Monday, April 27, 2009

Veneers adn braces - is this possible?

Can anyone tell me if it is possible to have veneers on the top row of your teeth and also have braces on the bottom row to fix a cross bite at the same time? Has this ever been done before? or would it be better to get braces on both rows/ veneers on both rows?

Veneers adn braces - is this possible?
Worry about your crossbite. An orthodontist will have to band both arches to correct this anyway. After you've got your occlusion fixed, veneers can be considered.


If you already have the veneers, the orthodontist can secure the brackets to the porcelain. I've seen this done once, but when the brackets were removed there were some scratches on the porcelain.
Reply:I highly recommend you to get braces both rows. This is because you want to keep all your natural teeth. With braces and natural teeth, this produces the greatest result than any dentist work.





Veneers sometimes may look nicer than problematic teeth (without corrected by braces). But they couldn't beat natural teeth which have been corrected by braces.





Never ever consider wearing veneers top row and braces bottom. Because their shades couldn't perfectly match. And veneers and natural teeth's texture are different. This will make your teeth look weird or unnatural because the top row and the bottom row are different. People can see you have done something to your teeth unnaturally.





Veneers are not reversible.





Wearing braces on your natural teeth are the best bet and produce the most beautiful result!!!
Reply:FYI...veneers are reversible if you get veneers done by a Dr that does Lumineers.
Reply:Braces are better they will correct everything naturally . you may still need veneers later just not as many. But if you do veneers with no braces you may more and depending on your bite you may keep replacing them because you will break them more often.

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