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Kansas City Dentist Blog – Dr. Castaneda

Porcelain veneers and resin are two entirely different tooth restoration techniques. Generally speaking, resin is used for minor repairs while porcelain veneers are usually reserved for teeth that need fairly significant repair. Here is a brief overview of what each repair option has to offer:

Resin – Also called dental bonding, this is a quick, easy repair option that requires minimal tooth preparation and no anesthetic. It is an ideal treatment for minor cracks, chips, and small areas of discoloration. Resin can be color matched to your teeth just like porcelain, but resin lacks porcelain’s translucence and durability.

Porcelain veneers – Veneers are thin shells of porcelain that fit over your teeth. Teeth that have more significant wear, chips, cracks, discoloration, or other contour problems are often best treated with veneers. Porcelain rivals natural tooth enamel in terms of aesthetics, is very resistant to staining, and not susceptible to decay. Veneers require that a thin layer of tooth enamel be removed in order to place the veneer without adding to the bulk of the tooth.

We will need to examine your teeth to determine which treatment option is best for you. It may be the case that veneers are appropriate for some of your teeth, and resin for others. Either way, we can help you achieve the smile you deserve.

If  you live in the Kansas City area and think you might benefit from either porcelain veneers or resin, please contact Dr. Castaneda today to arrange a consultation.

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