cosmetic dentistry

Porcelain Veneers Vs. No-Prep Veneers

Both porcelain veneers and minimal or no-prep veneers are utilized to take care of a wide variety of cosmetic dental issues. But how do you know which option is the right one for you? Both come with their own benefits and drawbacks. Dr. Mark Sowell is a top cosmetic dentist in Plano, TX, and offers both options in our dental office.

What are Porcelain Veneers?

Porcelain veneers are thin shells of dental ceramic that go over the front and sides of a tooth. They’re color-matched so that they blend in with the rest of your smile. If you’re getting them for whitening purposes, they can be color-matched to any shade of white that you desire.

One thing that makes our office stand out from the rest is that we have a ceramic lab right onsite. Many dental labs aren’t connected with the dental office they work with. Restorations are made by machines and are focused on getting each restoration done quickly.

What we can offer are a personalized touch and quality restorations. James Chung is a master ceramicist with his own dental lab connected to our office. At any time, we can make adjustments to your restoration. Each one is handcrafted by Mr. Chung to the best of his abilities. Your restoration isn’t just another one in line. It’s something personal and we strive to make it perfect for you.

Porcelain veneers are considered a permanent restoration option. A small amount of your tooth structure is removed before the veneers are permanently bonded to your tooth. Because this tooth structure is removed, you’ll always have to have a dental restoration.

Minimal or No-Prep Veneers

Realistically, any veneer can be made for minimal or no preparation. However, you don’t get the personalized experience that you get with traditional porcelain veneers. They’re very thin, giving them some limitations for their use. They’re limited to the things that they can fully cover, such as severe staining.

People typically choose no-prep veneers because they’re worried about ruining their teeth with reshaping. They’re also a cheaper option compared to porcelain veneers. It’s all about having the right circumstances for no-prep veneers to be successful. If they’re right, no-prep veneers can be a suitable long-lasting solution that’s also reversible if you change your mind.

Which Option is Right for Me?

Before any cosmetic procedure, Dr. Sowell does a full exam and consultation. He’ll take a look at your teeth and determine what the best option is for you. We make sure to take into consideration your budget as well as the findings from your dental exam before we recommend treatment.

Your Cosmetic Dentist in Plano, Texas

We want to make sure we’re giving you the best option possible to meet your expectations. If you’re interested in transforming your smile, call us or schedule an appointment online!

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