Have you considered some type of cosmetic dental treatment
to transform your smile? If so, porcelain veneers may be just the treatment you
have been looking for. But just how much do you know about porcelain veneers? To find out, test your knowledge with the
following quiz from your Grand Prairie dentist, Dr. Quinn Smith, and check your answers below.
Take the Quiz
1.
True or False: Porcelain veneers are less
durable than dental bonding.
2.
True or False: Porcelain veneers mimic the
interaction of light with natural teeth.
3.
True or False: A transformation with porcelain
veneers typically takes 2-3 dental visits from start to finish.
Check Your Answers
1.
False.
Dental bonding is a procedure that uses a tooth-colored composite resin
material to reshape and resurface teeth. Because it does some of the same
things that porcelain veneers do, the two procedures are often compared. However,
it is not dental bonding, but porcelain veneers, that are the more durable of
the two. Porcelain veneers are strong and stain-resistant, meaning that the
transformations that they achieve will last for many years to come.
2.
True.
Porcelain veneers are able to achieve incredible levels of realism by the way
that they mimic the interaction of light with natural teeth. This realistic
sheen lets them pass for natural teeth, contributing to a beautiful smile that
you will be excited to show off.
3.
True. If
you choose to receive porcelain veneers
from your Grand Prairie cosmetic dentist, Dr. Smith, you will be opting for a rapid transformation. The entire
process typically takes between two and three dental visits. These visits include
a consultation, taking molds of your teeth from which your custom veneers will
be fabricated, tooth preparation, and the final placement of your custom
veneers.
Schedule a Visit with Your Grand Prairie Cosmetic Dentist
Are you interested in a smile transformation with porcelain veneers? If so, contact our
75052 dental office to schedule an appointment or a consultation with your Grand Prairie cosmetic dentist, Dr. Smith, today by calling
972-262-5111. We welcome patients from Grand Prairie, Arlington, South Dallas,
Cedar Hill, Duncanville, and surrounding communities.
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