| Q. Can
existing porcelain crowns or laminates be bleached? |
| A. No,
porcelain does not change color when exposed to dental bleach. |
| Q. How
long should bonding last? |
| A. Bonding
lasts 3-5 years, depending on wear and tear. |
| Q. How
long do porcelain laminates last? |
| A. In
excess of 10 years, when properly maintained. |
| Q. Why do
people choose porcelain laminates over bonding? |
| A.
Laminates look more realistic, do not stain, feel more
natural, and are stronger. |
| Q. When do
you need to see a periodontist? |
| A. When
local gum inflammation cannot be controlled by a hygienist and
residual pockets that cannot be maintained are left around the
teeth. |
| Q. Can
porcelain laminates or crowns give me lip support? |
| A. Yes, if
they are built out with bulk, provided it does not interfere
with function and local biology. |
| Q. How do
you get rid of spaces between teeth? |
| A. With
porcelain laminates or bonding. Crowns may be used on more
severe cases. |
| Q. Does it
hurt to have teeth prepared for laminates? |
| A. No, it
is a painless, two-visit procedure. Local
anesthesia can be given to highly sensitive patients, but
is usually not necessary. |
| Q. What
are the advantages of laminates versus orthodontic treatment? |
| A.
Orthodontic treatment takes 18 months to 2 years while
porcelain laminates correct crooked teeth in two visits. |
| Q. Are
cosmetic procedures covered by insurance? |
| A. Dental
insurance usually does not cover cosmetic dental procedures. |
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