The many benefits of cosmetic dentistry veneers, Miami FL
When you watch television or look at advertisements, all of the people in them have brilliant, flawless smiles. It is enough to make you feel inferior if your teeth are less than perfect. There is no reason to be envious of their good fortune; you can have that dazzling Hollywood smile too. Cosmetic dentistry veneers, Miami may make your dreams come true.
Most movie stars and models weren't born with a smile of perfection; it was created for them by a cosmetic dentist! Veneers gave birth to the Hollywood smile we are so familiar with today. They were invented in the 1930's by Charles Pincus, a California dentist, and were primarily used in the motion picture industry. They were too expensive for most, and only lasted a short while because they were bonded with denture adhesive. In 1985, a new bonding technique was developed and the increased affordability and popularity of veneers since then has been phenomenal. They are now the second most requested porcelain restoration in dentistry.
Porcelain veneers are essentially a partial crown and can be used to correct many problems with smiles such as:
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Most movie stars and models weren't born with a smile of perfection; it was created for them by a cosmetic dentist! Veneers gave birth to the Hollywood smile we are so familiar with today. They were invented in the 1930's by Charles Pincus, a California dentist, and were primarily used in the motion picture industry. They were too expensive for most, and only lasted a short while because they were bonded with denture adhesive. In 1985, a new bonding technique was developed and the increased affordability and popularity of veneers since then has been phenomenal. They are now the second most requested porcelain restoration in dentistry.
Porcelain veneers are essentially a partial crown and can be used to correct many problems with smiles such as:
- Minor fractures
- Discoloration that doesn’t respond to teeth whitening procedures
- Chipped teeth
- Defects in the enamel
- Gaps between front teeth
- Teeth that are too small or too short
- Worn down teeth that can make you look older
- Darkened areas that have been exposed by receding gums
- Minor misalignment
- Uneven coloring
- Thin enamel
- Recessed teeth
- Your teeth must be healthy; veneers cannot be placed if there is active gum disease or large areas of decay
- The structure of your teeth must be sound, veneers do not add strength to teeth, so there cannot be large fillings or fractures
- Bruxism must not exist, clenching and grinding your teeth will break the veneers
- You must practice excellent oral hygiene
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