Is it possible to have fixed veneers, or do you need snap on veneers? If your teeth are mobile, it can be challenging to load them with fixed prosthesis like fixed veneers, crowns and bridges due to their weakness and susceptibility to breakage. Are your teeth appropriate for a fixed prosthesis, or is the length of the root section of your teeth shorter than the length of the crown part? If yes, this could prevent a fixed prosthetic treatment. Additionally, decay and fillings may be present in your teeth that need to be covered with fixed crowns. The size of the filling can also be estimated to determine if the fixed crowns can hold and adhere in a healthy way.
These factors are just a few of many that require the expertise of a prosthodontic specialist who can analyze the nature of each case before taking irreversible action. If the dentist does not follow scientific guidelines and conduct a thorough analysis of the case, it may lead to fixed prosthodontics not being suitable for the patient from the beginning. This can result in several problems, such as gum inflammation and a poor appearance, which can be irreversible. Tooth reduction can be dangerous and result in many problems if it is not necessary.
It is essential to note that fixed prosthetic teeth should only be done in certain cases and not for all people. For instance, these veneers and esthetic crowns are done only in certain cases.
Such cases that are indicated for veneers include, for example, a large fracture of the front tooth, instability of the tooth filling, or a broken tooth that requires root canal treatment that leads to its weakness, where the patient requires a fixed prosthesis to protect their tooth.
Other cases that require a fixed prosthesis of teeth include a pregnant mother who took medicine during her pregnancy that may cause the pigmentation of her child’s permanent teeth to be gray, which can be annoying. Also, the small size of the teeth, their abnormal shape, or the presence of large diastemas between the teeth and in these cases of small-shaped teeth, the teeth are enlarged, not reduced.
Now, let’s talk about snap on veneers or removable veneers. They are an excellent option for those who do not want any kind of tooth adjustment or reduction. They can be used to cover all teeth, all surfaces, and both jaws without the need for adjustment, leveling, or even an analysis of the clinical and radiological state of the teeth. They are a temporary and non-permanent cosmetic solution that can hide everything from diastemas, exposed teeth, yellowish teeth, cracked teeth, decayed teeth, and small tooth or peg-shaped laterals.
The process is easy and fast and does not require a visit to the dentist or anesthesia. It can be done in the comfort of your own home without incurring expensive extra costs that are added according to the complexity of each case. In just two to three weeks, all the defects in your teeth can be hidden, and you can enjoy an aesthetic appearance. They are so natural that no one can recognize them or know they are fake teeth.
If you only want to wear them on occasion and go back to your natural teeth, you can. Unlike fixed veneers, they do not cause damage to the teeth, cause gum inflammation, or require the cost of restoring or renewing fixed veneers for years.
We have answered your biggest question now, which is, Can I make permanent veneers? Yes, but you will have to go to a specialist for any permanent adjustments, or you will regret destroying your precious teeth forever.
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