Enhace Your Smile: E-Max Veneers

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Enhace Your Smile: E-Max Veneers

Dental veneers are wafer-thin, custom-made shells of tooth-colored materials designed to cover the front surface of teeth to improve your appearance. These shells are bonded to the front of the teeth changing their color, shape, size, or length.

Our Doctors use E-Max Veneers, they have an appealing translucent colour which is combined with extra strength and durability. The veneers are considered to be the one of the best matches with your own natural teeth. The transparent colour and lifelike shape ensure that it is unlikely to be noticed amongst your own natural teeth. E-max Veneers are the strongest ones so you will not have any problems with your tooth in the future such as breaking or cracking.

E-Max Veneers are known as the top trending material and used to achieve the famous “Hollywood Smile” look. 

What Types of Problems Do Dental Veneers Fix?

  • Teeth that are discolored 
  • Teeth that are worn down
  • Teeth that are chipped or broken
  • Teeth that are misaligned, uneven, or irregularly shaped (for example, have craters or bulges in them)
  • Teeth with slight gaps between them (to close the space between these teeth)

What are the benefits of E-Max Veneers?

  • Designer thin veneers with added strength and durability for longer lasting results.
  • Less likely to chip when in contact with teeth on the opposite arch.
  • Minimal preparation time necessary so patients receive their veneers faster.
  • No tooth etching or drilling required, which can weaken the tooth structure.
  • Bonds to tooth enamel; a stronger, more secure bond than dentin-bonding.
  • Higher translucence and aesthetic quality offering a natural tooth shade.

What's the Procedure for Getting a Dental Veneer?

Diagnosis and treatment planning: This first step involves your active participation. Explain to your dentist the result that you are trying to achieve. During this appointment, your dentist will examine your teeth to make sure dental veneers are appropriate for you and discuss what the procedure will involve and some of its limitations. The dentist may also take X-rays and possibly make impressions of your mouth and teeth.

Preparation: To prepare a tooth for a veneer, your dentist will reshape the tooth surface, which is an amount nearly equal to the thickness of the veneer to be added to the tooth surface. Next, your dentist will make a model or impression of your tooth. This model is sent out to a dental laboratory, which in turn constructs your veneer. 

Bonding: Before the dental veneer is permanently cemented to your tooth, your dentist will temporarily place it on your tooth to examine its fit and color. Next, to prepare your tooth to receive the veneer, your tooth will be cleaned, polished, and etched -- which roughens the tooth to allow for a strong bonding process. A special cement is applied to the veneer and the veneer is then placed on your tooth. Once properly position on the tooth, your dentist will apply a special light beam to the dental veneer, which activates chemicals in the cement, causing it to harden or cure very quickly. The final steps involve removing any excess cement, evaluating your bite and making any final adjustments in the veneer as necessary. 

Do Dental Veneers Require Special Care?

Dental veneers do not require any special care. Continue to follow good oral hygiene practices, including brushing, flossing, and rinsing with an antiseptic mouthwash as you normally would.

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May 24, 2022

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