Porcelain VeneersPorcelain veneers are a fast, safe, and aesthetic way to correct unattractive front teeth. Porcelain veneers are used to correct heavy permanent stains, teeth that are crooked, disproportionate, small (with spaces), or structurally damaged. Porcelain veneers are shells of ceramic material that are chemically bonded to tooth structure. Porcelain veneers are the primary treatment modality for the popular extreme makeovers. The bonding strength between a porcelain veneer and the tooth surface creates a stronger tooth than the original tooth. Bonded to tooth structure, certain porcelain veneer materials display similar physical properties as natural enamel. In addition, with the advance of ceramic technology, natural layers and translucency's of vital teeth can be perfectly mimicked, giving you the look of your natural teeth. The correction of unattractive front teeth with porcelain veneers involves two office visits. The first visit entails the preparation of the teeth, taking impressions of the prepared teeth, and the placement of 1-2 weeks. The final porcelain veneers are permanently bonded at the second office visit. Patients receive amazing results in a very brief amount of time. Dr. Jeff Files, Family Dentist - Providing services in cosmetic and general dentistry to the areas of Seattle and Redmond, Washington
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