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Dental Bonding Versus Porcelain Veneers

Posted on May 28, 2021 by writeradmin.

My daughter has two lateral incisor peg teeth that we are ready to repair. Our dentist wants to do four porcelain veneers on her teeth to have them match. It was quite pricier than we expected, so he suggested he could do dental bonding for 1/5 of the price. This sounds like a great solution but I heard they don’t last as long. Should we do the cheaper one and just plan on re-doing it more often?

Millie

Dear Millie,

before and after dental bonding to repair a chipped tooth

I have some concerns here. First, the fact that he has to do four teeth instead of the two peg teeth tells me he is not comfortable with his skill level. He does not feel like he can match the lateral incisors to the front teeth so he wants to do all four which will make it easier for him. However, that doubles your cost and is totally unnecessary. A second thing that worries me is the cost he quoted you.

In reality dental bonding is best used for small repairs such as the one above for a chipped tooth. If a dentist tries to do it over the entire surface area of the tooth it would actually be more work than doing veneers. This is because composite bonding has to be done free hand. It would actually cost close to the same amount or possibly even more than the porcelain veneers.

My suggestion is that you want to get her teeth done you do it right. I would go to an expert cosmetic dentist and let him or her do just two porcelain veneers. Look for someone who are accredited by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. The accreditation process requires true technical expertise and artistry to pass. They are in the top 3% of dentists.

You didn’t mention how old your daughter is. If she is young, her teeth probably are not very stained. However, if she’s an adult, she will have developed some surface stains on her teeth which is a natural result of living. If that is the case, I would suggest you get her teeth whitened before you have the veneers done on her teeth.

Porcelain veneers can be made to any color, but once they are made the color is permanent. If she decides to whiten her teeth a few years later, her natural teeth will whiten but not her veneers. It is more financially responsible to whiten ahead of time. If you don’t the veneers will have to be replaced.

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Filed Under: Dental Bonding Tagged With: AACD accredited dentist, composite bonding, porcelain veneers, repairing chipped teeth, Teeth Whitening

Botched Implant Case

Posted on May 18, 2021 by writeradmin.

A little over a year ago, I had four dental implants placed after a car accident left me with a lot of lost teeth. Since then, the crowns have broken or fallen off and the implants themselves are there but I don’t know how healthy or secure they are. I tried calling the office for quite a few weeks and they kept giving me the run around. Now I have discovered this dentist has left the country and no one can reach him. At first, I was worried about him, like maybe something happened to him on vacation, but it turns out he literally skipped the country. He’s emptied the practice account and they are closing the doors. What do I do now?

Andrew

Dear Andrew,

woman covering her mouth with her hand.

 

I am sorry this happened to you. First, the accident and then an unethical dentist. In all honesty, the only thing you can do now, is to have someone who is skilled with dental implants to look at your case and see how stable the implants are and what went wrong with the dental crowns. Hopefully, the implants themselves are fine and the dentist who did your case just did not bond them on properly.  Then, you will only have to replace the crowns. If it does turn out that your implants are poorly placed and at risk, you will have to replace them. Unfortunately, that will also mean getting one additional procedure, known as bone grafting, so that you will again have enough bone structure to retain your new dental implants.

There is an upside to these tragic circumstances. First, you can make any changes you want. If there was something you didn’t like about the earlier results, now is your chance to completely remake your smile. Make it gorgeous. Another opportunity is for you to whiten your teeth. If you decide to do that, do it before your new crowns are made. Whatever color they are fashioned with is permanent.

A second upside is that I am willing to bet that most dentists who hear the series of events that happened to you will be more willing to work with you on paying this out instead of having to pay up front, which is the typical requirement.

Again, I am sorry this happened to you. Hopefully, this next dentist will be just what you need!

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Filed Under: Dental Implants Tagged With: bone grafting, dental crowns, dental implant failure, Teeth Whitening

Can No-Prep Veneers Work for any Patient?

Posted on May 8, 2021 by writeradmin.

I am considering getting a smile makeover and really like the idea of no-prep veneers, like Lumineers. I see that some people warn against them and say they end up bulky, but I saw on another blog a picture of a woman who had no-prep veneers and had gorgeous results. Can this happen with any patient or was that specific to her type of teeth, like maybe her teeth were smaller than other people’s? I also noticed he (the dentist) said that he used his own personal ceramist. Does that make a difference?

Kelly

Dear Kelly,

a porcelain veneer being placed on a tooth

 

What a great question. Let’s start with the ceramist issue. Having his own ceramist works well if the ceramist is skilled, but the dentist will also need to be skilled. You can have a great cook who follows the instructions to a terrible recipe and guess what? The dish will not taste good. In the same vein, you can have a great recipe but a cook who does not have the skill to follow through well. You will still end up with a yucky meal.

It is the same with a ceramist. You need a skilled, artistic cosmetic dentist as well as a skilled, artistic ceramist in order to produce beautiful results. If the dentist whose blog you read used his own ceramist, then he did not use Lumineers. This is one of the drawbacks to that particular brand. They insist you use their lab. Unfortunately, their lab is notorious for creating bulky, and sometimes even chalky-looking results. The dentist you read about probably used a different brand of no-prep porcelain veneers.

Your Best Strategy for a Beautiful Smile Makeover

When it comes to smile makeovers, it is better to focus on choosing the right dentist and not the particular brand of porcelain veneers. Finding the right dentist means, he or she has the skill to create a beautiful recipe and he understands which ingredients (ie. the brand) will bring the flavor you want to your smile. In addition, he will know which ceramists are able to put his recipe together to perfection.

So where do you find such a celebrity chef? I would look for a dentist who has reached accreditation with the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. AACD accredited dentists have proven technical skill and artistry. You will love the results they get.

This blog is brought to you by Philadelphia Cosmetic Dentist Dr. Michael Weiss.

 

Filed Under: Porcelain Veneers Tagged With: AACD accredited cosmetic dentists, finding a cosmetic dentist, Lumineers, no-prep porcelain veneers, Smile Makeovers

Thoughts on Premium Home Teeth Whitening

Posted on May 4, 2021 by writeradmin.

I’ve been wanting to do a smile makeover for a while. Recently, I received an offer in the mail for Premium Home Whitening. Then, I received a Groupon offer for the same thing. It is less than what my dentist charges. I was wondering if it will really work or if I will be wasting my money.

Katherine

Dear Katherine,

teeth whitening trays

I looked into this. There are some good and bad things about this. First the good. The whitening ingredient they use is 35% carbamide peroxide. This is a valid whitening ingredient and will whiten your teeth. That is great. Now for the less than good news. The light they advertise seems bogus. This makes me uncomfortable with the company. If they are willing to lie to patients to draw them in, how do we know their ingredients are what they say they are? I don’t like deception.

A second thing to consider is the whitening tray. When you get teeth whitening done with your dentist, he or she will prepare custom fitted trays. This both protects your gums for being irritated by the whitening gel as well as keeps the gel concentrated on your teeth by not leaking or by letting saliva in to dilute it.

The tray you get with this will not be not be custom fit. Instead, it will sort of fit. However, your saliva will weaken the gel meaning you won’t get as much whitening out of each kit as you would with your dentist.

You mentioned the price was more than your dentist, but did not say how much more. One thing I would do is tell your dentist how much the kit is and ask him if he can come close to that so you will be able to do the procedure with him under a professional’s care. My guess is if he is not willing to, some dentist will be.

If you are thinking about improving your smile, teeth whitening will make you and your teeth look younger. If you are looking for a complete smile makeover, the way to do that is with porcelain veneers. However, while teeth whitening can be done with any dentist, porcelain veneers require an expert cosmetic dentist. If you decide to go that route, my suggestion is you only do that with a dentist who is AACD accredited.

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Filed Under: Teeth Whitening Tagged With: AACD accredited dentist, bleaching teeth, finding an expert cosmetic dentist, porcelain veneers, smile makeover

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