VENEERS

Porcelain Veneers & White Bonding

Porcelain veneers and white bonding are two procedures that can improve the appearance of your teeth. Dr. Borden at Oasis Family Dentistry provides these services, and she can correct a wide variety of dental problems. Veneers are thin pieces of porcelain that are bonded to the front of your teeth, while dental bonding is a type of cosmetic dentistry that uses resin to improve the appearance of your teeth. Both procedures are minimally invasive with big results. She can correct discoloration, misshapen teeth, and several other issues.

Why Use Porcelain for Veneers?

There are a few reasons why porcelain is often the material of choice for veneers. Porcelain is strong and durable, meaning it can withstand everyday wear and tear. It also has a natural appearance that mimics the look of real teeth. This is important because one of the goals of dental veneers is to create a natural-looking smile. Additionally, porcelain is resistant to staining, making it a good choice for people who want to keep their smile looking its best.

What is White Bonding?

White bonding is a type of cosmetic dentistry that uses tooth-colored resin to improve the appearance of your teeth. The resin is applied in a thin layer over your teeth and then cured with a special light. This procedure can be used to correct a wide variety of dental problems, including discoloration, misshapen teeth, and gaps between teeth. Dental bonding is a minimally invasive procedure with big results, and it can usually be completed in one visit to Oasis Family Dentistry.

What is the Process for Getting Porcelain Veneers?

The process for getting porcelain veneers is relatively simple. You will need to schedule a consultation appointment with Dr. Borden at Oasis Family Dentistry to discuss your options and what you would like to have done. At that appointment, she will take x-rays and impressions of your teeth so that she can create a custom treatment plan for you. Once you have approved the plan, she will schedule your appointments for the veneers to be installed. The entire process usually takes two to three weeks.

If you're considering getting dental porcelain veneers or white dental bonding to improve the appearance of your teeth, be sure to contact Dr. Borden at Oasis Family Dentistry. She can help correct a wide variety of dental problems with these minimally invasive procedures. Schedule a consultation today by clicking here or calling our office at (843) 606-6092. We look forward to seeing your new smile!

Common Questions About Veneers & Bonding

  • How long do porcelain veneers and white bonding last?

    Both procedures typically last around 10-15 years, but this varies depending on your individual situation.

  • Do I need to take special care of my veneers?

    You will need to brush and floss your teeth as usual following the procedure. You should also avoid eating food that is sticky or chewy, and see the dentist every six months for a routine cleaning and exam. Last but not least - no using your teeth as tools!

  • What are the risks of porcelain veneers?

    Porcelain veneers are considered a very safe dental procedure. However, as with any dental procedure, there are some risks involved. These include tooth sensitivity, gum irritation, and infection.

  • What are the signs that my veneers need to be replaced?

    The most common sign that your veneers need to be replaced is tooth sensitivity. If you experience any pain or discomfort, you should see Dr. Borden as soon as possible.

  • Does insurance cover porcelain veneers?

    In most cases, insurance will not cover the cost of porcelain veneers. However, some dental plans may offer a discount on the procedure. It's always best to check with your dental insurance to see what is or is not covered.

  • What kind of post-procedure care should I expect?

    After your procedure, you can expect to have some sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures. This is normal and should go away after a few days. You may also experience some gum tenderness and soreness in your jaw. These symptoms are also normal and should improve within a few days. To help with the discomfort, you can take over-the-counter pain medication such as ibuprofen. It’s important to avoid hard or chewy foods for at least 24 hours after your procedure. Stick to soft foods like soup, mashed potatoes, and yogurt. Avoid using tobacco products after your procedure. Tobacco can cause irritation and delay healing, while also discoloring your veneers and bondings. You should also avoid drinking alcohol for at least 24 hours after your procedure. If you have any questions or concerns, be sure to contact Dr. Borden at Oasis Family Dentistry.

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