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Contraindications to wearing veneers

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Contraindications to wearing veneers

Veneers improve the appearance of teeth. Many people choose to wear composite, ceramic veneers because it is the only way to enjoy a nice smile again. However, it is worth knowing that not everyone can afford to wear them. In many cases, the dentist will refuse to place veneers.

Before the dentist places veneers

Veneers are bonded to the visible part of the tooth, covering any imperfections. This simple and quick way to improve one's appearance is popular with people who have complexes about their teeth. There is nothing unusual about this, as everyone wants to look good in a world where beauty is appreciated. If our teeth are discoloured, crooked and unsightly, we try to hide it. To benefit from veneers, we must have healthy teeth. The dentist at the dental office "Klinika Uśmiechu" in Lodz proceeds to remove tartar and treat cavities and bruxism, if found. Another procedure carried out is to grind the teeth, as the veneers would increase their volume.

Contraindications to wearing veneers

Not everyone can afford fitting of veneers. The flakes will not hold on teeth that are loose and severely damaged. Veneers are not recommended for people with periodontitis or after root canal treatment.. Veneers cannot be worn by patients with malocclusion, poor dental health, tooth decay and extensive fillings, as well as gum and periodontal disease. People with short teeth and little enamel must not think about the procedure, as the veneers will not last.. The flakes are also not suitable for people who have a nail-biting habit. Teeth grinding and clenching them in sleep are also contraindications, as the veneers may peel off. As much as the dentist would like to, in many cases he cannot apply veneers. It appears to be a simple matter to bond the flakes, but in practice it is a procedure.



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