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Veneers, Dental Implants & Removable Veneers

Your smile is an important part of your social life. If you are uncomfortable with your smile, this could make you feel uncomfortable interacting with people. If this is the case, you may be looking at options to improve your smile. There are various options for addressing your teeth, but three common solutions are veneers, implants, and removable veneers. Check out this guide to see what is right for you.

What Are Veneers?

A veneer is an irreversible change that is used to correct tooth imperfections like stained or chipped teeth. They are made of thin porcelain or composite resin and are bonded to the front part of your tooth with dental cement. These veneers are permanent, so you want to ensure you have all the information and are positive it is what you want before you do it.

A traditional veneer requires the dentist to grind down your tooth structure. Sometimes they will even have to remove some tooth past the enamel. This is necessary to get proper placement, but it is irreversible and can be painful. In addition, you will often need to be given a local anesthetic.

Cost of Traditional Veneers

A traditional veneer usually isn’t covered by insurance because they are considered a cosmetic procedure rather than a needed health procedure. On average, traditional veneers will cost around $925 to $2500 per tooth and will last you ten to fifteen years. So, while the upfront cost is fairly high, traditional veneers will end up being the most cost-effective in the long run. Some of the factors that can impact the cost of your veneers are:

  • Type of veneers
  • What brand name is available through your dentist
  • Your area’s cost of living
  • The expertise of your dentist

Traditional Veneers vs. No-Prep Veneers

Traditional dental veneers require a lot more prep work than the alternative no-prep veneers. Some examples of no-prep veneers are Lumineers and Vivaneeres. The no-prep veneers take less time and are less invasive. There may be some tooth preparation or alteration, but it is generally minimal. The no-prep veneers only affect the enamel and often don’t require anesthesia. 

Traditional Veneers vs. Implants and Crowns

A veneer is an entirely separate thing from implants and crowns. A veneer only covers the front part of your tooth and is more often used for cosmetic purposes. A tooth implant replaces an entire tooth, and a crown encases the whole tooth. Implants and crowns are often used when a tooth has a lot of decay and needs a decent amount of work.

What Are Implants?

A dental implant is a replacement for your tooth roots. An implant will give you a strong foundation for permanent or removable replacement teeth that are made to match the coloring and size of your natural teeth.

Advantages of Dental Implants

Dental implants will give you many advantages including, but not limited to:

  • Improved Smile: The implants feel and look like your original teeth. They end up fusing with your bone, so they become permanent.
  • Simplified Eating: Eating with dentures can be difficult as it can be hard to chew. Dental implants act like your normal teeth, so you can eat without worry or discomfort.
  • Better speech: If you get dentures and they don’t fit well, they can end up sliding around in your mouth. This can cause your speech to be difficult to understand. Implants stay rooted in your mouth so that they won’t cause this issue.
  • Increased self-esteem: If you are uncomfortable with your smile, it is likely to affect your self-esteem. Getting your smile fixed will send you on your way to feeling better about yourself.
  • Increased comfort: Dentures sit in your mouth rather than being a part of your mouth, which means they can be uncomfortable. Implants fuse with your mouth, so they feel comfortable.
  • Better oral health: Implants don’t require reducing any of your teeth like other procedures. This leaves more of your own teeth left intact, which will improve your long-term oral health. The individual implants also make it easier to access between teeth which helps with oral hygiene.

Cost of Dental Implants

There is no simple answer to what dental implants will cost you, but the following factors can give you an idea of what will impact the price.

  • The dentist doing the work (where are they located, how much overhead there is, individual fees)
  • Condition of patient’s gums and jawbones
  • Whether bone grafts, tooth extractions, or temporary teeth are needed
  • Type of anesthesia used

With those factors in mind, a single-tooth dental implant will usually cost around $4800. A crown and abutment can cost upwards of $2500 a tooth, so the full implant usually runs between $3500 and $6700. However, it will vary from dentist to dentist.

What Are Removable Veneers?

Removable veneers are similar to traditional veneers in that they cover part of your teeth. However, they are completely removable and can be taken out by yourself at home. First, you take an impression of your mouth using the mold sent to you and snap a couple of pictures of your teeth. The company then makes your veneers and sends them to you. You can then snap them on over your teeth.

There are many benefits to removable veneers, including lower costs, no pain, and convenience. For example, a full set of Shiny Smile Veneers will only cost you $570, and you can complete the whole process from home.

How Can I Get Started With Shiny Smile Veneers?

If you are interested in getting removable veneers from Shiny Smile Veneers, follow this easy eight-step process.

  1. Select a payment plan
  2. Pick your veneer shade
  3. Order impression kit
  4. Make impressions using the mold
  5. Take pictures of your teeth
  6. Send back impression kit
  7. Receive your veneers and snap them on.
  8. Be proud of your smile!

Conclusion

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