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		<title>Veneer Dangers &#038; Common Veneer Problems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aside from all the hype that’s long been going around about dental veneers, we thought you might appreciate a look into some of the veneer dangers as well as some of the more common veneer problems. This post was not put together to deter your from getting dental veneers. What it was designed to do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aside from all the hype that’s long been going around about dental veneers, we thought you might appreciate a look into some of the veneer dangers as well as some of the more common veneer problems. This post was not put together to deter your from getting dental veneers. What it was designed to do was to inform of you of the dangers and possible complications intertwined with the procedure. As any other cosmetic procedure, whether it be dental or surgical, problems do exist and consumers need to be informed about them before opting to undergo a certain procedure. Below we have compiled some questions which consumers concerned with the safety of this procedure might be wanting answered.</p>
<p>How veneers are done – is the procedure risky?</p>
<p>We get asked how veneers are done over and over again. The basic procedure involves the preparation of teeth, followed by the installation of veneers once they arrive back from the lab.</p>
<p>Are veneers problems capable of causing health issues?</p>
<p>Most veneers problems are not very serious. Rather, they require some adjustments to the actual veneers. Most of the problems won’t put your health at risk. However, in some rare cases the dental health of some veneer patients has been compromised. This typically results from having gone to an incompetent dentist to get the veneers done.</p>
<p>Are most of the veneers dangers present during or after surgery?</p>
<p>Veneers dangers tend to present themselves during surgery. A mistake on behalf of the dentist tends to trigger issues with veneers. Such mistakes could include removing far too much too enamel or incorrectly bonding the veneers to the tooth structure.</p>
<p>Are dental veneer risks worth it?</p>
<p>Whether dental veneer risks are worth it really depends on the person who’s being operated on. If the person has severe smile deformities, they may find that risks associated with veneers are well worth it. Someone with a slightly distorted smile, however, may find the procedure a bit too invasive for their tastes.</p>
<p>Complications with tooth veneers – What are they?</p>
<p>Most complications with tooth veneers stem from error on behalf of the patient. Patients who frequently engage in chewing objects or grinding their teeth are far more prone to complications than others. Among these complications could include veneer cracks, loose veneers, and veneer fractures.</p>
<p>Do the dangers with veneers change as you move from patient to patient?</p>
<p>Yes, the dangers with veneers do indeed change as we move from patient to patient. Behavioral engagements play a role in a patient’s susceptibility to problems as does the structural makeup of the patient’s teeth. In addition, the skill of the dentist who operated on the particular patient also has a good bearing on how prone the patient is to experiencing problems.</p>
<p>What is veneer shifting?</p>
<p>Veneer shifting occurs when a patient’s veneers were bonded to his/her teeth incorrectly. The veneers will move either laterally or longitudinally. The latter can cause problems as the veneers will recede from the gum line. This get setup the patient for significant problems down the line including tooth decay.</p>
<p>Inexperienced dentist &amp; porcelain veneers – Bad Combination?</p>
<p>Having an inexperienced dentist install your porcelain veneers is indeed a poor choice. Porcelain veneers are the finer of the veneer options and are thus much more prone to problems. Having them installed correctly can become an aesthetic and financial nightmare.</p>
<p>Complications of dental veneers – How can they be avoided?</p>
<p>The complications involved with dental veneers cannot all be avoided. However, if you do your part to take care of your veneers (things like not chewing on random objects or grinding your teeth) chances are good that you won’t experience any of the complications of dental veneers.</p>
<p>Why do veneers appear long and large?</p>
<p>Some veneers appear long and large as they may have been installed incorrectly. A dentist who offers veneer procedures typically takes his or her time to ensure the veneers look natural on the patient. When they are installed in a rushed environment, or at the hands of an inexperienced cosmetic dentist, they can appear disfigured.</p>
<p>Veneers bad effects – From a financial point of view</p>
<p>One of the veneers bad effects that almost all people are afflicted by is that of cost. Veneers can be quite costly (especially for those choosing to get all their teeth done. This, if not the biggest, is one of the more significant effects veneers can have on someone.</p>
<p>Veneers issues – Where to they tend to stem from?</p>
<p>Most veneers issues tend to stem from cosmetic dentist incompetentcy (assuming the patient followed all directions issued by the dentist). If the patient did not do as directed in terms of controlling his/her eating an behavioral habits, then the patient should be considered at fault.</p>
<p>Combating the veneers risk?</p>
<p>Despite popular belief, you can indeed combat the veneers risk. First, take your time to ensure the dentist you’ve selected is a qualified and competent one. Second, ensure that you’ve read up on all the necessary material to get an idea of the scope of your responsibilities once you are outfitted with dental veneers.</p>
<p>Veneers shifting – What can be done?</p>
<p>If you find your veneers shifting, you need to contact your dentist immediately. It’s apparent that there was some issue with adhesion, and thus it needs to be paid attention to immediately. Failure to take prompt action could result in severe dental problems, including (but not limited to) tooth decay. Remember that shifting veneers can also be aesthetically distracting.</p>
<p>Losing enamel from teeth veneers – Something to worry about?</p>
<p>Losing enamel from teeth veneers is part of the process of getting outfitted with dental veneers. In order for the dentist to properly install the veneers, he or she needs to grind away a portion of your tooth enamel. This will allow for optimal adhesion and an appropriate aesthetic appeal. Keep in mind that since veneers require the removal of enamel, your teeth will need to remain permanently outfitted with veneers.</p>
<p>Problems after veneers – To call the dentist or not?</p>
<p>It is normal to experience problems after veneers, that is after you’ve undergone your veneer procedure. Common problems include tooth sensitivity. Wait a few days and see if your problems begin to subside. If not, you may want to consider calling the dentist.</p>
<p>Are problems with teeth veneers costly?</p>
<p>No, not all problems with teeth veneers are costly. Some problems such as veneer movement can be fixed by simply improving the adhesion between the veneer and the teeth themselves. However, bigger problems such as fractures within the veneers can be costly. Hence, one should be careful to avoid such mishaps.</p>
<p>Are veneers bad for you?</p>
<p>Some seem to think that dental veneers can be bad for you. This is simply not the case. If your teeth are disfigured and their condition is affecting your lifestyle, dental veneers can be the light at the end of the tunnel. However, if your teeth have minimal deformities and you are just getting veneers because you can, they may be bad for you. Why ruin a good thing with your current teeth? It really doesn’t make any sense to go through with the procedure if your teeth are more or less in good condition. Removing such amounts of enamel from a healthy tooth doesn’t make much sense.</p>
<p>Are the dangers of porcelain veneers comparable to those of composite veneers?</p>
<p>The dangers of porcelain veneers are, overall, very comparable to those of composite veneers. However, one must remember that porcelain veneers are much more prone to damage, especially veneer fractures. This lies in the fact that they are made of a more delicate material. Having porcelain veneers fixed or replaced is also much more costly than having a similar thing done for composite veneers. Thus, this could also be considered one of the dangers of choosing to go with porcelain veneers.</p>
<p>Back of veneer see through can anything be done?</p>
<p>If the back of your veneer has become transparent, it may be time to talk to your dentist. The dental veneer may have moved out of place. See your doctor as soon as you can.</p>
<p>My bonded veneer keeps coming loose, is this normal?</p>
<p>It is not normal for a bonded veneer to come loose. If you are experiencing such problems, you need to return to the cosmetic dentist’s office. The adhesion between the tooth and the veneer is not optimal.</p>
<p>Bad veneers experience, now what?</p>
<p>If you’re one of the unfortunate individuals whose had a bad veneers experience, we recommend trying to find a competent dentist who can repair your smile. Your veneer experience doesn’t have to be a bad one. In the meantime, try your best to obtain compensation from the dentist who incorrectly performed your veneer procedure. If you can’t work something out, you should explore your legal options. A botched veneer procedure can severely damage your teeth. Thus, we feel that this type of issue is more than appropriate to be taken to court.</p>
<p>Can composite dental veneers be redone?</p>
<p>Composite dental veneers can indeed be redone, as can porcelain veneers. You typically don’t have to replace your veneers for ten or more years.</p>
<p>Dental veneers cracking, what should I do?</p>
<p>If you discover your dental veneers cracking, you need to get yourself to the cosmetic dentist immediately. Cracking dental veneers need to be replaced. If your veneers cracked shortly after your veneer procedure, there may have been some error on behalf of the dentist. If this is the case, your dentist should offer to cover the cost of the replacement. If the error was on your behalf, be ready to pay any replacement costs which may be issued.</p>
<p>Teeth veneer gap need fix again, should I go for it?</p>
<p>If the tooth veneers that covered your gap fell or were otherwise damaged, you should go ahead and get them redone. The cost shouldn’t be monumental, as you can opt to go with composite veneers. Those with tooth gaps may also choose to get tooth bonding done to have their gap repaired. This is simple procedure that costs nowhere near as much as a dental veneer procedure.</p>
<p>Do people have problems with veneers? – Time lapse before problems appear</p>
<p>Most people don’t have problems with their veneers until well into several years following their procedure. This is expected and can be checked out by a visit to the dentist’s office.</p>
<p>Do putting veneers on teeth hurt?</p>
<p>Putting veneers on teeth tends to be a rather painless procedure. A cosmetic dentist tends to give patients anesthesia as they prepare to remove some of the tooth enamel for applying the veneers.</p>
<p>Is there any risk of resin veneer staining?</p>
<p>Dental veneers do not stain as do normal teeth. Thus, there is no such think as resin veneer staining.</p>
<p>Risk of veneer dental – Does it depend on age.</p>
<p>The risk of veneer dental does not tend to depend on age. Rather, it is dependent on the skill of the cosmetic dentist and the ability of the patient to keep from engaging in certain activities.</p>
<p>The truth about tooth veneers – Have we been hiding something?</p>
<p>Some people make it out to look as if people within the cosmetic dentistry industry are not telling everyone the truth about tooth veneers. The truth about veneers is that they can be a great way for someone to revamp their smile without spending years waiting for their orthodontic treatment to reach its final stages. This is the truth on tooth veneers. You really shouldn’t believe many of the negative things people say about dental veneers. There is no alternative truth on dental veneers, despite what many make it out to look like.</p>
<p>My tooth veneer came out what to do?</p>
<p>If your tooth veneer came out, you should store it in a safe place and get yourself to your cosmetic dentist. He or she will asses the situation and likely order a replacement veneer.</p>
<p>What your dentist won&#8217;t tell you about veneers – A quick tip</p>
<p>Your dentist may not be very upfront as to whether or not you really need veneers. He or she may also downplay the significance of the removal of tooth enamel. Exercise your judgement and see whether the particular dentist you chose is trying to go after your money or be an honest individual. If you find that he or she falls in the former category, do your best to find another dentist. You can’t risk going with someone that’s simply interested because you’ll supplement their wallet.</p>
<p>Tooth veneers and dark gums – Can issues arise?</p>
<p>We don’t think any problems exist between tooth veneers and dark gums. An individual with dark gums is as much of a candidate for veneers as one with pink gums. Again, be sure to talk to your cosmetic dentist shall you have any concerns or questions about this specific issue.</p>
<p>Effects of dental veneers</p>
<p>The effects of dental veneers are many and can be significant, even to the point of being life changing. Veneers have given numerous people the ability to live life to the fullest without having to be ashamed of their smile. Conversely, some veneer procedures have negatively impacted the lives of some. Most of these individuals fell victim to incompetent dental professionals. If you do your homework and are prepared to commit some of your time and efforts to maintaining your dental veneers, your veneer experience should be a very good one.</p>
<p>How long does veneer sensitivity last?</p>
<p>Veneer sensitivity is normal following the dental veneer procedure. It tends to last a few days after the procedure. However, it can prolong for a one more weeks. If you feel that your veneer sensitivity is not subsiding, we recommend talking to your dentist as problems may be present in your veneers.</p>
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		<title>Dental Veneers: The Pros and Cons</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People often find themselves very hesitant to try new things. You will find that this is especially the case with those interested in taking <a href="http://www.getdentalveneers.info">dental veneers</a> for a spin. As with anything else, dental veneers have their pros alongside a fair number of cons. Below you will find some of the more common <strong>pros and cons of tooth veneers</strong>. Please remember that these are only a few of them. Your cosmetic dentist will be able to do much more than scrape the surface of both the pros and cons of tooth veneers, so we encourage you to talk to him or her.</p>
<p>Pros:</p>
<p>Dental Veneers Don’t Change Color</p>
<p>Unlike ordinary teeth, it is almost impossible to stain dental veneers. While this may sound like a dream come true to some, it is anything but that. Since veneers are resistant to staining, you will find them ill-equipped to blend in with your existing teeth. This is not an issue if you choose to get all of your teeth done. It is a bit challenging to categorize this one as a dental veneers pro con, as it is rather neutral.</p>
<p>Dental Veneers Can Eliminate Orthodontic Abnormalities</p>
<p>Dental veneers are very good at hiding existing orthodontic problems. While getting braces is an option for those with orthodontic problems, it often takes several months or years for the braces to achieve their desired effects.</p>
<p>With veneers, all that is required is an initial consultation with a dental professional followed by an appointment to install the veneers. What makes veneers even more ideal is their lack of need for constant maintenance. With braces you can find yourself visiting the orthodontist several times a month – a definite push factor when you take into consideration the busy schedules many of us share.</p>
<p>Dental Veneers Closely Mimic The Look of Real Teeth</p>
<p>As you would expect, dental veneers (more specifically porcelain veneers) are very good at mimicking the look of an actual tooth. Since veneers have a very translucent characteristic to them, they can easily be mistaken for an actual tooth. The translucent characteristic to veneers makes them appear to be coated with tooth enamel – as real teeth are.</p>
<p>Cons:</p>
<p>The cons veneers, while few, can have quite an impact on your final decision. Please take your time to read through both the cons of porcelain veneers, and composite veneers cons which are listed below. All of the negatives listed apply to both types of veneers (in all respects except price).</p>
<p>The Biggest of The <strong>Veneer Cons</strong> - Cost</p>
<p>The major factor keeping many away from experimenting with veneers in cost. Getting one tooth done can cost upwards of $1,500. This is undoubtedly one of the biggest veneer cons. While many find it financially feasible to seek treatment in other countries, complications such as inexperienced dental personnel can make experimenting with dental veneers even more costly. It is recommended that you research dentists in your area to find one you are most comfortable with and who is willing to give you the best price for veneers. One of the cons of porcelain veneers (the more expensive type of veneers) is that they will set you back more. However, you can just as easily opt to go with composite veneers. Please be aware, however that composite veneers cons are equal to those of porcelain veneers.</p>
<p>Unforgiving When It Comes To Bad Habits – Additional <strong>Cons of Veneers</strong></p>
<p>You shouldn’t be the least surprised that dental veneers are very unforgiving when it comes to bad habits. If you happen to be a chronic nail biter, it would be wise to steer clear of getting veneers. Bad habits such as this are easily capable of damaging the veneers and thus requiring you to make another trip to the dentist (and spend more money). This is one of the more significant porcelain veneers cons and composite veneer cons. You really can’t continue indulging in your bad habits when you are outfitted with veneers.</p>
<p>Can Be Very Costly In The Long Run</p>
<p>Putting aside their initial costs, dental veneers can be extremely costly in the long run. While you won’t find your veneers deteriorating overnight, you must keep in mind that they will be subject to wear-and-tear. As such, you will be required to make additional visits to your dental professional. You will find that these additional visits can be costly and far exceed the initial amount which you paid for your veneers.</p>
<p>A Look at Other Common Questions Associated with Veneers Pros and Cons</p>
<p>Are the veneers dental pros and cons the same for each and every patient?</p>
<p>No, the veneers dental pros and cons are not the same for each prospective patient. Some patients go in for a veneer procedure with bad habits such as a tendency to chew on objects or biting their nails. These patients are far more susceptible to sustaining damage to their veneers and subsequently having to replace them much quicker down the line. Also, those with more financial resources won’t have as many problems paying for the procedure. What we can collect from the above is that with veneers - pros and cons will greatly change as we go from person to person depending on their financial and behavioral circumstances.<br />
Do the pros outweigh the cons with dental veneers?</p>
<p>We find this to be truly a matter of opinion. Your current circumstances will have a huge bearing on your perspective. Some find that risks involved in the procedure are very much worth the results which can be brought about. On the other hand, some people have a very hard time trying to justify spending such large sums of money for such a procedure. We think that for someone who has trouble smiling with confidence, and has the financial resources to pay for the procedure, dental veneers may be truly able to change the way their live their lives. Otherwise, we think a second look at the available options should be taken.</p>
<p>Should prospective patients seek further information on the matter from other parties?</p>
<p>We strongly recommend those interested in getting dental veneers seek additional information from other parties. Such parties should include, but are not limited to, your general dentist, cosmetic dentist, and anyone else who has had experience with the veneer procedure. It’s quite difficult to determine whether the procedure is right for you on merely your own devices. You should try to consult others to see what their take on the situation is. They might be enormously helpful in helping you make up your mind.</p>
<p>Closing of the Pros and Cons of Veneers Article</p>
<p>The pros cons veneers have associated with them can make the decision-making process all the more challenging. We advise you to take your time to sufficiently and adequately think things through. You need to have a solid understanding of the pros cons veneers have before you can make a decision that will positively impact you.</p>
<p>True, the pros and cons of dental veneers are many and can take a good amount of time to go through. But, not everyone is required to go through the respective downfalls and positives of the veneer procedure on their own. We recommend talking to a cosmetic dentist to get a full picture of what the veneer procedure entails. Simply talking about the pros and cons of dental veneers isn’t always enough to convince someone (or in some cases, discourage someone) from going ahead with a procedure. All of us are different, and thus we aren’t all candidates for a veneer procedure. The only one that can really determine if you are fit for veneers is your cosmetic, or possibly, general dentist.</p>
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		<title>How Long Do Dental Veneers Last?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Time and time again, we receive visitors from various parts of the world wanting to know “How long do veneers last?” Although we’d love to answer in a sentence or two, we simply can’t. You see, there are factors upon factors that influence how long do veneers last. Although we’d love to take a minute to speak about each and every one, time restraints keep us from doing so. However, we will try to touch on those that most people tend to find are detrimental to their experience with dental veneers.</p>
<p>How long do tooth veneers last (as we’ve mentioned above) is a question that leans on numerous variables. Among these variables include one’s eating habits, lifestyle choices, and willingness to adapt to circumstances. A person who has friends that sport <a href="http://www.getdentalveneers.info">dental veneers</a> is likely to realize very quickly that how long veneers last greatly varies from person to person. A specific person’s veneers may last five years, while another’s may last ten or more. Remember, they both started with essentially the same veneers. However, their choices throughout the course of their veneer treatment changed the life longevity of their respective veneers. Thus, you can see from this example that how long veneers last is not a simple, but rather complex question to answer.</p>
<p>The point we tried to get across from the above idea is that veneers last as long as you want them to last. If you’re committed to preserving their appearance and the look of your smile, then you need to take every effort possible to ensure that you maintain them. If you’re a person who ‘s quite negligent, we wouldn’t expect your veneers to last very long. Remember, veneers last in par to the amount of care you show them.</p>
<p>The time has come for us to delve into the actual factors controlling how long do dental veneers last. The first one we will touch on is your lifestyle choices. Many people have many poor habits including biting on pencils, chewing on foreign objects, and what not. These types of bad habits can easily determine how long do dental veneers last (in your case). Such behavior can easily undermine the structural integrity of the veneers and allow them to give way. You can say bye to the few thousand dollars you paid for getting your mouth outfitted with them. If you think something as harmless as pencil biting can only damage the more expensive porcelain veneers, think again. Composite veneers can be equally affected by such behavior. Composite veneers how long do they last also depends heavily on how you as a person are able to establish some restraints in regards to behavior and habits. In the case of all veneers, it’s the same thing. Dental veneers last as long as your care for them. Composite, porcelain, or whatever other material veneers may be constructed of years form now will all respond the same to bad habits. So, the next time someone tries to make a faulty point about them, be sure to set them straight and tell them that dental veneers last only, and if only, their owner decides to tackle the responsibilities associated with them.</p>
<p>If you’re curious about how long do traditional veneers last, look above. Traditional veneers are those made from porcelain. Hence, those of you wondering how long do traditional veneers last should realize that it also depends on the aforementioned factors. The habits we’ve mentioned above are undoubtedly some of the most destructive and ones that should be avoided at all costs. Please be aware that all the above information was a mere update to this how long do tooth veneers last post. Thus, you may find the first paragraph of the information to follow a bit repetitive. Just read afterwards, as we do indeed dive into some of the other destructive habits that can leave your dental veneers in absolute shambles.</p>
<p>Dental veneers are a significant investment to everyday people. As such, many are interested in knowing how long veneers actually last. While there’s no magic formula to determine how long your veneers will last, most dental professionals claim that veneers will last anywhere from 10 to 15 years.</p>
<p>There are many factors which play a key role in the life longevity of your dental veneers. One of these happen to be your biting habits. While our biting habits do vary, those who find themselves biting though foods with enormous force may have trouble maintaining the well being of their veneers. If too much force is applied to a veneer at once, it may be prone to cracking – an issue which calls for a visit to the dentist.</p>
<p>The manner in which your jaw functions also has some bearing on the lifespan of your dental veneers. If you’re jaw functions abnormally, you may be required to have your veneers fixed or replaced much more often than the typical veneer recipient. In such a case, it may be financially wise to opt for braces.</p>
<p>Finally, your dedication to maintaining your smile plays a role in the preservation of your veneers. If you’re one of those people who forget to brush frequently or altogether find yourself neglecting your mouth – veneers are not the ideal solution for you. Dental veneers need to be treated with great care to ensure that they don’t deteriorate faster than they should.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all like to have some variety when making decisions. When it comes to dental veneers, the variety is currently limited to two choices – porcelain or composite. Below you will find a more detailed on the various types of veneers. Please be aware that we have not expanded on all the factors that set [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all like to have some variety when making decisions. When it comes to dental veneers, the variety is currently limited to two choices – porcelain or composite. Below you will find a more detailed on the various types of veneers. Please be aware that we have not expanded on all the factors that set the different types of veneers apart from one another. You should seek information from your cosmetic dentist on this as it can play a significant role in the amount of money you will have to spend on your veneer procedure.</p>
<p>Porcelain Veneers</p>
<p>Most people opt to get porcelain veneers (a thin <strong>type of dental veneer</strong> that is almost always used for upper-end veneer procedures) when it comes time to upgrade their smile. With this type of dental veneer, your cosmetic dentist will need to take an impression of your existing teeth. This impression will be sent out to a lab where your set of veneers will be crafted. The <a href="http://www.getdentalveneers.info">dental veneers</a> typically return from the lab within a week. Once back, the porcelain veneers will be bonded to your existing teeth to create a new and beautiful smile. Note that this type of dental veneer will require a significant amount of enamel to be removed from your existing teeth. Thus, you shouldn’t expect to return to life without any sort of veneers. Be ready to stay committed with porcelain veneers, as once they’re on, you shouldn’t expect to have them permanently removed upon request.</p>
<p>Composite Veneers</p>
<p>Composite Veneers are the cheaper alternative to porcelain veneers. Unlike porcelain veneers, composite veneers do not require an impression to be sent to a lab. Rather, the veneers are created on the spot by your cosmetic dentist. Your dentist will begin the application by scratching up the surface of your existing teeth. This will help the veneers to bond to your teeth.</p>
<p>Once the dentist is finished roughening your teeth, he or she will apply a composite material to them. Once that’s done, you’re ready to go!</p>
<p>Which Of The <strong>Veneer Types</strong> Is Better?</p>
<p>To be honest, either of these veneer types is a good choice. You should note that the composite veneers are easier to repair than porcelain veneers. Individual chips in composite veneers can be fixed, while chips in porcelain ones require a complete extraction of the veneer.</p>
<p>The <strong>types of dental veneers</strong> presented above are the only kinds currently manufactured. We can only ponder at what types of dental veneers the future holds.</p>
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		<title>Dental Veneers: Does Age Really Matter?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“How old do you have to be for tooth veneers? “ is a common question that we get here from those young individuals looking to get veneers. Some say age is merely a number – this is not the case with dental veneers. If you are planning to get veneers, it is crucial that you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>“How old do you have to be for tooth veneers? “</strong> is a common question that we get here from those young individuals looking to get veneers. Some say age is merely a number – this is not the case with dental veneers. If you are planning to get veneers, it is crucial that you wait until the right time. Veneers on young people don’t always work out. Getting veneers at too young of an age can mean consequences later in life. If you want your veneers to last as long as they should, be wise when choosing an appointment date.</p>
<p>Like any other part of our body, our teeth go through significant changes as we grow. As such, we often find that our teeth shift positions until the start of early adulthood. While changes in tooth position are not serious, they can certainly keep you from experimenting with dental veneers.</p>
<p>When porcelain veneers are done on someone whose teeth are not permanently fixed in position, the person will find that when they get older, the veneers will draw away from the gum line. As you may have guessed, this can create quite an unsightly smile. This issue can prove to be especially unpleasant to those with veneers not color-matched to their existing teeth. The shifting veneers will create a dark area just under the gum line – a very distracting look if you ask me.</p>
<p>Despite what was said earlier, it is still possible for people under an ideal age to get veneers. While porcelain veneers are certainly not an ideal option, composite veneers can drastically improve the smile of anyone who’s not quite ready for porcelain veneers. Composite veneers are done by applying a bonding agent to the surface of your existing teeth. The composite veneers are far more resistant to tooth shifting than porcelain veneers, and are thus far more suitable for younger people.</p>
<p>If you’re extremely fixed on the idea of getting porcelain veneers at a young age, there is still hope for you. If finances permit, you can get the <a href="http://www.getdentalveneers.info">dental veneers</a> done at a young age and then have them redone in the future. Again, this is not an ideal option for those not looking to spend excessive amounts of money.</p>
<p>Another thing to remember is that dental offices will handle veneer procedures on a case by case basis. Often times, offices will refuse cosmetic services to those who are not yet adults (as younger people are prone to mistreating their teeth). It is best to consult your local cosmetic dentist to see if you qualify for a veneer procedure. If your dentist advises against it, care should be taken before making any sort of rash investment.</p>
<p>Below we have complied some questions which may interest those who are unsure whether they are fit (age-wise) for dental veneers.</p>
<p>How do I know if I’m too young for veneers?</p>
<p>A person can’t really determine themselves whether they are too young for veneers. This determination must typically be made by a dentist who has experience with tooth growth and shifting. However, as a general rule of thumb, if you’re not 18 quite yet, it might be a good idea to wait before getting veneers. You could always go in for a veneer consultation shall you feel that you’re a good candidate for the procedure.</p>
<p>What is the average <strong>age of people with veneers</strong>?</p>
<p>There is no reported average age of people with veneers. However, most who do opt to undergo the procedure tend to be well into adulthood.</p>
<p>Is the required <strong>age for dental veneers</strong> higher than that for Lumineers?</p>
<p>No, both Lumineer and dental veneer patients tend to be adults. Both procedures require that tooth growth be stagnant or nearly over. If either of these procedures were to be performed on adolescents, results wouldn’t be long lasting as tooth growth would allow the veneers or lumineers to retract from the gums. The end result would be a strange looking smile. Thus, you shouldn’t expect the required age for Lumineers to be any different from the required age for dental veneers.</p>
<p>Why is the recommended age for porcelain veneers different from that of Porcelain veneers?</p>
<p>The age for porcelain veneers varies from that of composite veneers as both veneer procedures can be polar opposites in terms of costs and flexibility. Porcelain veneers are the more expensive of the two and can’t be feasibly replaced in the event that they recede from the gum line. On the other hand, composite veneers are much more affordable and can thus be replaced in the event that they malfunction. Composite veneers are also more advantageous for younger individuals as they are shaped while directly on the patients tooth.</p>
<p>Will dental offices offer the procedure to patients not of age for veneers?</p>
<p>No, most cosmetic dentistry offices will not allow someone who is underage to undergo a veneer procedure. Those that do are likely only after your money. Whatever veneers they do end up outfitting you with are guaranteed to have problems later down the line.</p>
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		<title>Dental Veneers vs. Lumineers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People often become confused when it comes to the differences between dental veneers and Lumineers. While most people are completely unaware of the differences between the two, it is important to be educated so you can choose the one which best suits your needs. Below you will find some more information on Lumineers. This information [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People often become confused when it comes to the differences between dental veneers and Lumineers. While most people are completely unaware of the differences between the two, it is important to be educated so you can choose the one which best suits your needs. Below you will find some more information on Lumineers. This information can be compared with other information on this site to help you distinguish which procedure would suit you best.</p>
<p><strong>Veneers vs Lumineers</strong> – From a Commitment Perspective</p>
<p>When it comes to <a href="http://www.getdentalveneers.info">dental veneers</a>, going back is not an option. Before veneers are applied to your teeth, a cosmetic dentist removes a significant amount of tooth enamel. This allows for improved adhesion between your teeth and the veneers. However, this also keeps you from getting rid of the veneers shall the future require you to do so. Lumineers, on the other hand, require either very little to no removal of tooth enamel. Thus, you are able to remove them shall you change your mind. So in the battle of veneers vs Lumineers, in the commitment arena it’s rather clear that Lumineers win. While it is true that you can return to your normal teeth after opting to remove your Lumineers, please be aware that this is not an easy process. They are also bonded rather securely to your original teeth. Further, the actual removal of the Lumineers could cost you a hefty sum.</p>
<p>Thickness/Bulkiness - <strong>Veneers versus Lumineers</strong></p>
<p>Unlike dental veneers, Lumineers are quite thin in nature. While this may certainly sound like an ideal characteristic to some, you might find it to be anything but that. Since Lumineers are so thin in comparison to traditional veneers, they are much more likely to crack. In respect to veneers versus lumineers, we think that veneers trump Lumineers in regard to thickness and subsequent durability.</p>
<p>Costs - <strong>Veneers vs. Lumineers</strong></p>
<p>Just when you think you’ve evaded those $1,000 per tooth price tags with Lumineers, let me tell you that you haven’t. Lumineers can cost just as much or even more than traditional dental veneers. The price tag for Lumineers ranges anywhere from $600 to $1,000 a tooth. The area in which you reside in has some bearing on what you will pay for Lumineers. It is best to check the Lumineers website to find a cosmetic dentist which provides the procedure in your area. If you don’t find a provider in your area via the<br />
Lumineers website, you should browse Google as you may find some providers nearby. With veneers vs. lumineers, neither are the winners in the cost category.</p>
<p>What Would You Recommend? – <strong>The Final Word on Lumineers vs Veneers</strong></p>
<p>To be honest, I would conduct plenty of additional research on lumineers vs. veneers before going in for any sort of procedure. The last thing you want is a shoddy job when you’re forking over several thousand dollars.</p>
<p>Another thing to consider is getting traditional dental veneers from a regular cosmetic dentist. Although Lumineers do sound quite lucrative, people have reported problems with them in as little as a few weeks following the procedure. Explore your options and do what YOU feel most comfortable doing. Don’t be afraid to talk to a cosmetic dentist whenever questions arise.</p>
<p>Let me just step away from the Lumineers verses veneers debate, because I want to remind everyone how paramount it is that they talk to their general dentist before going in for a veneer procedure. Your general dentist likely knows your mouth better than anyone else (other than you). Thus, he or she should have a reasonable idea as to whether you qualify for either veneers or Lumineers. So, before you starting trying to decide between a veneer vs lumineer, should try to decide between cosmetic vs. an orthodontic procedure.</p>
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		<title>Does Insurance Cover The Cost Of Dental Veneers?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does insurance cover veneers? That’s what most people have been asking us since the launch of our site. But really, who could blame anyone. Dental veneers are an expensive procedure to have done and thus people need to make a sincere effort at trimming the costs that they will incur as a result of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Does insurance cover veneers?</strong> That’s what most people have been asking us since the launch of our site. But really, who could blame anyone. Dental veneers are an expensive procedure to have done and thus people need to make a sincere effort at trimming the costs that they will incur as a result of the procedure. Does insurance cover veneers happens to be a very valid question and one whose answer will vary as we move from person to person. While most of you might expect us to answer does insurance cover veneers universally, we can’t as it depends on many things.</p>
<p>Almost everyone is curious as to whether or not their insurance company will cover the cost of <a href="http://www.getdentalveneers.info">dental veneers</a>. Although it would be nice to give a yes or a no answer, it is not quite that simple. Policies amongst insurance companies differ and thus it is difficult to give a definitive answer. More information about finding out whether you insurance company will cover the costs of your dental veneers can be found below.</p>
<p>Procedures on A Cosmetic Basis Are Not Usually Covered</p>
<p>You have to understand that cosmetic procedures are not typically covered by insurance companies. Their job is to keep you healthy, not healthy and looking good. You will, of course, find exceptions from time to time. If you want veneers for purely cosmetic reasons, the chances of your insurance company covering the costs are low.</p>
<p><strong>Does Insurance Ever Pay for Veneers?</strong></p>
<p>Yes, as we hinted above at times insurance companies will cover the cost of veneers. They will not, however, do this if your motivations behind the procedure are purely cosmetic. You have to remember insurance companies are all businesses. What interest, if any, would they have in funding your cosmetic procedure? If they offered this sort of funding to all their customers, they’d be out of business in a matter of weeks. With all this in mind, we can’t give a completely definite answer to whether does insurance ever pay for veneers. We’ve given some suggestions in what’s to follow to steer you in the right direction if you plan to seek financial help from your insurance company.</p>
<p><strong>Does Insurance Cover Veneers or Lumineers?</strong></p>
<p>Your insurance company might be able to cover both veneers and Lumineers, one of them, or none of them. If you’re insurance carrier has offered to pay for either of the procedures, be sure to weigh your options to see which procedure would fit you best and bring about the results you’ve been after. Does insurance cover veneers or Lumineers, will again, depend on whether your insurance company deems you a candidate for coverage.</p>
<p><strong>Get Dental Insurance to Pay for Veneers</strong> by Calling Them</p>
<p>Most people absolutely hate calling up their insurance companies. However, you may be able to get dental insurance to pay for veneers with something as simple as a phone call. But what exactly do you have to loose? If your insurer is willing to fully or partially pay for the costs of your veneers, you have an extra load off your back. Once again, responses will vary. If you’re lucky, your insurance company might agree to pay a percentage of the costs associated with the veneers. If you were involved in some sort of accident which motivated you to seek veneers, your insurance company might agree to pay for you veneers in full.</p>
<p>…<strong>Dental Veneers Does Insurance Take Care of Them?</strong> – Let your dentist find out</p>
<p>If you really dislike talking to your insurance company, let your cosmetic dentist’s office do it. They’ll be able to find out rather quickly whether dental veneers does insurance take care of them (for your particular dental veneers procedure). The billing department can print out a sheet of the various things which you need done and send it on its way. Your insurance company will simply reply by specifying which things they will and which things they won’t cover on the list. This is obviously one of the best approaches to take. From here you can either opt to get the veneers or put it off until finances permit.</p>
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		<title>Getting Dental Veneers In Other Countries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of us simply can’t afford the staggering costs of Dental Veneers. As such, many people venture into different countries to get that smashing new smile. If you’ve ever considered taking a trip to another country for dental work, you are likely aware of the much more tolerable price tags. Below are some tips you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of us simply can’t afford the staggering costs of <a href="http://www.getdentalveneers.info">Dental Veneers</a>. As such, many people venture into different countries to get that smashing new smile. If you’ve ever considered taking a trip to another country for dental work, you are likely aware of the much more tolerable price tags. Below are some tips you should follow when looking to get your dental veneers done in another country. </p>
<p><b>Am I Comfortable With The Fact That My Veneers May Be Sub-par?</b></p>
<p>At times, cosmetic dentists in other countries cannot afford to buy the highest caliber materials for veneer procedures. This could pose a risk for those seeking dental treatment in other countries. While this is not always the case, be prepared to have to replace your veneers within a few years.  </p>
<p><b>Is The Cosmetic Dentist An Expert In His/Her Field?</b></p>
<p>You have to make sure that the cosmetic dentist you find is an absolute expert in his or her field. The last thing you want to happen is come across an incompetent dentist a long ways away from home. Try to find a dentist who has recommendations that are verifiable. Avoid visiting a dentist because of a simple mention in a chatroom or on a message board. A mention in itself does not constitute a visitation. Try to conduct as much research as possible about the potential dentist. </p>
<p><b>Is Seeking Treatment Elsewhere Financially Wise?</b></p>
<p>Sometimes people get too excited when learning about the price differentials for dental treatments in other countries. But of course, they forget to factor in the costs of such things as travel. Is it worth traveling half-way around the world to get a few dental veneers? I wouldn’t think so. Be sure to think very carefully before booking a plane ticket – you might end up loosing money. </p>
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		<title>Fixing Gaps With Dental Veneers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gaps between teeth have proven to be quite bothersome to a good number of people. Luckily, they can be fixed quite easily with dental veneers. While the costs of fixing gaps with veneers can greatly vary, they are generally lower than other procedures involving veneers. Below you will find a more detailed explanation of how [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gaps between teeth have proven to be quite bothersome to a good number of people. Luckily, they can be fixed quite easily with dental veneers. While the costs of fixing gaps with veneers can greatly vary, they are generally lower than other procedures involving veneers. Below you will find a more detailed explanation of how cosmetic dentists typically fix gaps.</p>
<p>If you ask your dentist whether he or she can fix your gap, they will likely recommend a direct bonded resin veneer. This type of dental veneer is applied directly to the teeth - near the gap. Once your dentist is done applying the veneer, you are ready to go! The whole procedure usually takes a little less than an hour.</p>
<p>You might be a little concerned with the durability of direct bonded resin veneers. While this type of veneer is nowhere near as strong as a porcelain veneer, it has proven to be quite durable. Some dentists have reported direct bonded resin veneers lasting 10+ years in patients. </p>
<p>As with other types of <a href="http://www.getdentalveneers.info">Dental Veneers</a>, you have to remember that your habits play a significant role in the lifespan of your direct bonded resin veneers. If you grind your teeth and are no stranger to neglecting your teeth, you can expect your veneers to have a very short lifespan. On the contrary, if you take care of your veneers as you should, there is no reason to not expect them to last for many years. </p>
<p>Keep in mind that direct bonded veneers are not an option for everyone. Many things come into play when a cosmetic dentist decides how to repair a gap – such things include the angle of your teeth, size of the gap, etc. To get a definitive answer, it is recommended that you talk to a trusted cosmetic dentist. He or she will be able to tell you whether your gap constitutes the use of direct bonded veneers. </p>
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		<title>Dental Veneers And Sensitivity Issues</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Much like other dental procedures, dental veneers can cause some discomfort in the patient in the days and weeks following the procedure. While most of the discomfort is often typical, it may sometimes be an indication of lackluster work. Below is an explanation of some of the possible sources of discomfort following a veneer procedure. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Much like other dental procedures, dental veneers can cause some discomfort in the patient in the days and weeks following the procedure. While most of the discomfort is often typical, it may sometimes be an indication of lackluster work. Below is an explanation of some of the possible sources of discomfort following a veneer procedure. If you find this information is inconclusive, it is suggested that you consult with a cosmetic dentist.</p>
<p>All patients who undergo a <a href="http://www.getdentalveneers.info">dental veneers</a> procedure should expect some sort of discomfort shortly following the procedure. This discomfort comes in the form of <strong>veneers sensitivity</strong> to cold and hot temperatures. While you shouldn’t expect the veneers sensitivity to disappear within a day, it should begin to improve in several days to a week. While you are experiencing the discomfort, it is important to make good food choices to lessen the severity of the sensitivity. <strong>Sensitivity with veneers</strong> can mostly be abated by refusing to eat foods that are far too cold or warm. These types of foods bother the nerves within your teeth and can increase sensitivity with veneers following your procedure.</p>
<p>If you find that your dental veneer sensitivity persists beyond a week, it might be wise to talk to your dentist. Although you teeth might still be sensitive from the procedure, more severe problems may be causing your continued dental veneer sensitivity. One of your veneers may have developed a small crack, or your veneers may have not been attached correctly. Both of these issues require a visit to the dentist. A warning for those of you that like to experiment - trying to treat the source of the discomfort by yourself is a bad idea. Most people don’t have the slightest clue what sort of problems can develop following a veneer procedure. Trying to alleviate dental sensitivity on your own can trigger other issues to develop. It’s best to visit your cosmetic dentist as soon as possible the minute you notice that your dental sensitivity is not dwindling in terms of pain and persistency. That is without a doubt a sign that something went wrong during the procedure. Again, for those that haven’t been following along - dental veneers sensitivity is not something to mess around with. When you invest such large amounts of money into a cosmetic procedure that’s supposed to change your smile for the better, you don’t want to be left to deal with something as pesky as dental veneers sensitivity.</p>
<p>Fortunately, your dentist may discover that all you need is a fluoride treatment. The fluoride will strengthen you teeth and make them more resistant to both decay and hot/cold temperatures. If the fluoride treatment fails to cure your sensitivity, your dentist may add a desensitizer to your veneers. The desensitizer should help reduce the sensitivity.</p>
<p>If your dentist discovers that there’s no issues with your veneers, some of the below questions may help you diagnose what’s triggering the dental sensitivity and thus help you cure it.</p>
<p>Do veneers cause sensitivity?</p>
<p>Yes, as we stated above veneers do indeed cause sensitivity. This is nothing to be alarmed about. However, if your teeth do not leave a state of discomfort within a week or less, you should consider talking to your dentist.</p>
<p>Sensitivity and veneers – Did I eat something I wasn’t supposed to?</p>
<p>Your dentist may have warned you about foods to avoid after he or she outfitted you with dental veneers. Did you pay attention to those directions? If not, that’s why you may be experiencing increased sensitivity. Sensitivity and veneers aren’t a delightful mix - following the procedure many hope to enjoy their smile, not dwell on the pain it has caused them. If your teeth are quite sensitive after having your veneers installed, avoid any obnoxiously cold or warm foods and beverages. These will aggravate the problem beyond belief. Stick to foods and beverages that are ambient temperature.</p>
<p>What will help with sensitivity with veneers?</p>
<p>Unfortunately, there’s really no magic bullet with finding what will help with sensitivity with veneers. You can either take a break from eating and drinking things that linger on the very high or low end of the temperature spectrum, or you can just try to take it easy and relax. You’d be amazed at what getting your mind thinking about something else could do to ease your tooth sensitivity. Do your best to keep away from stressful environments, as they could easily aggravate your sensitivity.</p>
<p>If at any time long after your veneer procedure you experience sensitivity, it is highly recommended that your contact your dentist. An abnormality in the veneers could trigger spontaneous sensitivity – an indicator of underlying problems.</p>
<p>For most people who’ve undergone a veneer procedure, sensitivity veneer should not be a predominant concern. Sensitivity with veneers is almost always a negligible symptom that can be ignored if it doesn’t persist.</p>
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