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Please click on the relevant treatment to read the post operative care
instructions:
Wisdom Tooth Extractions
Root Canal Treatment
Veneers
Crowns
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Colored fillings
Dentures
Veneers
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Plastic temporary
restorations will serve you for a short period of time while your permanent
veneer is being made. They are attached only slightly to the underlying
tooth so they can be removed easily.
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If a veneer comes off,
call us and we will replace it immediately. If you are in a situation that
will not allow you to come in, place the temporary back in place with some
Fixodent™ (denture adhesive). You must still see us as soon as possible.
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The size, shape, and
color of the temporary does not resemble the final veneer.
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Temporary veneers may
leak saliva or food onto the tooth. Sensitivity to hot, cold, pressure, or
sweets is not uncommon. You may also see stains under the temporaries. These
will be removed prior to final cementation.
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Avoid heavy brushing of
the temporaries and do not floss between them because you may pull them off.
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Your final porcelain
veneers will be as close to the natural beauty and function of teeth as
possible. They look and feel normal in every way. Permanent Veneers We place
our veneers with the finest materials and techniques available today.
However, you should be aware of the following information about your
restorations:
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As with natural teeth,
avoid chewing excessively hard foods on the veneered teeth (hard candy, ice,
raw carrots, etc.) because the porcelain material can break under extreme
forces.
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Proper brushing,
flossing, and regular 6-month (minimal) cleanings are essential to the
long-term stability and appearance of your veneers. Often, problems that may
develop with the veneers can be found at an early stage and repaired easily,
while waiting for a longer time may require redoing entire restorations.
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The gums may recede from
the veneers, displaying discolored tooth structure underneath. This
situation usually takes place after many years and may require veneer
replacement.
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