Monday, November 23, 2009

VENEERS

For those unfamiliar with this term, and that includes a lot of people, a veneer has something to do with plywood in making doors, walls, cabinets and furniture. However, a veneer is something much more than that. For those interested in aesthetics and want to have a really breathtaking smile, read on. A veneer is a thin film of porcelain or dental composite which is placed over the surface of a tooth.


Its purpose is to protect or restore it, and at the same time makes one’s tooth and smile look really nice and friendly. A smile is worth more than a thousand words, and a lovely smile will make a nice impression on anyone and can easily win new friends. Besides, what is the first thing you do when you meet someone? Instinctively, you smile. And your smile can make or break you. Would you want people to have that first impression of you as “the one with those discolored and chipped teeth”? Definitely, nobody wants that kind of impression.

And not only that. A chipped tooth, when left as it is, will soon become a rotten tooth. Ask any dentist and he or she will tell you that. So, before eventually losing a tooth and ending up with a silly toothless grin, why not have a veneer placed on that chipped tooth? It may cost a bit, but it will save you money on the long run. And bear in mind that unless you are 12 years old and you have lost all your baby teeth, teeth don’t grow back. So restoring or repairing a damaged tooth makes a lot of sense.

A cosmetic dentist can easily and quickly perform this task, so worry not about the gut wrenching and nerve racking pain of a root canal. And if you happen to be in residing in or visiting the Philippines, there are several highly qualified dentists who can perform this simple dental procedure.

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