Saturday, November 14, 2009

Temp veneers o_0?

Ok I got my temp veneers on yesterday. My question is how much better will the real ones look. I understand that these are one unit and plastic. Will the realones well look more "real" and these temps are kinda flat on the bottom not rounded like real teeth. Is this what they will look like on the perms or is it jus because its some temp thing made out of the mold sent by the lab based off my model. The temp mold was made off the model but the temps dont look like it so much flat bottoms and bulky.





Will the perm ones look a lot better than the temps? And can the dentist do any adjustments to the perm ones without having to send back to the lab?

Temp veneers o_0?
Your "final" veneers should definatly look a lot better than the temps. Your temps were made by taking an impression of what your teeth looked like before and the material that the temps is very porious and rough (you may even be able to see very small bubbles). The real or "final" veneers will be very smooth, white and will fit each tooth individually so you can floss. Your dentist can adjust the veneers to a certain degree. But just know that when you get them on they will fill very big and bulky... this is totally normal and you will get use to them in a few days. PLEASE do not ask for the dentist to adjust them when you get them on... wait a few days. Go home look in the mirror, ask a friend or family member if they think they need to be adjusted and where. Because once they are adjusted you can't put that back. SO PLEASE do not adjust them right away. And just to let you know if you a female the teeth should be more rounded. If you are male your teeth should be more square. I hope this helps, I hope all goes well. Oh and you will experience some sensitivity, you can use a conentrated floride toothpaste to cut down the sensitivity or you can get custom trays made (after all the adjustments have been made) and "soak" you teeth in Floride gel (like you would like if you were using bleach trays) you can do this one to two times a week for about 45 min, This also helps prevent decay from building around the veneers and any fillings or crowns you may have. Ok, again the best to you.


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