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Smiling womanThere are many individuals looking to have a great, winning smile. However there are those who have gaps in their teeth, or have chipped, discolored, or worn teeth. Cerinate veneers can provide a solution to these individuals. Plus, because of its design, there is no need for shots, drilling, or any other form of discomfort during the procedure. Cerinate Veneers have proven to be successful and longer lasting than other forms of veneers.

How are Cerinate Veneers different from other types of veneers?
Cerinate veneers, much like any other veneer laminate, is designed to improve the appearance of chipped, worn, or discolored teeth. What makes Cerinate veneers better than other types of veneers in that Cerinate porcelain is stronger and more durable than those made of plastic. It is a durable material that can endure chipping, cracking, and staining. Cerinate Porcelain is different from other porcelain veneers is that it can be made very thin and translucent while maintaining its strength. Also it does not irritate the gums and it has the appearance of a tooth’s natural structure. Cerinate Porcelain also has low coefficient thermal expansion, which means that it prevents the material from fracturing or de-bonding. This is a material that can help you achieve a long-lasting aesthetically pleasing smile.

If you’re considering Cerinate veneers to enhance your smile, the following information will provide you with a good introduction to the procedure. This is just designed to give you a basic understanding of the procedure. But for more detailed information about how this procedure will help you, we recommend that you consult a cosmetic dentist with experience in applying Cerinate veneers.

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What should I expect at my initial consultation?
During the consultation, you and your dentist will discuss the changes that you would like to make in your appearance. He/she will explain the different options available to you, the procedure itself, and its risks and limitations. He/she will also explain the kind of anesthesia required if any, and costs.

Your dentist will begin with a complete medical history and an examination of your teeth and gums. He/she may also take photos and give you specific instructions on how to prepare for the procedure.

Take this opportunity to ask all the questions you have about the procedure. Learning everything you can about your options, risks and benefits is the key to making an informed decision. See Questions to ask your dentist below.

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Where will it be performed, how long will it take and how much pain is there?
The procedures are performed at the dentist’s office and usually take about an hour to be placed on the patient’s teeth. In certain cases, the procedure can take two dental visits to complete. The actual length of the entire procedure depends on the amount of dental work that needs to be done. As far as how much pain in involved, one of the advantages to Cerinate Veneers is that there is little or no discomfort during the procedure. To learn more, please consult with your cosmetic dentist.

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What can I expect afterward?
Cerinate Veneers can give you that great smile. Plus since they are strong and made to last, individuals can keep this winning smile for many years. Since procedures and results vary, consult with your cosmetic dentist as far as what to expect following your particular procedure.

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Ideal Candidate:
  • In general, the best candidates for Cerinate veneers:
  • Enjoy good oral health
  • Want to improve appearance
  • Are well informed in regard to the procedure’s outcome
  • Have realistic expectations

The above is just some of the criteria that your dentist will consider in determining whether or not this procedure is appropriate for you. Also there is no certain age group that can best benefit from Cerinate Veneers, unless of course, children that still have their baby teeth. However, be sure to ask your dentist if he / she considers you an ideal candidate for Cerinate veneers

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