A veneer is a thin layer of porcelain (or sometimes a composite material may be used) made to fit over the front surface of a tooth. They are similar to a crown but do not require as much preparation of the tooth, as they only cover one surface.
Some veneers are built up on the tooth directly using the same material that is used for white fillings. The surface of the tooth is roughened with a mild acid. Then, white filling material is applied in layers until the tooth looks right.
Veneers are usually made from porcelain by a dental technician. You will have to visit the dentist more than once for this type of veneer.
Veneers sometimes come away from the tooth or break if the tooth is knocked or if you clench or grind your teeth. They can sometimes be glued back on, but will have to be replaced if they are damaged. Occasionally, sensitivity or death of the nerve can occur.
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