How Long Does the Veneer Procedure Take?

How Long Does the Veneer Procedure Take? from Davis & Dingle Family Dentistry in Columbia, SCFor dental patients wanting minor corrections to cosmetic issues, veneers offer a quick and easy solution by covering the fronts of teeth with a thin shell. Placing these restorations is typically done in three stages and takes around three weeks. It is relatively simple and generally does not involve intense preparation on the patient's part. Find out more about what takes place at each appointment needed for this common procedure.

3 stages of veneer placement

What takes place during each appointment varies by patient and dental practice, and it can be helpful to ask for specifics when deciding on the right time to have this procedure performed. The more knowledge a patient has prior to the procedure, the smoother it should go.

1. Consultation

During this appointment, a dental professional examines the teeth to ensure veneers are the right choice. This typically involves a general examination to check for gum disease, tooth decay, or infection. Many dentists also take X-rays and get wax impressions of the teeth. Some dental practices can use this information to produce a picture of what the teeth will look like after completing the procedure. This allows the patient and dentist to collaborate on any adjustments that need to be made and can prepare the patient for the look of the new smile.

2. Tooth preparation

The purpose of the second appointment is to prepare the teeth for veneer placement. During this appointment, the dentist often scrapes a small amount of enamel off the teeth and makes a solid impression to send to the laboratory making the veneers. Most patients experience little to no discomfort during this process and it is not invasive. Temporary veneers are then placed on the teeth to protect them until the permanent ones can be applied. In most cases, laboratories take one to two weeks to make the shells and ship them back, which is what takes up the bulk of the time this process requires.

3. Veneer placement

At the final appointment, the veneers are bonded to the teeth. During this process, the dental professional will use a bonding cement to secure the veneers, and then use tools to remove any excess cement. Most patients then require a few minor adjustments, which can be done quickly and on-site.

Because veneers can alter the shape of the teeth, it takes many patients a few weeks to adjust to the feel of the restorations. In some cases, a new chewing pattern can disrupt the bite or cause issues for the gums. It is a good idea to go back to the dentist for a follow-up appointment to make sure there are no complications after the mouth has had time to get used to the treatment.

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Conclusion

A popular procedure, veneer placement for most people can be done in approximately three weeks and involves three separate trips to a dental office. This relatively simple treatment can be a lasting solution to improve the look of a smile.

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