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November 26, 2020

Woman with porcelain veneers

Getting porcelain veneers is exciting! This cosmetic treatment option is becoming increasingly popular and is even common amongst celebrities. This is because they can mask a wide variety of imperfections including discoloration, worn teeth, chips, misaligned teeth, and gaps! However, getting porcelain veneers is a multi-step process, and you won’t see the permanent results right away. Instead, you will have temporary veneers. Continue reading to learn more about temporary veneers in Allen so you will know what to expect.

Why Do You Need to Get Temporary Veneers?

When your dentist prepares your smile for the veneers, they will need to remove a thin layer of your protective enamel and take an impression of them. This will then be sent to a laboratory so you can have your permanent veneers made. You will need to have temporary veneers until they are ready for the following reasons:

  • Sensitivity: When you have part of your enamel removed, your teeth will be especially sensitive to hot and cold foods and beverages. The veneers cover this area and offer protection.
  • Appearance: Having your teeth trimmed down during these two weeks may not be cosmetically pleasing. Temporary veneers allow your teeth to look normal until your permanent veneers can be placed.
  • Testing them out: They will help you to get the feel of permanent veneers before you have them placed. If there is something you dislike about the temporary ones, you can let your dentist know so they can make the changes you want before you have your permanent veneers placed.

What’s It Like to Have Temporary Veneers?

Having temporary veneers won’t feel like the real thing. Most of the time, temporary veneers do not have gaps between the teeth, so it is not advised to floss during this time. Because they are made of a different material than your permanent ones will be, they may not blend as well into the rest of your smile, but the difference is hardly noticeable. Your permanent veneers will blend in much better, so there is no need to worry.

During this time, it is a good idea to avoid certain foods and beverages. Hard, sticky foods, items that contain lots of pigment, and crunchy foods should be left to the side. Your dentist will likely recommend that you eat a soft diet with foods that will not leave you with any stains.

While you may not be looking forward to wearing your temporary veneers, it is just part of the process when you’re working to reach your smile goals. Your cosmetic dentist in Allen would be happy to address any concerns you may have during this time so you can rest assured and be ready for your perfected smile.

About the Author

At P. A. Dental Arts, you have not just one, but two experienced dentists. Dr. Christina Blacher earned her Doctor of Dental Medicine from Midwestern University in Glendale, AZ. Dr. Corbin Reed Alhadef graduated with his Doctor of Dental Surgery from Texas A&M/Baylor College of Dentistry. They are both members of the American Dental Association (ADA), Texas Dental Association (TDA), and Academy of General Dentistry (AGD). For more information on porcelain veneers or to schedule a consultation, visit their website or call (214) 383-5511.