Avoid Visting a “Veneer Tech” at All Costs
When you look at Hollywood A-listers’ bright, perfect smiles on social media, you may be wondering how they get their teeth to look so perfect. The answer might surprise you— dental veneers. Veneers are thin coverings attached to the front of the teeth to hide flaws like chips and stains. They create a perfect row of identical teeth. But this cosmetic service isn’t just available to celebrities. Veneers are an excellent option for anyone wanting to customize their smile, but you must be careful.
People claiming to be “veneer techs” have been popping up on social media sites like TikTok. They promote their discounted services with claims that they are certified. However, the certification they claim to have is fake, and the results of these procedures are disturbing. Here’s why a licensed dentist should always place veneers.
How Do Dental Veneers Work?
The dentist starts the process by shaving enamel from the front and sides of the tooth to make room for the veneers. Then, they make an impression of your teeth, select a color that closely resembles your natural teeth, and send it to a dental laboratory, which will custom-make the veneers out of ceramic. It may take the lab several days.
In a follow-up appointment, the dentist will check the fit and shape by placing the veneers on the teeth and making any necessary adjustments. Then, the dentist cleans the teeth and bonds the veneers.
Composite veneers can be completed in a single appointment. After the dentist shapes the teeth, they sculpt the resin and bond it to your teeth. Then, the material is hardened by a special light, and the final product is smoothed and polished.
Dentists are oral health experts with extensive training and education. They use high-quality materials, the latest equipment, and technology to perform procedures in a clean and sterile environment.
How Long Do Dental Veneers Last?
Like most dental work, the lifespan of your veneers depends heavily on how well you care for them, but porcelain veneers could last up to 10 years. To keep bacteria at bay, it’s essential to continue brushing twice daily and flossing regularly. Avoid grinding your teeth to prevent chips and cracks and wear a mouthguard when playing contact sports. As always, maintain your oral health by visiting your dentist regularly.
While you may feel like you can save a few dollars by visiting a “veneer tech,” you could end up spending thousands more to fix the problems created by dental work done by unlicensed individuals. Performing dental work without a license is illegal, and for good reason. They can cause lasting damage to your teeth and oral health. It isn’t worth the risk. Here at Boggs Dentistry, our licensed dentists are experts in applying veneers. We want you to have the smile you’ve always dreamt of, and our experts can help provide that in a safe, comfortable environment. Schedule a consultation now and see the difference high-quality dental care can make.
How Does Invisalign® Work?
Heavy metal braces used to be the only means for straightening or fixing spacing issues between teeth. These cumbersome devices are anything but comfortable and easy to wear. The brackets occasionally scrape your gums, and avoiding delicious sticky foods like caramel and popcorn balls is essential. There’s an easier option–Invisalign®.
Invisalign® straightens and aligns your teeth using temporary plastic clear aligners. Your dentist will make models of your current teeth and ideal smile and send them to the lab. The dental lab creates your first set of aligners. They may be tight at first, but that’s the goal. They apply pressure to your teeth and gradually shift them into place. You will switch out aligners every two weeks over two years. Each set of retainers gets you one step closer to your desired smile.
Metal Braces vs Clear Aligners
Unlike conventional braces, Invisalign® is removable, so you can eat and drink whatever you like. You don’t need to avoid certain foods; remove the aligners before you eat and pop them back in when you’re done. Plus, cleaning your teeth and the retainer is easier when you can remove it from your mouth. You can brush and floss your teeth without working around the brackets and wires. It’s important to note that you must wear the device for at least 20-22 hours a day to get desired results.
Invisalign® is significantly more comfortable. The wires in traditional braces often scratch the inside of your mouth. Additionally, metal braces are tightened every 4-6 weeks, and the pressure can leave your teeth sore for a few days. Invisalign® is made of plastic, creating less pressure on your teeth.
Invisalign® is less noticeable than traditional braces. For those worried about braces affecting their appearance, Invisalign is a great alternative. The plastic is clear and hardly noticeable.
Cleaning your Retainers
Keeping your retainer clean and bacteria-free is critical to your oral health. In addition to rinsing it before and after you eat, it’s important to soak your retainer in a cleaning solution for a few minutes daily. There are many options on the market. Additionally, you should brush your retainer. In the morning and the evening, while you’re brushing your teeth, take a few extra minutes to brush your retainer with your toothbrush and toothpaste that includes fluoride.
At Boggs Dentistry, we understand that every smile is unique, and we tailor our Invisalign® treatments to meet each patient’s needs and goals. Whether you’re dealing with crowded teeth, gaps, or misalignment, Invisalign® can provide a clear path to a more confident smile. Are you interested in learning how Invisalign® can transform your smile? Contact us today to learn more about our Invisalign® services and to schedule your consultation. Let us help you achieve the beautiful, straight teeth you’ve always wanted.
What You Need to Know About Dental Crowns
Despite your best teeth-brushing efforts, your dentist will likely discover a cavity in your teeth at some point. Cavities are prevalent. About 90% of adults older than 20 have had at least one cavity. However, there’s no need to worry. Your dentist can help minimize the impact of large cavities by adding a dental crown to the problematic tooth.
What is a Dental Crown?
Dental crowns are used to “cap” a tooth that has been damaged, which is often due to decay. They protect the tooth from further damage and restore function so you can chew normally. Dental crowns can be made from porcelain, ceramic, zirconia, metal, composite resin, or a combination of different materials. Your dentist will determine which crown is right for you based on several factors, including the tooth’s location, function, how much of the natural tooth remains, and position.
What is the Process for Adding a Dental Crown?
Your dentist will start by taking X-rays or digital images. They will then clean up the area and trim down the tooth. A temporary crown will be added. They will send the pictures of your teeth to a dental lab. Once they receive your permanent crown from the lab, the dentist will glue the crown in place. The crown will be unnoticeable and match the rest of your teeth.
How to Take Care your Crown
It’s essential to care for your crown to ensure that it lasts. Luckily, you can care for it the way you would your other teeth: brush twice daily for two minutes, floss every day, avoid hard foods and chewing ice since they could break your crown, and continue to visit your dentist every six months so they can assess the condition of your crown and the surrounding teeth.
Boggs Dentistry specializes in dental crowns. We want you to look and feel your best, and our expert team uses the latest methods and materials to create dental crowns that restore your smile to its fullest potential. Whether you have an existing crown or are struggling with a painful tooth, we can help. today.