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They are thin sheets of porcelain that can be affixed to the surface of a tooth to improve smiles by covering chipped, broken, stained or misshaped teeth. Porcelain is usually thought of as a delicate material, but when bonded to a tooth, it is incredibly strong and durable. Selecting a Veneer Shade Why not choose a thicker porcelain veneer? “The translucency of porcelain veneers is precisely the feature that enables them to so effectively imitate natural tooth enamel,” Munowitz said. Using more than one color in making the veneers also provides variation and avoids teeth looking artificial. Eye teeth tend to be darker than the others, while front teeth typically are the whitest. Molars most often are a shade between the two. Another important factor to consider is the surface texture of porcelain veneers, Munowitz said. Adequate texture helps to break up light reflections and make the veneer look more natural. If you would like to learn more about porcelain veneers or you would like to speak to a professional about cosmetic dentistry services provided by Dr. Munowitz, please call: (513) 755-8000, or visit www.smilesohio.com. About Dr. Mindy Munowitz © 2007 Sinai Marketing and Dr. Mindy Munowitz. Authorization to post is granted, with the stipulation that Sinai Marketing is credited as sole source. Linking to other sites from this article is strictly prohibited, with the exception of herein imbedded links. 513 755 8000
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