Like most major dental work, patients are given a local anesthetic before application. To prepare the teeth, we will lightly buff each one to account for the added thickness of the veneers. Most dentists typically remove a half-millimeter off each tooth.
Our team will then make a mold of your teeth. This mold will be used to make your custom veneers. In the meantime, we may apply temporary veneers to replace the layers of your teeth that were removed. Once the porcelain veneers are ready, here’s what the application process entails:
- Temporary veneers are removed
- A special solution is applied to the teeth to form a bond
- Porcelain veneers are glued to each tooth, one by one, using composite resin cement
- A light beam is then used to hardened the cement
Once the application is finished, you may feel a mild sensitivity. We typically recommend over-the-counter painkillers, which should relieve any discomfort. If you were already suffering from sensitivity due to thinning enamel, porcelain veneers may actually eliminate the problem.