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The odds of a porcelain veneer debonding is minuscule, but should it happen a local dentist should be able to bond it back in place fairly easy. My advice is to relax and enjoy your vacation!
Not an easy solution... most pharmacies will have a product called Dent-Temp but with a veneer not much retention, perhaps another dentist would be kind enough to reinsert until you get back home... If the appearance isn't to noticeable maybe you can hold off on care until you get home good luck Kevin Coughlin DMD, MBA, MAGD CEO Baystate Dental PC
Try to see an emergency dentist who might be able to bond it back for you. If cleaned out and bonded well, it could still function for years.
If this was what it looked like when they where placed then you will need a new veneer. What I'm hearing you say is that it was the correct color at the seat (1 month ago) and changed recently. Based on that I can offer multiple assumptions. Contamination at the seating...
It is common for teeth to be sensitive after veneers have been placed if the preparations (amount the dentist drilled) was heavy and substantial dentin was exposed. The bonding chemicals are acidic and can sensitize the nerves temporarily. This temporary sensitivity can last 1-3...
You can adjust the temporaries as many times as you want. Sometimes this process can take multiple attempts. It is important to work out all the details of the veneers in the temporaries so that the lab can duplicate the temporary shape and size when they make the permanent ones. Otherwise, when...