Shade Guide To Teeth, Selection Process

Creating a full and beautiful smile is easy with the help of porcelain veneers. Veneers are one of the most tried and trusted cosmetic options and has been for years. Veneers are easy to place, normally requiring little to no anesthetic. They are relatively long-lasting, with most porcelain veneers staying in place for about a decade. The veneer procedure involves matching your current restorations with your existing dentition for a bright, flawless appearance.

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Can Porcelain Veneers Be Whitened?

You may already have veneers or are looking to get them placed but want to know if they can be whitened. Porcelain veneers cannot be whitened with whitening products or treatments. They remain the color they were when first created for you. In order to whiten your veneers, they will need to be fully replaced with veneers that are of a lighter shade. While some whitening treatments and products promise to whiten dental restorations, the vast majority of restorations will not change color during or after using the product. The beauty about veneers not changing color is that you can rest assured they won’t stain or discolor. You can always benefit from veneers that are the same color they were when they were first placed.

Best Options for Veneer Patients

If you’re unhappy with the color of your veneers, the best option is to have them replaced. Your doctor may recommend whitening your natural teeth prior to the veneer procedure so that your new whiter veneers match your brighter smile. You may need to whiten your natural teeth regularly to keep them bright, white and matching the veneers that have been placed. Because the veneer procedure is so easy and quick, it takes very little time to replace them. In fact, it’s recommended that you have your veneers replaced every 10 years, so if your veneers are over a decade old, you may want to consider having them replaced regardless of their color.

In order to be fully satisfied with your new veneers, it’s important to choose a color that works for your smile. Whitening your natural teeth can help in creating a flawless and natural look so that it’s less obvious that you’re wearing veneers. While veneers may not be able to be whitened, they can’t stain or discolor either. This ensures that you can always feel confident in wearing your veneers and showing off a bright, full and flawless smile.

If you’d like to come into our office for Veneer treatment, call us today and we can schedule a consultation appointment for you.

Fusion Dental Care (raleigh, Nc) Dental Team With Model Of Teeth

Fusion Dental Care offers cosmetic dentistry as well as many other services in Raleigh North Carolina. Our goal is to provide the highest level of care to patients of all ages using the latest technology. Fusion offers a relaxed environment, and we offer many dental restoration options for our patients. 

One of the more common requests that our patients have raised to our dentists are questions regarding the removal of white spots or stains from their teeth. This article describes the origins of them, treatment options, and ways that you can prevent them from arising from your own smile!

What Causes White Spots In Teeth?​

While white spots can emerge from a variety of reasons, some of the more common reasons include:

  • Deficiency in the Diet: A diet rich in minerals is essential for dental health. In order to obtain the necessary mineral intake, you must consume foods rich in phosphorus, calcium or magnesium. It should be noted that poor tooth formation can begin during pregnancy, if the mother does not feed properly.

  • Fluorosis: Having an excess of fluoride in the teeth can produce white spots and in turn weaken the tooth enamel. This causes calcium formation and, over time, the stain may turn brown.

  • Decalcification: It occurs when bacterial plaque and acids decalcify the enamel. This becomes a sign that a tooth decay will appear.

  • Bad Dental Hygiene: If you have good dental hygiene you can avoid the appearance of white spots. 
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How to Treat White Spots on Teeth

The treatment for this dental disorder will depend on the origin of the stain. The alternatives that exist to eliminate or decrease them are the following.

  1. Dental Microabrasion: It consists of superficially removing the first enamel layers that are defective. If the spots are very light, they can be removed, if they are dark they are hidden. Then a reconstruction can be done to improve dental color and aesthetics.

  2. Veneers: If the case is more serious, a fine porcelain prosthesis is placed. It adheres to the surface of the tooth to provide a natural and satisfying appearance.

  3. Tooth Whitening: It helps to hide the spots, but does not eliminate them completely. It can be done at home with products intended for this purpose, but it is best to have a tooth whitening treatment performed by a dentist. This is because if it is not applied properly, the effect may be contrary to what is sought.

  4. Apply Topical Fluoride: This in the case of people with hypoplasia. Fluoride helps develop enamel and prevent tooth decay.

How to Avoid the Appearance of White Spots?

White spots on teeth are preventable. First of all, you have to have proper dental hygiene and visit the dentist regularly. Other recommendations you should follow include:

  • Avoid smoking. Cigarettes have dyes capable of staining teeth a lot.
  • Reduce the consumption of beverages and foods that can stain your teeth, such as coffee, tea or red wine.
  • Brush your teeth at least twice a day. To do this use whitening toothpastes.

If you have orthodontic appliances, it is essential to maintain good dental hygiene to prevent bacterial plaque from accumulating under the bands.

Contact Fusion Dental Care in Raleigh

Our team at Fusion Dental wants to make sure that our patients are comfortable with whatever treatment they choose. Our skilled staff will answer any questions you may have and ensure you understand all of the details every step of the way.  We may even provide molds, x-rays, and photos to help us build you a customized treatment plan.

If you are interested in finding out more about orthodontic appliances in Raleigh, NC, please contact Fusion Dental to schedule your appointment.

What Exactly Are Dental Veneers

If you have chipped, stained, or uneven teeth and are looking for a natural white looking smile, then veneers may be right for you.

Dental veneers are made out of a durable porcelain, and are bonded to teeth using a cement material. This tooth-colored material is used to cover the front surface of teeth and improve a patient’s appearance. Veneers can change the size, color, shape or length of teeth.

When are dental veneers worth it?

You may want to consider getting veneers if you have any of the following symptoms:

  • Teeth that are worn down
  • Discolored teeth that have stains
  • Chipped or broken teeth
  • Misaligned, uneven or misshaped teeth
  • Gaps between teeth

If you have any of the above, veneers may be worth it to give you that natural looking, beautiful white smile you have always wanted.

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How Can I Get The Most Out Of My veneers?

Some helpful tips to get the most out of your veneers include the following:

  • Avoid biting any hard objects or foods.
  • If you suffer from bruxism, or clench your teeth, wear a mouthguard to help prevent damage to the veneers.
  • Avoid biting your nails as this can damage your veneers.

Veneers are extremely durable if they are taken care of properly. Good oral hygiene with daily brushing and flossing is recommended, as well as regular dental visits in our office.

Contact Fusion Dental Care in Raleigh

Our team at Fusion Dental wants to make sure that our patients are comfortable with whatever treatment they choose. Our skilled staff will answer any questions you may have and ensure you understand all of the details every step of the way.  We may even provide molds, x-rays, and photos to help us build you a customized treatment plan.

If you are interested in finding out more about Invisalign in Raleigh, NC, please contact Fusion Dental to schedule your appointment.

Fusion Dental Care (raleigh, Nc) Veneers

Veneers are porcelain shells that are bonded to your teeth. They match the color and shade of your natural teeth giving patients a beautiful white smile.

A cement material is used to bond veneers to the front of your teeth. Typically veneers are used for chipped, stained, or uneven teeth. Veneers make teeth look uniform and bright white giving patients the look and feel of natural teeth.

What Are Veneers Made Of?

Veneers are made out of porcelain that is durable and is also long lasting. On average the life of veneers is anywhere between 10-15 years. Patients must be cautious with veneers to ensure they last. The life of veneers depends on how much wear and tear they get over time. In order to ensure veneers last and stay in good condition, patients must take care of their teeth.

What Exactly Are Dental Veneers

How Can I Get The Most Out Of My veneers?

Some helpful tips to get the most out of your veneers include the following:

  • Avoid biting any hard objects or foods.
  • If you suffer from bruxism, or clench your teeth, wear a mouthguard to help prevent damage to the veneers.
  • Avoid biting your nails as this can damage your veneers.

Veneers are extremely durable if they are taken care of properly. Good oral hygiene with daily brushing and flossing is recommended, as well as regular dental visits in our office.

Contact Fusion Dental Care in Raleigh

Our team at Fusion Dental wants to make sure that our patients are comfortable with whatever treatment they choose. Our skilled staff will answer any questions you may have and ensure you understand all of the details every step of the way.  We may even provide molds, x-rays, and photos to help us build you a customized treatment plan.

If you are interested in finding out more about Invisalign in Raleigh, NC, please contact Fusion Dental to schedule your appointment.

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