Can porcelain veneers be used to fix a tooth with a congenital defect?
Yes, porcelain veneers can be used to improve the appearance of a tooth with a congenital defect, creating a more uniform smile.
Yes, porcelain veneers can be used to improve the appearance of a tooth with a congenital defect, creating a more uniform smile.
Using whitening mouthwash with your aligners in place is not recommended, as it can affect the aligners and the whitening process. Online Appointment Requests
Yes, porcelain veneers can be used to create a more regular and aesthetically pleasing margin shape on a tooth. Online Appointment Requests
Causes can include worn enamel, exposed roots, cavities, gum disease, fractured teeth, worn fillings, or procedures like whitening. Online Appointment Requests
Porcelain veneers can effectively restore the appearance of teeth with incisal wear, making them look more youthful. Online Appointment Requests
Dentists use x-rays, probes, and clinical examinations to detect cavities. Regular check-ups are crucial for early detection. Online Appointment Requests
You can use a dental water jet with a silicone tip and soft rubber tip with porcelain veneers, but remove your aligners for effective cleaning between your teeth. Online Appointment Requests