Published by admin on 02 Sep 2008
Porcelain Dental Veneers - Cincinnati, OH
Are you looking to correct stained, chipped, or crooked teeth? Are you looking for a beautiful new smile? Porcelain dental veneers is what you’re looking for. Porcelain dental veneers provide patients with bright, natural looking smiles because they are custom made and fitted to your teeth by a skilled cosmetic dentist.
Fountain Square Cosmetic Dental Group can make over your smile with veneers in three steps:
1st Step: Planning your new smile- It requires the artistic eye and technical skill of a cosmetic dentist experienced in placing porcelain veneers. In the first visit, your cosmetic dentist will gather information about your cosmetic goals, dental health, and medical history that will help him or her to determine if you are a candidate for porcelain veneers. If so, the dentist will plan your new smile by determining what size, shape, and type of veneers will best complement your smile, face shape, and aesthetic desires.
2nd Step: Preparing your teeth- Veneers adhere to the front of teeth and it is necessary to remove a portion of the tooth structure to make room for the veneer. Once reduced your dentist will take a mold of your teeth. This mold provides an exact impression of your bite, mouth size, and teeth shape. Your dentist will then place temporary veneers to protect the teeth while the permanent version is crafted in a dental laboratory to match your teeth and complement your smile.
3rd Step: Placement of veneers: In this step you will have your permanent porcelain veneers placed on your teeth. At this time, your dentist will be able to perfect the color of your dental veneers, assure that your bite is aligned, and provide aftercare and additional smile makeover information. Now you can leave the dentist’s office with a brand new, beautiful smile.
Periodontology, or periodontics, a specific form of dentistry that studies diseases and conditions that affect the structural integrity of teeth. This practice attempts to prevent the inception of periodontal disease through early diagnosis and effective treatment. Some cases will need surgical procedures to removes infected areas of the teeth or gums, however there are non-surgical procedures that are available to more mild cases of the disease.