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Veneers for Chipped Teeth

Medically reviewed by Dr Minoo Ghamari  / Mar 14, 2023  
Medically reviewed by Dr Minoo Ghamari  
Mar 14, 2023  
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It's hard to feel confident when your teeth are damaged. Chipped teeth can happen for some reasons, but the good news is that there's often an easy fix – veneers. In this topic, we'll look at why chipped teeth occur and how veneers could be the answer you're looking for in terms of correcting them. We'll also explore who should consider getting veneers and other problems they help treat and if there are any non-invasive alternatives.

What Causes Chipped Teeth?

Chipped teeth are one of the most common dental problems people suffer from, and there are several causes. Here are the most common reasons why you may have a chipped tooth:

Teeth Grinding

Teeth grinding, also called bruxism, is a common cause of chipped teeth. When you grind your teeth, you put a lot of pressure on them, which can cause them to crack or break. In addition, teeth grinding often occurs at night, so you may not even know you're doing it.

Eating Hard Foods

Eating hard foods can also cause chipped teeth. Eating crunchy foods like popcorn kernels, ice cubes, and hard candy can put a lot of strain on your teeth, which can cause them to chip or break.

Chewing On Non-food Items

You can always rely on your teeth to do what they're not supposed to. However, chewing on non-food items like pencils and pens can also cause chipping, especially if you don't know what kind of material it is made from.

Accident or Trauma

Accidents and trauma can also cause chipped teeth. If you've been in a car accident, sports injury, or any other kind of physical trauma that involves your mouth, it's possible to chip or break a tooth.

Can Veneers Help With Chipped Teeth Correction?

Veneers are a great option for chipped teeth correction, as they can improve the appearance of your smile and restore any damage to your enamel. Veneers are very thin shells custom-made from porcelain or composite resin materials. They're designed to fit over the teeth, with minimal preparation required on the existing tooth structure below.

The two main types of veneers used to correct chipped teeth are porcelain and composite resin. Porcelain veneers provide a longer-lasting solution as they are more resistant to staining and wear and tear. In contrast, composite resin veneers are thinner but less durable. Both porcelain and composite resin veneers can be customised to match the colour of your existing teeth. It also allows for a more natural teeth look. Also, tooth preparation is usually minimal, and you can expect to have the veneers fitted in just two visits.

Am I a Suitable Patient for Veneers?

Whether you're a suitable patient for dental veneers depends on the state of your teeth, your oral health and what type of results you're looking for. For example, dental veneers are recommended for people with chipped or cracked teeth or discoloured teeth that don't respond to whitening or misaligned teeth. Yet, if your dental health is otherwise good and you don't have any other major dental issues like cavities or gum disease. Then it's highly likely that you'll be a suitable candidate for veneers.

If you're considering getting dental veneers to correct the appearance of your chipped teeth. Then it is important to consult with a qualified dentist first. Your dentist will be able to look at your overall dental health and ensure you're suitable for the procedure once they have established that you are indeed a suitable candidate. In addition, the dentist can advise on what type of veneers best suit your needs and how many you will need.

What Other Issues Can Veneers Help With?

Like any other dental treatment, a dental veneer is a great way to fix more than just chipped teeth. Veneers can be used to help protect and restore broken or damaged teeth. Here are some of the other dental issues dental veneers can help with:

  • Discolouration: You can use veneers to cover up teeth discoloured by antibiotics, certain foods and drinks, or even natural aging.

  • Crooked teeth: If you have uneven or slightly crooked teeth, veneers can help even them out and make your smile look perfectly straight.

  • Gaps in teeth: Veneers can also be used to close gaps between teeth and give you a more appealing smile.

  • Overbite or underbite: Veneers can be used to correct overbites and underbites, giving you a more natural-looking bite.

  • Misshapen teeth: You can also use veneers to reshape oddly shaped teeth, making them look more natural.

The beauty of veneers is that they provide a quick, non-invasive way to correct the issues mentioned above. In addition, with proper care and maintenance, dental veneers can last many years and give you a beautiful smile.

Are There Any Alternative Treatments That Can Help Fix Chipped Teeth?

When it comes to correcting chipped teeth, veneers are not your only option. Depending on the size of the chip and the severity of the damage, other treatments may be recommended instead.

Below are some alternative treatments available:

Dental Bonding

This is a simple, minimally invasive approach to repairing chipped teeth. Dental bonding moulds and shapes a composite resin material around the affected tooth. It helps cover the chip and gives it a natural appearance.

Dental Filling

A dental filling is typically used to repair a small chip. Dentists can fill the chip with a composite resin, porcelain or metal material and restore the shape of the affected tooth.

Dental Implants

For more severe cases, dental implants may be used to replace a chipped tooth. It is usually done when the tooth is lost and requires surgical intervention.

Root Canal Implant

If the nerve of your tooth has been damaged due to chipping, a root canal implant may be necessary. It involves drilling into the tooth and creating a new root system for an artificial replacement.

Final Words

Veneers provide a great way to fix chipped teeth and other minor dental imperfections. Yet, you must consult with a qualified dentist before opting for this treatment. The dentist will be able to assess your current dental condition and advise on the best course of action for correcting the issue. But consider the above information if you're looking for alternatives to veneers. Also, remember that prevention is always the best cure. Good oral hygiene, such as regular brushing and flossing, can go a long way in preventing additional dental issues from occurring.

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