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Composite Dental Veneers in Havre De Grace, MD

Please note we may not offer this service at our practice. Please call (410) 939-5800 to learn more.

Rediscover Love for Your Smile With Composite Veneersa man smiles beautifully with immediate load dental implants

Are you ready to smile with complete confidence? Fall back in love with your smile through the transformative power of composite veneers. Make your dream smile a reality with composite resin veneers.

Discover more about this cosmetic dental solution with our cosmetic dentist in Havre de Grace, MD below. Then, reach out to our office at (410) 939-5800 to book your appointment.

What Are Composite Veneers?

Composite veneers, also referred to as composite resin veneers or direct veneers, are tooth-colored shells designed to cover the front surface of teeth. They offer a cost-effective, durable, and aesthetically pleasing solution.

The two types of composite veneers can address the following dental concerns:

  • Stained teeth
  • Crooked teeth
  • Misshapen teeth
  • Chipped or broken teeth
  • Gapped teeth

Direct Composite Veneers

Direct composite veneers are crafted from composite resin and applied directly to your teeth. Direct composite laminate veneers preparation process is quick and minimally invasive.

Indirect Composite Veneers

Indirect composite veneers utilize the same materials as direct composite veneers, but are custom-made before being placed. During the wait for your permanent dental veneers, temporary veneers will be provided.

Composite Veneers Benefits to Traditional Veneers

The advantages of composite veneers include:

  • Less removal of tooth enamel compared to porcelain veneers
  • Can be completed in a single dentist visit
  • Cost-effective
  • Easily repairable if damaged
  • Capable of correcting various aesthetic issues, such as gaps, chips, and discoloration

Composite Veneers Procedure

The composite veneer procedure can be completed in just one visit to the dentist’s office. You’ll experience the following:

  1. Your dentist will begin by cleaning your teeth and preparing them for veneer application. A thin enamel layer may be removed to ensure the material adheres to your teeth.
  2. If you’re receiving direct veneers, the dentist will etch the enamel of your teeth to aid adhesion. They’ll then apply adhesive glue to help the composite material bond to your teeth. Very thin layers of the material are added to the tooth surface.
  3. The dentist will “cure” or quickly harden the layers of composite resin using light. You’ll have the opportunity to select the shade or color for your veneers.A woman is protecting her oral health with general dentistry
  4. For indirect veneers, your dentist will take a mold or digital impression of your teeth after preparation. Your veneers will be crafted in a lab, and temporary veneers will be provided in the interim.
  5. Once your permanent veneers are ready, the dentist will apply them by etching your teeth and using an adhesive material to secure the veneers in place.
  6. Your composite veneers will be placed on your teeth, giving you a brand new smile.

Caring for Composite Veneers

Maintaining your composite veneers is as easy as caring for your natural teeth. To increase the longevity of your veneers, do the following:

  • Maintain a consistent oral hygiene routine, including regular brushing and flossing
  • Avoid foods and drinks that cause staining
  • Regularly visit your dentist for checkups and cleanings
  • Steer clear of hard foods and habits like chewing ice

Composite Veneers vs. Porcelain Veneers

Composite veneers and porcelain veneers are both types of dental veneers designed to enhance the appearance of your teeth, but they have some key differences:

  • Material: The primary difference is the material. Composite veneers are made from a resin similar to that used in tooth-colored fillings, while porcelain veneers are crafted from a ceramic material baked in a lab for enhanced durability and stain resistance.
  • Procedure: Composite resin veneers are typically applied in a single appointment, with the material directly applied and shaped by the dentist. Porcelain veneers require a dental laboratory to fabricate them from an impression, generally needing at least two appointments.woman pointing to her smile
  • Aesthetics: Porcelain veneers usually offer superior aesthetics due to their translucency, which closely mimics natural tooth enamel. Composite resin veneers, although aesthetically pleasing, may lack the same depth of color and translucency.
  • Durability: Porcelain veneers are more durable, resisting stains better and lasting 10 to 15 years, whereas composite veneers usually last five to seven years.
  • Cost: Composite veneers are generally more affordable than porcelain veneers, reflecting the material cost and fewer dental visits required.
  • Reversibility: Composite veneers are more reversible than porcelain, as they involve less removal of tooth structure. Removing a porcelain veneer might not leave enough enamel for a good cosmetic result without a new veneer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can composite veneers be whitened?
How long do composite veneers last?
Is it hard to eat with composite veneers?
Can composite veneers be whitened?
No, composite veneers cannot be whitened. If you’re considering teeth whitening to brighten your natural teeth, discuss this with your dentist before getting veneers.
How long do composite veneers last?
With proper care and regular dental visits, composite veneers typically last between five and seven years. Minor repairs may be necessary during this time.
Is it hard to eat with composite veneers?
Composite veneers shouldn’t affect your ability to bite and chew or change the way you eat. Once placed, they are durable and strong, though it may take a few days to adjust to the feel of your new dental veneers.

Reclaim Your Smile Confidence!

Are you ready to smile and feel great about it? Discover more about composite veneers and other cosmetic dentistry options. To schedule a consultation with our Havre de Grace, MD cosmetic dentists, contact Family Implant & Reconstructive Dentistry today by calling (410) 939-5800.

We can’t wait to help you achieve your smile goals!

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Family Implant & Reconstructive Dentistry

203 S. Washington Street
Havre de Grace, MD 21078
(410) 939-5800

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203 S. Washington Street Havre de Grace, MD 21078
(410) 939-5800

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