The veneers that a Charlotte dentist uses are designed to slide over a damaged tooth to hide any imperfections and protect it from any further damage. To do this the dentist will create a mold of the tooth that is damaged and then send to a laboratory where the technicians will create the veneer using a special porcelain. When you return for your second visit the dentist will roughen the surface of the damaged tooth and cement the slip over veneer cover in place, leaving you with a perfect looking tooth.
Sometimes a Charlotte dentist will offer you a resin version veneer instead of the porcelain however it is not as durable as the porcelain. The porcelain veneer is far stronger and will have a much longer lifespan which can last as long as fifteen to twenty years.
Porcelain is also considered to be the more natural choice and it is the most popular choice of patients and dentists. Resin is usually only used when the cost is a major factor in the patient's decision.
If you are not interested in having veneers done for your teeth your Charlotte dentist may offer you bonding as a more inexpensive version of repairing your teeth. With bonding your dentist doesn't need to create a mold and no laboratory is involved. Instead the dentist roughens the surface of the tooth or the teeth to be bonded will place several thin layers of resin onto the tooth to build up a thick enough layer to work with.
Then the dentist will use a series of special tools to create the appropriate shape once the bonding resin has cured. This procedure can usually be done in only one trip to the office instead of two or more.
If you have large piece of the tooth missing, your Charlotte dentist may recommend that you consider having a crown made to replace the missing tooth. The crown can be made from a variety of materials including metal, ceramic or porcelain. The porcelain is the best choice as it is the strongest and most natural looking. Here the dentist creates a mold of the damaged tooth and send it out to have a crown made in a laboratory. As soon as the crown comes back from the laboratory the dentist will glue it permanently in place.
To have your cosmetic dental work done you need a experienced Charlotte dentist .