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Certainly you can eat normally with your porcelain veneers or Emax veneers. Emax porcelain is a type of porcelain used for crowns, veneers, even some bridges. It is best to ask your existing treating dentist for certain foods to avoid, specially if your bite was compromised in any way. Emax veneers are actually stronger than regular porcelain veneers, and you should not worry about eating.
Of course your can. e.Max is a very robust lithium disilicate glass ceramic. Make sure your dentist evaluates your occlusion and bite to make sure functional movements like eating and and biting are working within normal limits and not putting shearing forces on your veneers.
Hi:Normally you can eat normally with your veneers. It’s best to get post op instructions from your dentist.Best,Dr. Maddahi
Hi:It’s best to have your dentist check the bite on the veneers and also check for clenching and grinding.Best,Dr. Maddahi
Before you proceed, please let's understand what a "Hollywood smile" is: teeth that are youthful, bright, and in harmony. That being said, no one's natural teeth are 0M2 or 0M1, so the conversation you're having isn't really about actually matching your lower teeth; you should also be matching...
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Compared to other cosmetic treatments, porcelain veneers are durable and long-lasting. However, veneers are not indestructible and may not last forever. Individual differences such as your diet, habits, and bite will affect the durability of the veneers and may eventually need to...
Generally speaking NO dental insurance pays for dental cosmetic treatment such as porcelain dental veneers. In my practice I do not take dental insurance, we are fee for service, however in one occasion, in which we billed the insurance for patient as a courtesy, so they get reimbursed, a...
The best fix for a dark tooth is a porcelain veneer or crown. Whitening will not fix it and if you are able to do bonding, it would likely only fix your tooth temporarily. I would suggest consulting a dentist in Great Britain that is able to veneer that tooth. Hope this helps.Dr. Sarah Thompson