Are you considering getting dental veneers and wondering what your natural teeth will look like underneath? This is a common question among patients at DK Dental Care. Understanding the process can help alleviate any concerns you might have. In this article, we'll take a deep dive into what happens to your teeth under veneers.
Before veneers can be placed, your teeth need to be prepared. This involves removing a small amount of enamel from the front surface of your teeth. This is done to ensure the veneers fit properly and look natural. The amount of enamel removed typically matches the thickness of the veneer to be applied.
The result is a slightly thinner tooth. However, it's important to note that this process is not reversible. Once the enamel is removed, it cannot be replaced.
After the preparation process, your natural teeth may look different. They will likely be slightly smaller and may appear rough or dull. This is because the shiny, outer layer of enamel has been removed.
Despite these changes, your teeth should remain healthy. The veneers will provide a protective layer, much like your natural enamel.
Veneers serve two main purposes: improving the appearance of your teeth and protecting them. They are made from a thin layer of porcelain or composite resin, which is bonded to the front of your teeth. Veneers can change the color, shape, and size of your teeth to be more aesthetically pleasing. While they don't replace your natural teeth, they do cover them completely. This means that your natural teeth underneath will not be visible once the veneers are in place.
With proper care, dental veneers in Hales Corners can last for many years, sometimes as many as 10-15 years with proper care. Regular check-ups are essential to monitor the health of your teeth and veneers. It's important to remember that while veneers can dramatically improve the appearance of your teeth, they do require maintenance and may need to be replaced in the future.
Even with veneers, maintaining good oral health is crucial. This includes regular brushing and flossing, as well as regular dental check-ups.
Remember, veneers are an investment in your smile. Taking care of your teeth, both under the veneers and overall, will ensure that investment lasts as long as possible.
If you're considering dental veneers and have more questions, don't hesitate to reach out to us at DK Dental Care. Dr. David Keeling and our team are here to help you understand the process and make the best decision for your smile. Call us today at (414) 529-3253 to schedule your consultation. We're proud to serve patients from Hales Corners, Muskego, Franklin, Greenfield, Greendale, and New Berlin.