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Choice Between Composite and Porcelain Veneers:
The decision between composite and porcelain veneers is not about which one is inherently better, but which one fits your specific needs, including the issue you want to address, your budget, age, and the placement of the veneers.
Characteristics and Benefits of Veneers:
Porcelain veneers are known for their natural appearance and durability, often lasting over a decade. Composite veneers, on the other hand, are less invasive, usually less expensive, can be applied in a single visit, and are easier to repair if damaged.
Individualized Dental Care:
Each person’s smile is unique, and personalized dental care is essential for achieving the best results. A consultation will help determine if veneers are the right option for you based on your aesthetic goals, budget, and overall oral health.
If you are looking for a way to fix various cosmetic issues with your smile, then you may be considering veneers. One of the most significant choices you might need to make is deciding between composite vs. porcelain veneers. Which one is better?
We prefer not to think of it in absolute terms of better or worse. Both composite and porcelain veneers can help you get the smile you want. Each has its own set of pros and cons. The question really isn’t which is better but which one fits your needs. This includes the issue you want the veneers to fix, your budget, your age, and where the veneers will be placed in your mouth.
Keep in mind that your smile is as unique as you are. This article isn’t a substitute for the individualized dental care you need. It is to give you some basic information so you can have informed decisions with your dentist.
Are Veneers for You?
Chances are you already know a little about veneers, but just in case, veneers are a thin tooth-colored shell attached to the tooth. Cosmetic dentists use them to improve the appearance of a specific tooth or a few teeth. Some aesthetic issues veneers can address include:
- A tooth with an unattractive, visible crack or chip. The veneer can correct that and possibly protect the tooth.
- If you have a tooth that is disproportionately small compared to your other teeth, a veneer can mask that problem.
- Teeth worn down by chronic grinding if the issue is corrected (otherwise, the veneer will also be damaged or broken off from grinding).
- Sometimes deeply stained or discolored teeth don’t respond well to whitening treatments; in that case, veneers can help, especially if the issue applies to just specific teeth.
- Veneers can fix the look of a wide gap that you find distracting or feel self-conscious about.
- A single crooked tooth that may be visually fixed with a veneer.
- If there is anything about the shape of a tooth that you find unattractive, a veneer may be able to help.
To find out whether veneers are right for you, talk with a cosmetic dentist about your goals and hopes. The dentist will help you learn about your best options and whether veneers may meet your needs.
About Porcelain Veneers
A porcelain veneer is a thin translucent shell of porcelain that a cosmetic dentist affixes to the front of a tooth. They are a popular option since many believe they are more natural looking compared to composite veneers. As Colgate said, “With its translucent quality, porcelain most closely matches the look of a natural tooth.”
Porcelain veneers also have a reputation for durability, often lasting over a decade, while the typical composite veneer often lasts around a few years.
You will usually need to see your dentist more than once for a porcelain veneer. Your dentist will need to prep the tooth and then order a custom-made porcelain veneer from a lab. Once the veneer arrives, you will need to come back. In the meantime, you may have a protective temporary veneer. This process can also be done in one visit if they use the CEREC technology, where the veneer is made the same day in the dental office.
The prep work requires your dentist to remove a little of your protective tooth enamel. This means your tooth will have a little less of its natural protection, so you will always need either a veneer or cap to protect the tooth. You also may not be able to switch to a composite veneer since your tooth will need the reinforcement and protection of the porcelain.
Healthline summarized the benefits of porcelain veneers compared to composite veneers:
- Typically more durable and long-lasting
- More stain-resistant
About Composite Resin Veneers
A composite veneer is crafted from a translucent tooth-colored, dental-grade resin. Your dentist can sculpt it, which makes it a good option for repairing cracks and chips in the tooth. The skill and technique of your dentist make a big difference in the durability and longevity of your composite veneer since it is sculpted for your mouth. Keep this in mind since your real-world results may be a little different from the average.
Composite resin veneers are less invasive than porcelain veneers meaning your dentist will not need to remove as much of the tooth’s enamel. Since the process of applying the two types of veneers vary, so does the number of office visits. If your dentist applies composite veneers, you may only need a single appointment.
Healthline summarized some of the benefits of composite veneers over porcelain:
- Composite veneers are usually less expensive
- While composite veneers usually don’t last as long, they are easier to fix than porcelain veneers if damaged
- Your dentist may apply composite veneers in one visit, while porcelain veneers may require a couple of visits
- Composite veneers are less invasive
While porcelain veneers may look more authentic and last longer, composite veneers are a better choice for some due to the convenience, cost savings, or because their dentist needs to sculpt the veneer directly on the tooth to cover a crack or chip. As you may be able to see, when it comes to cosmetic dentistry, there is no such thing as a “one size fits all” solution.
Your Next Step to a Confident Smile
Southview Dentistry proudly offers both cosmetic and oral health dentistry services to members of the Charlotte community. During a consultation, we examine your teeth and help you understand your options based on your:
• Aesthetic goals: In the case of veneers, the best choice may vary depending on your specific goal, just like any other aesthetic treatment.
• Budget: In an ideal world, budget wouldn’t matter; however, we all must keep it in mind.
• Overall oral health.
As oral health professionals, this is paramount. We strive to help you look your best while improving or maintaining your health.
We love seeing our patients’ confident smiles when they love their results. Contact us today to schedule your consultation.