What are porcelain veneers?
Porcelain veneers are thin porcelain shells that are designed to fit perfectly over the front of your teeth.
Porcelain veneers are the most favorite cosmetic solutions for enhancing your smile as well as improving functional problems.
Veneers fix:
- Alignment: Fill all gaps or uneven teeth. Veneers also make your bite better and put your teeth in the best alignment.
- Tooth integrity: Veneers cover flaws in the teeth such as fractured, chipped, or cracked teeth. Gain more confidence and brightness when you smile.
- Tooth discoloration: Porcelain veneers not only give you a shining, white smile but also get rid of discoloration, stains, and yellowed teeth.
Side effects of porcelain veneers
- Teeth Sensitivity
During veneer treatment, the dentist will remove some enamel until the veneers fit well with your teeth. Your teeth may become sensitive as a result of the loss of the enamel. This will be obvious when you have hot or cold meals. Your dentist may prescribe some medicines and treatments to prevent these issues. However, you should visit your dentist, if the medication doesn’t work for you.
- Discomfort Feeling
You may experience discomfort during the veneer placement procedure. Your mouth and jaw may feel tired because of opening over time. Or if you suffer severe pain and tingling, you need to visit expertised dentist. At BeDental, Dr. Thuy Nga ensures every stages of the procedure is pain-free
- Gum Inflammation
It will take some time for the gum tissues to adapt to the new veneers, and you may have a minor inflammation in the gums. Your dentist can identify the underlying cause of the irritation by doing a thorough examination. Remember to go to the check-up because it is critical to detect any complications from the procedure.
- High Risk of Pulp Injury
Patients with veneers have a higher than average risk of trauma. This is due to the requirement to remove some tooth enamel. Your tooth’s pulp might possibly die if the removal isn’t done carefully. To avoid this, it’s always a good idea to have your tooth crowned rather than dealing with such an injury.
- Uneven Shade
Porcelain veneers are recommended so that the color matches your teeth precisely. However, the veneers are still likely not to match the shade of your surrounding teeth. Consider getting your teeth whitened before getting veneers.
Cost of Porcelain veneers
Cost of Porcelain veneers varies depending on your requirements and goals. Porcelain veneer prices typically range from 1.000.000 VND to 16.000.000 VND. With regular dental care, they may last up to 20 years, making them an excellent investment. The prices for porcelain veneers at BeDental are available on our page here.
In addition, at our clinic, you can receive a warranty valued from 7 years to permanent, depending on which type of veneers. In particular, for Porcelain Veneer Venus from Germany you have an authentic 7-year warranty. Besides, you are free to choose your instalment plan through credit cards from various banks such as Vietcombank, Sacombank, VPBank, HSBC,… The instalment process is quick and very simple.
Factors that affect the cost of porcelain veneers
The fastest way to get the exact price for your condition is to schedule a consultation with a cosmetic dentist. Your dentist will give you an estimate for the price of porcelain veneers for your entire mouth, one or two veneers, and temporary veneers if you require them.
3 factors influence the cost of porcelain veneers, including:
- Geographic location. When spending money on veneers, bear in mind that the cost of your veneers will depend on where you live. There will be a pricing difference between a dentist in Hanoi and one in Hue.
- Case difficulty. How many teeth must be covered with veneers for your desired smile will determine how difficult your situation is.
- Expertise of the dentist. Last but not least, it matters a lot how skilled your dentist is.
To ensure that your veneers will seem natural and endure for decades, you should spend on high-quality materials and a dentist with extensive training.
Dr. Vo Huy Vi is the aesthetic, designing smile specialist . Dentist Vo Huy Vi has been involved in the porcelain teeth, crowns, veneers field for many years with 1000+ successful cases.
Dr. Thuy Nga graduated from Mascova, Russia, is the top cosmetic dentist in Vietnam. Her specialty is the orthodontic field with 500+ successful cases and 1000+ cases in process.
Does insurance cover porcelain veneers?
At our clinic, you can receive a warranty valued from 7 years to permanent, depending on which type of veneers. In particular, for Porcelain Veneer Venus from Germany you have an authentic 7-year warranty. Besides, you are free to choose your installment plan through credit cards from various banks such as Vietcombank, Sacombank, VPBank, HSBC,… The installment process is quick and very simple.
How long do porcelain veneers last?
Porcelain veneers typically last between seven and twenty years. They are resilient and somewhat equal in strength to your natural teeth. Routine dental care is required to ensure that veneers last for many years.
- Brush your teeth twice a day, floss once a day, and get a period check-up every 6 months.
- Bite away from firm or sticky foods.
- Do not chew nails, ice, or pens.
- Avoid repetitive motions, such as chewing gum, grinding, or clenching teeth.
Porcelain veneers enhance your smile and boost your confidence. You may keep getting these advantages as long as you take care of them.
What is the difference between porcelain veneers and crowns?
The way they fit your tooth and the need for them make a huge distinction between veneers and crowns.
- A dental crown restores the entire tooth, whereas a porcelain veneer just adheres to the front of the tooth.
- Veneers show less gum line, so they have a better visual effect than crowns.
- Crowns are thicker than veneers—two millimeters compared to one millimeter, and they are also more durable.
- While crowns can be able to last the most of your life, veneers might need to be updated after a set number of years.
Are there any other porcelain veneer options?
An alternative to conventional veneers is prepless veneers. They produce a visible result with less preparation.
The outstanding distinction between the two procedures is that the natural enamel of your teeth won’t need to be removed by your dentist.
However, traditional veneers are more durable than prepless veneers, making the long-term investment in them well worth it.
Where can I get porcelain veneers in Hanoi?
Where can I get porcelain veneers in Hanoi? Our BeDental team is caring and hospitable, so If you’re looking for a dental office to get porcelain veneers, BeDental is welcome to you.
With highly trained and dedicated dental professionals and the latest facilities, our goal is to keep your smile healthy and bright throughout your lifetime.
When you come to BeDental, Dr. Vo Huy Vi and Dr. Thuy Nga will consult directly with you about your oral condition and your expectations.
He will discuss your treatment choices, schedule, and budget during your appointment. To ensure you have all you need for porcelain veneers, our dental experts will be partners with you throughout the procedure.
Q&A
Can veneers cause health issues?
Teeth ground down for porcelain veneers are susceptible to infection, nerve inflammation, sensitivity, and chewing discomfort, which may appear immediately or years later. If a nerve becomes inflamed, you may need root canal treatment to remove the infected pulp, and if left untreated, you risk losing the tooth.
Can you go back to normal teeth after veneers?
Keep in mind that veneers are permanent and require preparation (light shaving) of your natural teeth. Once you receive them, you can’t go back to your natural teeth.
Do veneers weaken teeth?
Since veneer placement is one of our favorite cosmetic dental procedures, we get this question a lot. And the answer is no, your teeth won’t be ruined by porcelain veneers.
What happens to veneers when you get old?
The dental veneers will probably chip, break, or wear down with the passage of time. Veneers made of porcelain are highly resistant, but they may start to deteriorate and even fracture over time. Your tooth that is holding the veneer may develop decay. Even if the underlying tooth is damaged, the veneer may still be firm and undamaged.
Do veneers cause nerve damage?
The possibility of pain, sensitivity, and even nerve damage can occur if the veneers do not fit snugly against the teeth beneath. There may also be issues with food collection, discoloration along the margins of the veneers, and potential gum injury.
How many times can veneers be replaced?
On average from 10 to 15 years, porcelain veneers need to be updated. But they often last much longer.
Do you have to brush veneers?
It’s crucial to brush your teeth and veneers twice a day. We advise choosing a non-abrasive toothpaste devoid of gritty ingredients like baking soda and charcoal. Make use of a soft-bristled manual or electric toothbrush for a thorough yet gentle clean.
What toothpaste is best for veneers?
#1: Gel Toothpaste
Pastes frequently have abrasive components. Gels are typically advised for individuals who have veneers and other customized dental restorations since they are softer. Any toothpaste that contains baking soda or hydrogen peroxide should be avoided. These substances could be very abrasive and harm your porcelain veneers.
#2: Non-whitening Toothpaste
While porcelain and dental ceramics are unaffected by whitening pastes, actual teeth with stains are removed. Most whitening pastes contain ingredients that might harm the surfaces of porcelain veneers. This means that the fixes will stop seeming natural. In addition, stains such as food, dirt, and others may be present in scratches.
#3: Fluoride Toothpastes
Patients with porcelain veneers can use fluoride toothpaste, and it is actually advised. Even though veneers themselves are resistant to cavities, the tooth’s underlying structure is still susceptible. Fluoride contributes to strong, healthy teeth, which in turn helps your veneers last longer.
What happens if you remove veneers?
However, there is still a general loss of dental enamel and, as we previously indicated, re-mineralization will probably not take place because of the bonding chemical used. The teeth will appear to be much the same as they were before the veneers.
Do veneers pop off easily?
Repetitive motions such as clenching or grinding your teeth may harm your veneers. If you continuously put this type of pressure on your veneers nightly, daily, or both, they can become loose and fall off. Your veneers can also fall off from regularly eating hard candy or ice (which you shouldn’t chew) or sticky candy.
Can you bite food with veneers?
The way you bite and chew, or how you consume any food, shouldn’t be affected by veneers. You should also notice very little, if any, change in your speech. Veneers will be incredibly durable and long-lasting once they have been made and fitted to your teeth.
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Porcelain veneers Price list
List | Time | Unit | Price |
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1.Removable Denture (More detail...) | |||
Conventional Denture (More detail...) | 2 days | 1 jaw | 4.000.000 ~ 157$ |
Flexible acrylic partial denture | 2 days | 1 jaw | 5.500.000 ~ 216$ |
Cast metal partial denture | 2 days | 1 jaw | 4.500.000 ~ 177$ |
Titanium partial denture | 2 days | 1 jaw | 6.000.000 ~ 236$ |
2. False teeth (More detail...) | 2 days | ||
Acrylic resin teeth -made in Vietnam | 3 days | 1 unit | 350.000 ~ 14$ |
Acrylic resin teeth -made in USA | 2 days | 1 unit | 600.000 ~ 24$ |
Porcelain teeth backed with metal | 2 days | 1 unit | 1.800.000 ~ 71$ |
Denture occlusion | 2 days | 1 unit | 1.000.000 ~ 39$ |
3. Non-removable denture : | |||
Porcelain teeth backed with metal (More detail...) | |||
Porcelain teeth backed with metal (Ni,Cr) | 3 days | 1 unit | 1.800.000 ~ 71$ |
Porcelain teeth backed with metal Vivadent France (Cr,Co) | 3 days | 1 unit | 1.800.000 ~ 71$ |
Porcelain teeth backed with metal Jelenko USD (Cr,Co) | 3 days | 1 unit | 2.000.000 ~ 79$ |
Porcelain teeth backed with titanium | 3 days | 1 unit | 3.500.000 ~ 138$ |
Non-metal Teeth : (More detail) | |||
Porcelain Veneer Katana from Japan | 3 days | 1 unit | 3.500.000 ~ 138$ |
Porcelain Veneer Venus from Germany ( (7 years Warantee) (Tìm hiểu thêm...) | 3 days | 1 unit | 4.000.000 ~ 157$ |
Porcelain Veneer Roland from Germany ( 10 years Warantee) (More detail...) | 3 days | 1 unit | 4.800.000 ~ 189$ |
Porcelain Veneer Roland HD from Germany (10 years warantee) (More detail...) | 3 days | 1 unit | 5.900.000 ~ 232$ |
Porcelain Veneer Ceramil from Germany (10 years warantee)(More detail...) | 3 days | 1 unit | 6.000.000 ~ 236$ |
Porcelain Veneer Emax from Germany ( 15 years warantee) | 3 days | 1 unit | 7.000.000 ~ 275$ |
Porcelain Veneer Htsmile from Germany(Bảo hành 15 năm) (More detail...) | 3 days | 1 unit | 7.000.000 ~ 275$ |
Porcelain Veneer Emax press from Germany (15 years warantee) (More detail...) | 3 days | 1 unit | 8.000.000 ~ 314$ |
Porcelain Veneer Cercon from Germany (15 years Warantee) (More detail...) | 3 days | 1 unit | 7.000.000 ~ 275$ |
Porcelain Veneer Nacera from Germany ( 10 years warantee) | 3 days | 1 unit | 10.000.000 ~ 393$ |
Porcelain Veneer Lava 3M Plus from USA ( 15 years warentee) (More detail...) | 3 days | 1 unit | 9.000.000 ~ 354$ |
Porcelain Veneer 3M Lava Esthetic from USA (15 years warantee) | 3 days | 1 unit | 12.000.000 ~ 472$ |
Porcelain Veneer Lisi from Japan (15 years warentee) (More detail...) | 3 days | 1 unit | 12.000.000 ~ 472$ |
Porcelain Veneer Diamond from USA (lifetime warantee) | 3 days | 1 unit | 16.000.000 ~ 629$ |
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