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Wendy
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Put
a New Face on Your Smile - Do chipped, stained or
crooked teeth keep you from beaming your smile to the world? Does the
thought of major cosmetic dentistry make your teeth itch? Then porcelain
veneers might be the answer for you, according to the Academy of General
Dentistry, an organization of general dentists dedicated to continuing
dental education. Porcelain veneers are thin layers of tooth-shaped porcelain that are affixed to the surface of your natural teeth to enhance their shape, color, length or size. They are custom-made from a model of your teeth to fit precisely and look completely natural. Veneers are easily color-matched to your teeth, and they have uncanny enamel-like qualities that defy detection, making your smile beautiful and natural. Because veneers are wafer thin and cover only the face of the tooth, they require very little removal of tooth material, according to an article in the July/August issue (Volume 50, Number 4) of the clinical, peer-reviewed publication, General Dentistry. Only about 1 to 2 millimeters of tooth needs to be removed, according to the article's author, Bruce Small, DMD, MAGD. Dr. Small says people with good occlusion (bite) and healthy teeth are the best candidates for veneers. "Veneers are usually best for people who want to change the shape of their teeth more than a little bit, as with bonding, but not enough to require a crown," he says. According to Dr. Small, it usually takes two visits to prepare and place veneers. In the first visit, your dentist will discuss the shape and size of your teeth and remove a tiny bit of tooth material, to make room for the veneer to fit over it without sticking out. This includes shortening the incisal (biting) edge, and sanding a tiny bit of material off the face of the tooth. The dentist will then make an impression-or mold-of your teeth and send it to a lab, where laboratory technicians will create the veneers from strong, natural looking porcelain. On the second visit, your dentist
will check the veneers' fit and color and permanently place them over
your teeth. Dr. Small says that while veneers are strong and long lasting,
they require proper oral hygiene and the same care you would show your
natural teeth. (No opening bottles with your teeth or chewing ice!) Only your dentist can tell you if veneers are right for you. If you do not have a dentist, you can call 1-877-2X-A-YEAR (1-877-292-9327) or visit the Academy's Web site, www.agd.org, to get the names of as many as three Academy member dentists near you. Veneers are great for:
The Academy of General Dentistry is a non-profit organization of more than 37,000 general dentists dedicated to staying up-to-date in the profession through continuing education. A general dentist is the primary care provider for patients of all ages and is responsible for the diagnosis, treatment, management and overall coordination of services related to patient's oral health needs. Learn more about AGD member dentists or find more information on dental health topics at www.agd.org/consumer. CONTACT: Susan Urbanczyk, public relations manager, at 312.440.4308 or media@agd.org or Jennifer Starkey, public relations coordinator, at 312.440.4341 or media@agd.org. NOTE: Information that appears in General Dentistry, the AGD's peer-reviewed journal, AGD Impact, the AGD's newsmagazine and related press releases do not necessarily reflect the endorsement of the AGD. |
| Wendy
J. Weimer D.D.S. | 2700 Clay Edwards Dr., Suite 345| North Kansas City,
MO. 64116| 816.877.0200 |