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In just two or three dental visits, a veneer can reverse years
of stains caused by foods, caffeine and tobacco use.Special thin
laminates, called veneers, can often be used to correct discolored,
worn down, cracked and chipped teeth. Veneers can also be used to
close unsightly gaps between teeth. Stronger types of veneers made
of porcelain, also called composite veneers, typically last longer
because they are bonded to the tooth.
An impression of the tooth must be made and a veneer molded by
a lab technician. Because veneers require a small amount of enamel
to be removed, they are permanent and non-reversible.
The process involves buffing the tooth, removing an extremely thin
layer of the tooth to allow for the thickness of the veneer, an
impression of the tooth, and final bonding of the veneer to the
tooth with special cement. A special light is used to complete the
process.

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