For people dissatisfied with the appearance of their teeth — including factors like their colour, size, spacing, texture and shape — dental veneers can offer a quick and accessible solution. As you consider all your options for perfecting the appearance of your teeth, you’ll probably have lots of questions. Here are answers to three common questions, including the factors that affect the cost of veneers.
What are dental veneers?
Dental veneers near you look a lot like a cross between false fingernails and, well, teeth. Veneers are thin shells made out of porcelain — usually approximately half of a millimetre thick (or thin). Those small and oh-so-thin pieces of porcelain can be shaped and coloured to match your own healthy and clean teeth completely naturally and discreetly. Dentists and dental laboratories use porcelain to make veneers because it has characteristics very similar to healthy enamel, including how it reflects light.
What goes into the cost of veneers?
We know you may want to know exactly what veneers will cost. That question is impossible to answer in any way other than “It depends.” Every individual’s cosmetic goals, medical history and treatment plan are different. Your dentist will be able to provide you with a precise estimate after reviewing your situation. What we can tell you, though, is that there are several factors that go into the cost of dental veneers in NW Calgary. Here are those factors and things to consider:
- The health and condition of your teeth: If your dentist in NW Calgary needs to address tooth decay or gum disease before fitting you with veneers, that will increase your total costs
- The quality of your veneers: Like many products, veneers are available in a wide variety of price ranges, and each has advantages and disadvantages. What quality of veneers you select will affect your total investment
- How many teeth are being covered? This factor may seem obvious, since placing veneers on multiple teeth will obviously be more expensive than perfecting a single tooth. With this in mind, many people prioritize perfecting the teeth in their “smile zone”
- What material you select: Veneers can be made from a range of materials, each of which offers various advantages and disadvantages that your dentist will explain. Those materials options include porcelain (more expensive, but ideal for significantly deformed or damaged teeth) and composite resins (less a less expensive material that needs to be sculpted into shape)
- Payment arrangements. Your dentist will work with you to make achieving your goals accessible. In many cases, dentists offer payment plans or financing services for cosmetic procedures.
Are you a good candidate for veneers?
Your dentist will carefully examine your teeth to confirm that you’re a good candidate for veneers. There are some issues that may cause your dentist to recommend alternatives because you may be a poor candidate for veneers:
- If you have gum disease or tooth decay, those issues will have to be resolved before veneers can be placed
- If your teeth are weak because of prior dental work or large cavities, they may not be strong enough to support a veneer (especially if it will be necessary to remove enamel before putting the veneer in place)
- If you have an unusually thin enamel layer on your teeth, veneers may not be appropriate for you (unless you’re a good candidate for prepless veneers)
- If you suffer from waking or sleep bruxism — a condition where you grind your teeth and clench your jaw — veneers may not be right for you because those habits can damage veneers
If you’re curious about the potential transformative power of veneers for your appearance and life, make an appointment with a dentist near you. Don’t rule yourself out of getting veneers even if you have any of the above-noted issues. Your dentist will work hard to identify solutions for your needs to help you to achieve your goals.
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