
When you’ve never gone through an experience, it can be difficult to understand what it feels like and whether it would be worth your time and effort. When your friend gets veneers, they look amazing, and you become curious. What does getting veneers feel like? When they reply that they feel like real teeth, you’re taken aback. How can having dental prosthetics on your teeth have a natural sensation? Throughout this post, you’ll learn about veneers and what makes them special.
Can Veneers Really Feel Like Natural Teeth?
Right after you get them, teeth with veneers on them can have sensitivity, but this sensation shouldn’t last. Eventually, yes, your veneers should feel like normal teeth. The porcelain material allows you to bite and chew, so you likely won’t need to change your diet. However, you will need to avoid biting down on excessively hard objects like pencils or food like hard candy. As durable as veneers are, they can break off or chip under immense pressure like teeth.
What Makes Veneers So Realistic?
Although porcelain and enamel aren’t the same, teeth that have veneers on them don’t typically feel different. After all, veneers cover just the front surface of teeth, but the tooth’s nerve and other sides are still intact. Also, porcelain tends to be tougher than enamel and more stain resistant. As a result, you can carry on with normal life with less concern about your smile’s appearance. However, even with their unique properties, veneers reflect light just like natural teeth, which means they look real yet flawless.
Why Should You Consider Getting Veneers?
As a method of improving your smile’s appearance, veneers are one of the best choices available. In fact, many celebrities have veneers to give them perfect smiles! If you have teeth that are cosmetically chipped, cracked, gapped, or misshapen, veneers can make your entire smile more consistent and, therefore, more appealing. Fortunately, veneers only require two appointments with several weeks in between, but they can last for decades with proper care.
Based on the experiences of those who have received veneers before, you can learn more about veneers and move forward confidently with your own. Even if you have a brief period of discomfort or sensitivity, in the long run, your delight in your smile will far outweigh these temporary symptoms. After you get them for yourself, you can share your own experiences with others and explain what they feel like.
About the Practice
At Williamsburg Dental, our dentists and staff always make time to answer your questions and address your concerns. During your consultation and throughout treatment, we are transparent and personable, making sure you understand what to expect next. If you are interested in cosmetic treatments or any other procedure like dental implants, dentures, or crowns, we invite you to schedule an appointment with us to discuss your options and go over your questions together. Just call one of our six locations today!
