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Veneers - Everything You Need to Know

by TruSmile Veneers
Veneers - Everything You Need to Know

Everyone wants to sport the best look, and having a cute smile adds a dash of confidence to the overall sense of wellness. A well-shaped and attractive smile is a result of well-shaped teeth, and this is where some people may feel inadequate if they happen to lack that aspect naturally. However, that doesn't mean that there's nothing you can do about it. Veneers are the exact answer to this issue.

Veneers are thin adhesive covers that can be fitted to the teeth to give them a well-shaped appearance. In this respect, veneers work to provide you with the kind of look you want. If you have a gap in the teeth, chipped teeth, misshaped teeth, decayed teeth, or stained teeth, worry not. Veneers are here to solve your problems and revitalize your physical appeal in a significant way. Dental veneers have become a prevalent choice for people with such issues. Nothing makes your day better than sporting a friendly smile.

What Are The Different Types of Veneers?

Dental veneers come in various types to accommodate everyone's preferences. It's one of the aspects that make them appealing enough to be the choice for many people. Everyone gets what they want.

Porcelain Veneers

Porcelain is a strong material and is considered by many as the best for dental work. It can last longer than most other veneer materials. It can last up to 15 years. The material is also easy to shape to accommodate the dental form. However, since it's usually a permanent fix, it requires a bit of tooth-shaving before the procedure is done. It also takes longer to fix and is more expensive.

When fixing them, the dentist removes a part of the enamel to make way for them. This makes them a permanent fix that cannot be tampered with or removed easily.

Composite Veneers

Made of resin, composite veneers are almost as durable as porcelain veneers but a bit cheaper. They require a relatively quick procedure, and you can have them fixed in a single visit to a dentist. The best thing about them is that they're designed to blend in and match your natural teeth color to create a more authentic look. Dental work involving composite veneers is also less invasive than porcelain veneers, and it's also less risky in terms of gum safety. Composite veneers can remain effective for up to 7 years after placement.

Lumineers

These are created from Cerinate- which is a unique patented material. They're also called non-prep veneers because you don't need much prepping before the procedure. No prior tooth reduction, drilling, or even anesthesia is needed. The procedure to fix Lumineers is painless and can be done in two sessions. Lumineers are most appropriate for covering up spaces and tooth discoloration. They have a very long effective period of around 20 years, meaning that they last a bit longer than Porcelain.

Interestingly, Lumineers are cheaper than Porcelain. Another good thing about them is that they're not a permanent fix like Porcelain. Lumineers can be removed if you happen to change your mind somewhere along the way. This makes them a suitable choice, especially for people who might want to experiment with different types of veneers.

Snap-on/ Removable Veneers

Removable or temporary veneers are just that – removable. You can fix them in or take them out any time you want. These are an excellent choice for people who may want to have veneers but plan to remove them later. If you're not much into veneers, you can use the temporary option when you need to. They're also good for people looking for a way to protect the gum before they can figure out the type of permanent veneers they want to fix.

There are two types of removable veneers:

Instant Veneers

These are used by putting them in water and fitting them into your gum and teeth form. They have a soft material that reshapes itself to fit your dental form. However, instant veneers are only recommended for use when necessary – not as a permanent solution or for daily use.

Custom veneers

As the word refers to them, these are custom-made veneers that you can order and have made specifically for you. All you have to do is send an impression of your dental form to a dental lab and have the experts create well-fitting veneers for you.

How Much Do Veneers Cost?

Everyone wants to look good wearing the best veneers in town. Note that many insurance companies don't cover veneers since they're not considered a medical necessity. However, as with any other kind of purchase, one major factor to consider is the cost of veneers. One good way to do that is to compare the cost estimates for different types of veneers with a viable alternative to veneers. For example, TruSmile is a viable alternative to permanent veneers. Now, the best approach is to compare TruSmile veneers and other types of veneers in terms of cost.

Porcelain Veneers Vs. TruSmile Veneers

Most porcelain veneers will set you back over $1,000 and go up to $2,500 per piece. That creates a cost overrun, especially if you're looking to cover many teeth. TruSmile solves this by offering you a much cheaper option with a full set.

Composite Veneers Vs TruSmile Veneers

While composite veneers aren't as expensive as Porcelain, they're still not as appropriate as TruSmile. Composites will cost you up to $1,500 per tooth.

Lumineers Vs TruSmile Veneers

With the cost per tooth going up to $2,000, Lumineers don't look any less expensive than Porcelain. They also require preparation before the procedure, and that could be an extra cost. On the other hand, TruSmile only needs to send you your set of veneers for immediate use without having to go through a dentist – and that makes them way cheaper.

Removal Veneers vs TruSmile Veneers

Removal veneers are relatively cheap, with costs ranging between $20 and $50 per piece. However, these lower-cost options aren't customized to fit over your existing teeth. With TruSmile Veneers, we customize your removable veneers to your smile so no one will be able to tell you have them in. They look just like real teeth.

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