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A Dental Veneer vs. a Tooth Bonding What is the Difference

Many different dental treatments can be done to improve the look and function of teeth. A veneer is one option for correcting tooth alignment, colour, and shape. Teeth veneers are used by dentists when a person's natural teeth still have sufficient structure to support an artificial veneer or if there is not enough room in between two adjacent teeth for traditional veneers. <br>Visit: https://www.glassellfamilydentistry.com/

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A Dental Veneer vs. a Tooth Bonding What is the Difference

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  1. A Dental Veneer vs. a Tooth Bonding: What is the Difference?

  2. Many different dental treatments can be done to improve the look and function of teeth. A veneer is one option for correcting tooth alignment, colour, and shape. Teeth veneers are used by dentists when a person's natural teeth still have sufficient structure to support an artificial veneer or if there is not enough room in between two adjacent teeth for traditional veneers. Tooth bonding is often a less expensive option when compared with veneers because it does not require any cutting on the tooth surface or additional preparation of the tooth. The tooth bond also benefits from being removable if necessary, while veneers cannot get removed without destroying them.

  3. Veneers are porcelain overlays that attach to the front of a tooth using dental cement. They typically cover the entire visible region of the tooth. Dental bonding is not as strong as veneer and cement and cannot wear in the areas subject to high wear, such as chewing surfaces, points where teeth come together (teeth inside).Dental bonding may also fail more readily because it is less resistant to acids than veneering material. People who chew gum or use tobacco heavily are often advised against dentures since this will increase their risk for failure.

  4. If you are considering doing veneer in Memphis, then Glassell family dentistry is the place to go. They have a professional staff, and they offer high-quality dental care for all your needs. Their prices are competitive, and their customer service can't get beaten! Don't hesitate to provide them with a call and find out more about what they do.

  5. Get in Touch https://www.glassellfamilydentistry.com/

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