How are porcelain veneers put in?
First Visit
During this visit your trusted, family dentist will gather as much information as possible about you, your needs, wants, and fears. The aim of this visit is to understand exactly what kind of look and feel you want to achieve, after the veneers are put in. He or she will also take a full medical history and aim to understand what current medications you are taking too.
On the first visit, your dentist will take photos and a primary impression or mock-up will be created, which will give you an idea of what you will look like once the job is complete. This is the fun part of the first visit, as it allows you to see what your new cosmetic teeth could look like.
The impression entails applying a matched, composite resin material over your teeth, changing their shape and form for the better. The composite resin will also close gaps between your teeth. After this visit you will leave with the mock-up in your mouth for a few hours, allowing you time to try out your new cosmetic teeth.
Second Visit
After returning after a few hours with your ‘trial smile’, you would have had time to see and feel how the new changes appeal to you. If you are happy, it will be time to create the real thing.
This visit could take up to three hours, depending on how many teeth need to be prepared (or filed down) to create the appropriate room to fit the veneers. The custom-made porcelain veneers will then be hand-crafted to your personal mould while you wait, and fitted thereafter.
Third Visit
The third and final visit entails the inspection of the final veneers to check for accuracy of fit and aesthetics before being permanently bonded into your mouth. The number of teeth being bonded, will determine the length of this visit. No matter what though, you will leave the final visit with a brighter, whiter, happier smile than ever before.