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How Much Enamel Needs to Be Removed to Get Veneers?

April 28, 2021

Filed under: Uncategorized — plushdentistry @ 7:18 pm
woman wonders how much enamel needs to be removed for veneers

Veneers in Frisco are one of the best ways to erase dental flaws and get the beautiful smile you deserve! However, before you commit to getting veneers, it’s important that you know that the process is irreversible. A thin layer of enamel needs to be removed to make space for your new veneers, and it doesn’t grow back naturally. While this may sound somewhat daunting at first, there’s nothing to worry about! Read on to find out how much enamel needs to be removed for veneers and how veneers will help keep your smile strong and sparkling.

Enamel Removal & the Veneers Process

Veneers are thin shells of dental porcelain that are carefully designed to cover the entire front surface of a tooth. Once the veneer has been permanently bonded into place, it can completely change the size, shape, color, and overall appearance of a tooth. However, it can’t simply be placed on a tooth without preparation. Doing so would keep the veneer raised from the rest of the teeth and cause an unnatural, bulky look.

To mitigate this problem, a very thin layer of enamel is gently filed away to make space for the veneer. This way, the veneer will lay flush with the rest of the teeth once placed and blend in seamlessly with the rest of your smile. The veneers are bonded into place with a reliable dental cement and your dentist will check to make sure your bite feels comfortable, then you’ll be ready to start enjoying your new smile!

How Much Enamel Must Be Filed Off?

Thanks to modern technology, techniques, and materials, porcelain veneers are ultra-thin. In fact, they’re only about as thick as a contact lens! As such, only a very thin layer of enamel needs to be removed from a tooth to make enough space for a veneer, usually about 0.5mm. Your dentist will be as conservative as possible while preparing your teeth to keep them strong.  

Veneers Will Keep Your Smile Strong & Protected

Once the enamel has been removed and the veneer has been bonded into place, the enamel won’t grow back. This means that the altered tooth will always need to be covered to protect it from damage and decay. Thankfully, veneers are incredibly strong and precisely made, so they can easily keep the tooth underneath safe for many years to come. Not only are veneers stain-resistant and immune to decay, but they’re unlikely to chip or crack either. They’re the ideal choice for keeping your smile strong, safe, and sparkling.

If you still have concerns about how much enamel needs to be removed to get veneers, talk to your dentist! They’ll be happy to address all your concerns and review your cosmetic treatment options to ensure that veneers are a good choice for you.

About the Author

Dr. M. Ali of Plush Dentistry has been helping smiles look and feel their best for over 15 years. He is truly passionate about cosmetic dentistry and has even completed an Aesthetic Advantage Cosmetic Course at NYU/Observer! With high-quality and completely personalized treatments like porcelain veneers, he is committed to helping you achieve a smile that you’ll be excited to show off. To learn more about porcelain veneers, he can be contacted via his website or at (469) 850-0786.

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