Cosmetic Dentistry Services in Erie, PA

Cosmetic Dental Services in Erie, PA



Are you satisfied with your smile? Healthy teeth are generally better looking, but even minor imperfections can be enough to impact confidence. Whether your concerns are large or small, they are by no means insignificant — how you look directly affects how you feel.

Cosmetic Dentistry Treatments We Offer

Sleep Dentistry Erie offers an extensive array of cosmetic dentistry procedures, from touch-ups (dental bonding and contouring) to complete smile makeovers. Those looking to brighten their smile can enroll in our Lifetime Whitening Program, with convenient take-home teeth whitening treatments for life. 

Helping You Find Your Perfect Smile

During your initial consultation with Dr. Kevin Mahoney, we will review your history (including previous dental work), take images and x-rays, make impressions, and then discuss everything that needs to happen to make your dream smile a reality. Enlisting all the cosmetic dentistry procedures available to us, we can reshape, respace, resize, realign, and whiten your smile to perfection.

If you have dental anxiety or phobia, rest easy as Dr. Mahoney is a board-certified dental anesthesiologist. Never let fear come in between you and your confidence again!

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Cosmetic Dentistry FAQs

What are common cosmetic dentistry procedures?

Some of the most common cosmetic dentistry procedures include whitening, implants, and veneers. Cosmetic procedures are meant to help you look and feel your best. These procedures can range from a simple tooth restoration to a full dental makeover. 

Who is eligible for cosmetic dentistry? Are there any health benefits?

Any person who is unhappy with their smile is eligible for cosmetic dentistry. However, if there is an infection in the mouth, it will have to be cleared out before any procedure takes place. There are many health benefits that go along with cosmetic treatments, some of which include a decreased risk of future infection and reduced space available for harmful bacteria to grow. A general benefit to cosmetic dentistry will be your restored confidence in not only your smile but yourself as a whole.

What are veneers?

Veneers are made of porcelain and placed over the front and side of your teeth to cover up unpleasant chips and cracks. These are easy to maintain as long as they are cared for the same as normal teeth. Many people think of veneers as a "manicure for your teeth."

Can children have cosmetic surgery done?

In most cases, children should not have cosmetic surgery done unless your family dentist recommends it to rectify any health problems that may be occurring. Cosmetic dentistry typically works best on fully developed teeth and jawbone. This ensures that no teeth or prosthetics shift as the mouth continues to grow.

What causes discoloration of teeth?

Discoloration of your teeth is a perfectly normal part of aging. Although, it can be sped up by a few things, such as heavy consumption of tea or coffee and persistent smoking. It's also possible that teeth discoloration could be a side effect of medications used during the development phase of your teeth, specifically antibiotics. In rare cases, discoloration of your teeth could also be caused by an individual's genetic makeup and excessive consumptions of fluoride. 

Are dental crowns permanent?

Dental crowns are meant to protect your teeth from harm or damage. Crowns are a permanent solution to dental problems that may arise. Dental crowns can last for decades if properly taken care of and feel nearly identical to your real teeth.

Where To Find Us 

📍 Address: 3915 Caughey Rd, Erie, PA 16506
 
📞 Phone:  (814) 833-3505
 

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Everything You Need To Know About Different Types of Dental Veneers

Posted on April 25th, 2022 at 2:44 PM
Everything You Need To Know About Different Types of Dental Veneers

If you want to improve your smile, dental veneers are an option to help you achieve the smile you’ve always dreamed of. Whether you have chipped teeth, gaps between your teeth, or any other type of cosmetic issue that you want to fix, veneers are a potential solution that can perfect your smile.

What Are Dental Veneers? (And other Frequently Asked Questions)

Dental veneers are a layer of thin, tooth-colored material attached to the front of your teeth to alter their appearance. They are typically made out of a resin composite or porcelain, with porcelain being the more common choice of material for dental veneers. 

Dental veneers are permanently bonded to the surface of your teeth using a special dental cement and can be used to cover one or several teeth. As a purely cosmetic solution, dental veneers are most commonly attached to the top 6 to 8 front teeth — the ones you smile with!

What are dental veneers used to fix?

Examples of cosmetic dental issues veneers can remedy:

  • Very stained teeth (which can’t be fixed by whitening)
  • Chipped or broken teeth
  • Worn teeth
  • Misshapen teeth
  • Crooked teeth
  • Uneven spaces between teeth
  • Large gaps between teeth

How are dental veneers made and attached?

No matter what type of dental veneers you choose, the general process for making them and fixing them to your teeth is similar. 

Before you get veneers, you will need to have a preliminary appointment with your dentist to evaluate your teeth. The dentist will check that your teeth and gums are healthy enough for veneers and discuss your options to determine the best type of dental veneers for your mouth.

If everything looks good and your dentist gives you the green light to go ahead with improving your smile using veneers, during a second appointment they will take a mold of your teeth to send off to a lab that will construct your new veneers. 

To get accurate measurements, the dentist typically removes a small amount of material from your teeth before making the mold. They may also reshape some of your teeth in preparation for the veneers to ensure they fit perfectly and naturally in your mouth.

Depending on the type of dental veneers you go with, it usually takes a week or two for the lab to create them. Once your dentist has the veneers, you’ll go back for a final appointment to get them applied. 

To attach the dental veneers, the dentist starts by thoroughly cleaning your teeth to remove any bacteria that could get trapped beneath the veneers (which could lead to tooth decay). Then, they roughen up your teeth using a grinding tool to create a slight texture that helps the veneers bond properly to the surface.

Finally, your dentist will fix your veneers to the surface of your teeth using dental cement, which they quickly harden using a special UV light.

How long do dental veneers last?

With proper care and treatment, dental veneers can have an average lifespan of around 10 years. Different types of dental veneers can last more or less time than this, depending on the specific material they are made from.

However, all dental veneers do wear down over time. They can become chipped and cracked like regular teeth, so they eventually need to be repaired or replaced. In this sense, dental veneers are not a permanent solution, but they are a long-term solution to cosmetic dental problems.

The Different Types of Dental Veneers Explained

Resin-composite dental veneers

Dental resin composites are made of tooth-colored filling material, like the kind you may have had a cavity filled with at some point. Dental veneers made from these resin composites are typically the cheapest type of veneers available.

However, they also tend to be less durable than different types of dental veneers, with an average lifespan of about 5-7 years. That being said, resin-composite veneers are easier to repair than other varieties, so minor issues don’t usually require veneer replacement.

Porcelain dental veneers

Porcelain dental veneers are the most popular type of veneers because of their extremely natural-looking surface color and their longevity. They are quite strong and durable, and thus less likely to get damaged or worn down quickly compared to resin veneers. Porcelain veneers are also very stain resistant, so your new smile stays whiter, longer. 

In terms of lifespan, porcelain veneers typically last at least 10 years, and can even last 15-20 years in some cases. While they are more expensive than resin-composite veneers, their long lifespan makes them very cost-effective.

No-prep veneers

No-prep dental veneers are a special type of porcelain veneers that don’t require the dentist to grind down or reshape your teeth before application. The only thing that the dentist must do is remove a minimal amount of enamel from your front teeth to allow the veneers to bond effectively to the surface.

Because of the ease of application, no-prep veneers often only require one visit to the dentist’s office to get them attached. No-prep veneers are a popular alternative to traditional porcelain veneers, especially for people with healthy teeth who don’t want to alter the structure of their existing teeth or for people who experience dental phobia and want a more hassle-free experience.

What’s the Best Type of Dental Veneer?

Ultimately, the right type of dental veneers for you will come down to your goals, budget, and personal preferences. 

If you want the most affordable solution and don’t mind having to get new veneers in less than 10 years, resin-composite veneers might work for you. If you prefer a more long-lasting solution and have a little bit higher budget, porcelain veneers might be the best choice.

At Sleep Dentistry with Dr. Kevin Mahoney, we offer a range of smile makeover solutions, including dental veneers. Our compassionate team specializes in treating dental work-averse patients and will do everything possible to make your visit a comfortable one. 

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