Monday, February 13, 2012

Livermore Dentist - 4 Smile Makeover Myths—Busted - Smiles by Design in Livermore

4 Smile Makeover Myths—Busted

4 Smile Makeover Myths—Busted

Source: NewBeauty Staff

There is a lot of information out there about getting and maintaining your best smile. Some of it is really great info. Some of it is, for lack of a better (politically correct) word, baloney.

If you're considering a smile makeover with veneers, you better be able to separate fact from fiction. Here are four common myths that deserve some good old-fashioned busting.

Myth 1: Veneers are a one-time procedure.
Every case is different, and veneers last from five to 12 years in average, but in some cases, veneers have lasted as long as 20 years. "There is a limited life expectancy on every restoration," says Atlanta cosmetic dentist Ronald E. Goldstein, DDS. So, you'll have to replace them at some point.

Myth 2: Veneers only alter the look of the teeth.
Fact: Veneers can be used to build out the back teeth, making the cheeks appear fuller for a more youthful appearance overall.

Myth 3: All veneers are the same.
There is a big difference between regular and no-prep veneers, which require no tooth removal; however, only those who have pretty straight teeth without heavy stains qualify for them. Your teeth alignment has to be pretty close to ideal.

Myth 4: Once you get veneers, you're stuck with them for life.
Fact: "In most cases, this is true, but in cases where only small adjustments were made such as tooth contouring, no-prep veneers can be applied, and they can be removed later on.


 

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