain veneers
looking healthy and bright.
Certain factors may arise in which you may want to repair or replace your
San Diego porcelain veneers. Some considerations you may have for early
replacement or adjustments to your San Diego porcelain veneers may be
as follows:
· Inexperienced design of your Porcelain Veneers resulting in pain
or tenderness of the gums
· Porcelain Veneers are bulky or fake looking
· Porcelain Veneers do not blend with the rest of your natural
tooth color
· Unsatisfied with the shape and color of your porcelain veneers
received from one cosmetic dentist
· Porcelain Veneer has popped off due to lack of strength in the
adhesive material
· A crack or chip in your San Diego porcelain veneer from biting
down hard on ice or an accident related injury
If you choose your San Diego cosmetic dentist wisely, it is rare to have
any of the above concerns about your porcelain veneers, and as a patient
you should be given many opportunities to give your input on the shape,
color, and design of your porcelain veneers before they are permanently
placed. If however, you are concerned with any of the reasons above, talk
to your San Diego cosmetic dentist first for steps that can be followed
to correct your porcelain veneers. If you choose to seek the consultation
of a new San Diego cosmetic dentist remember to find a cosmetic dentist
with extensive porcelain veneer experience and education. Sometimes even
the simplest solution can correct the most noticeable issues you have
with your porcelain veneers, like teeth whitening or replacing one of
your porcelain veneers.
Porcelain veneers can be removed. San Diego cosmetic dentist, Dr. Eshom,
has a Waterlase laser which he uses to take the porcelain veneers off
by shining the laser through the porcelain and melting the bonding cement.
Use of the dental laser is the most minimally invasive way to take porcelain
veneers off. Other methods of removing damaged porcelain veneers include,
creating a notch in the porcelain veneer and popping them off. Once removed
porcelain veneers are not able to be used again, especially if the porcelain
veneer has been damaged in the removal process.
What are Lumineers?
Lumineers porcelain veneers are the most recent advance in porcelain veneer
technology. Lumineers San Diego are exceedingly thin porcelain veneers
that are placed over your existing teeth. Lumineers porcelain veneers
require no preparation of existing tooth structure and are a trouble-free
way to permanently whiten and straighten your natural teeth.
As a minimally invasive approach to cosmetic dentistry in San Diego, Lumineers
are a great addition to the porcelain veneer family. The Lumineers porcelain
veneer is an easy no prep restoration, which means your San Diego Lumineers
porcelain veneers are a completely reversible restoration process.
LUMINEERS Porcelain Veneers for on the spot Orthodontics
Lumineers porcelain veneers are a great alternative to customary orthodontic
treatments, and can be used to correct misaligned teeth without the waiting
period of braces. Ask your San Diego cosmetic dentist is Lumineers porcelain
veneers are an option for your orthodontic objectives.
Who can receive Lumineers Porcelain Veneers?
Lumineers porcelain veneers are intended for patients with crooked or
uneven teeth, chipped or broken teeth, missing teeth, stained teeth, or
gaps. San Diego cosmetic dentist, Dr. Eshom, creates a custom treatment
plan based on each individual tooth structure and can determine if you
are an ideal candidate for Lumineers porcelain veneers based on your dental
health, smile goals, and overall function and esthetics.
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