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Venners Or Implants? Which One Should You Choose?

Venners Or Implants? Which One Should You Choose?

We have always dreamed of having a great flashing smile. Some of us are lucky enough to have a great set of teeth to flash those smiles. However, some of us are not that fortunate, but that’s okay. Dental advancements have already helped many people to achieve this great smile.

Unfortunately, no matter how we try to maintain a healthy set of teeth, they’re simply not perfect-looking due to unavoidable circumstances throughout our lives. Luckily, there are two widely popular dental procedures that could still help make your teeth perfect: veneers and dental implants. 

Deciding between the two, however, requires the assistance of dental professionals. But to give you clues as to which one would work best for your dental situation, here’s a comparison of the two.

What Are Veneers?

A veneer is often used for cosmetic dentistry and for correcting the tooth appearance. Most procedures are noninvasive and require a minimal recovery period, sometimes even less than a week or so. They don’t require any incisions or stitches, and they’re pain-free. However, it isn’t advisable to use a veneer if there’s bleeding and if the tooth is badly decayed. If you’re experiencing pain, it’s wise to consult your dentist, especially if there’s a possibility that your tooth might become infected. The veneer shouldn’t be used on teeth that are cracked, fractured, or chipped, or if there are visible chips or breaks in the enamel. Veneers shouldn’t be used in areas where the gums or the teeth are sensitive. 

There are various reasons to get veneers. If you’re looking for the perfect Hollywood smile, having veneers is a great way to go. In general, they are a good option for those with these problems:

  • Worn teeth
  • Discolored teeth
  • Chipped teeth
  • Improperly aligned teeth
  • Misaligned teeth
  • Spaced out teeth
  • Unevenly spaced or improperly shaped teeth

How Long Will The Procedure Take?  

Getting a dental veneer placed is generally a very long process. The first step is to consult with a cosmetic dentist to determine if veneers would be a good option for you.

Your first visit will require an x-ray to be taken. Your next visit will require the removal of a small part of your tooth enamel to make room for the veneers to fit. You will also be taking impressions so that you can have your custom veneers made. Your last visit would be placing your permanent veneers over your teeth, ensuring that they are of a perfect fit, and checking your bite. For an average of three dental visits, you should have your veneers completed.

Venners Or Implants? Which One Should You Choose?

How Much Will This Cost?  

A veneer can be a very affordable procedure compared to dental implants. You should talk to your dentist if you’re planning to get veneers for aesthetic reasons, and the cost estimates will depend on your dental requirements.  

How Long Will This Last?

Veneers are designed to last for about 10 to 15 years with proper care.  

How To Care For Your Veneers

  • Use a soft-bristle toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste. Veneers are fragile; proper care should be enough. Over-cleaning it might cause more damage, so it’s recommended that you should be gentle with them.
  • Floss daily. Just because you have a great set of teeth doesn’t mean you’ll neglect taking good care of them. Flossing every day keeps your gums healthy and free from any dise
  • Don’t grind your teeth. Even without veneers, grinding your teeth never resulted in a good outcome. But if you grind your teeth unconsciously when you sleep, wearing a dental or mouth guard would help maintain your veneers in the perfect shape.
  • Avoid cigaret Cigarettes are generally not good for your health, and they’re also bad for your teeth. Tobacco stains your teeth and might add a yellow shine to your veneers.
  • Don’t use your teeth as tools. If you tend to use your teeth to open a bag of chips, you should refrain from doing that once you have veneers. Using teeth as tools might chip or crack the
  • Avoid staining foods. Berries, curries, soft drinks, wine, coffee, tea, or anything that stains your teeth easily should be avoided. Moderation has always been the key; drink plenty of water after consuming staining foods.

Veneers Replacement

Over time, your veneers will wear out, and this is where veneers replacement takes place. Replacing your veneers follows the same procedure as with your first installation. 

Note that you should be careful if your veneers fall off. You shouldn’t try to attach it by yourself; head to your dentist immediately. If you can’t visit your dentist, you can purchase a temporary dental cement to carefully attach it yourself. But make an appointment as soon as possible.

What Are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are a synthetic tooth root surgically placed into the jawbone to support a new bridge or tooth. Implants can be a viable option for those who are encountering these problems: 

  • Have lost a whole tooth or more from an accident
  • Periodontal disease
  • A disease or infection
  • Broken jaw
  • Lost tooth or more

Implants are sometimes used as a treatment after being infected or during a periodontal infection to aid healing. Implants work by replacing missing teeth, which, in turn, allows the person to have a healthy mouth and can even assist in decay prevention.

While there are some things to keep in mind before undergoing any dental procedure, it’s important to remember that the procedure itself is painless and very simple. A qualified and experienced dentist could give the best advice on the best approach to the procedure and provide information about the procedure.

People interested in having dental implants surgery can visit a dentist for a thorough check-up on the condition of their teeth. It’s also essential to ensure that they’re healthy enough to receive implants because the implant can only be effective if it can withstand the effects of a new tooth being put into the jawbone. This is especially important if the person has had any tooth loss due to disease or accident.

How Long Will The Procedure Take?

The full process will depend on your treatment plan and how many will be installed. It can take up to 10 months, depending on the person. The healing process varies between the person and the situation. Don’t worry, for it will still heal on its own. You might notice sensitivity with cold and hot temperatures, but those are completely normal and will subdue overtime. 

How Much Will This Cost?

The cost involved in having an implant placed into one's mouth will vary according to the length of time that has been lost due to the procedure and the severity of the condition, which is currently causing the teeth not to fit properly. The cost can range anywhere from several thousand dollars to several hundred. The final amount will depend on how many you plan to have. 

How Long Will This Last?

Dental implants can last for more than 25 years as they are designed to be lifetime replacements for your missing teeth. Sure, it can be expensive, but it would be beneficial in the long run as the requirement for replacement is minimal. 

How To Care For Your Dental Implants

There are many ways to take care of implants. They must be cleaned thoroughly every three or more times a year, meaning you have to visit the dentist at least twice a year for this procedure. You should also have a regular dental exam so that your implants are thoroughly inspected.

Even with dental implants, you should always maintain proper hygiene, as follows: 

  • Use soft bristles. Don’t be too rough on your implants. Use soft bristles when it comes to brushing your teeth, and you should brush at least twice a day.
  • Brush thoroughly. When brushing your teeth, you should brush under and around the implant crown to avoid any infection. Just remember to be gentle with brushing your implants.
  • Floss daily. Just because you have an amazing set of teeth, you’ll be ignoring your gums’ health. You should floss daily to remove any bacteria build-up that might lead to gum disease.
  • Use an oral irrigator. As there are hard to reach areas in your mouth, it’s recommended that you use a proper oral irrigator to maintain the condition of your teeth. They’re not a replacement for your floss, but rather a supplement for it.

Dentists recommend that patients should be careful when it comes to cleaning dental implants. They advise that implants are cleaned by a trained professional because improper cleaning can cause infection.

Conclusion

Dental implants are different from veneers. While there may be cosmetic differences between them, both offer excellent benefits. They can help improve your dental hygiene and give you a better-looking smile overall.  

Choosing between veneers and dental implants highly depends on the condition and need of your teeth. If you have a missing tooth, dental implants are highly recommended. If you want a bright and perfect smile, the use of veneers is the ideal option for you. For the best results, you should consult with your dentist about which one you should have.


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