Porcelain and Composite veneers are very different. Many think composite veneers are just the slightly cheaper version of porcelain. But that couldn't be more false! That said, they each have their advantages and disadvantages. At Dr. Perkins's office, we use porcelain veneers only. Their superior quality gives unmatched results. We want you to understand our reasoning behind choosing to use porcelain in our practice. Here are the key differences between the two materials so you can make an informed decision.
What are porcelain veneers? These thin shells are made of dental porcelain. They're bonded to the front of your teeth with an extremely strong adhesive. Porcelain is a durable material that is nearly identical to the appearance and the feel of natural teeth. They're custom made to fit your teeth and mimic their natural translucency. They're used to transform all kinds of cosmetic dental concerns. These can include chips, gaps in between teeth, and discoloration.
Strength and Durability
Porcelain veneers are made to last. When you choose porcelain, you can expect your new smile to last anywhere from 10-15 years without replacements!
Natural Look & Feel
Porcelain veneers give an unmatched natural appearance. We do this by matching the color and translucency of your natural smile. Our goal is to create the perfect version of your already existing smile. Natural teeth aren't bright, solid white. So porcelain mimics the "imperfectly perfect" look of real teeth. We want others to notice how bright your entire face looks instead of wondering what's different about your teeth.
Resistant to Staining
Porcelain is resistant to staining, so you won't have to worry about your veneers becoming too discolored over time. Just like your natural teeth, you'll still want to be mindful about the amount of acidic or dark colored foods you intake. In general though, porcelain is much more stain resistant than other materials.
Downsides of Porcelain Veneers:
Cost
Porcelain veneers are typically more expensive than composite veneers. If you're considering another material, we urge you to consider the longevity of your investment. Porcelain holds it's value and shouldn't require much maintenance. Other materials may be cheaper up front, but may require more money to maintain them over time.
Preparation
The process of getting porcelain veneers involves removing a small amount of tooth enamel, which is irreversible. While this may scare people away at first glance, it shouldn't be cause for concern. If you visit a cosmetic dentistry expert like Dr. Perkins, the preparation process will only involve what's absolutely necessary. Your veneers are a lifetime investment, so the preparation process only ensures that they stay looking beautiful for years to come.
Sensitivity
Some patients may experience sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures after getting porcelain veneers. This should only be temporary. Just like after any dental procedure, you can expect a little sensitivity. But in the long term, veneers should give your teeth extra protection against hot or cold temperatures.
Porcelain veneers have downsides just like any other product or procedure. However, we believe that porcelain veneers give you superior value for your money. They're extremely natural in appearance, and can last many years. In the long term, you'll be paying less for maintenance and upkeep if you choose the best quality product.
Composite veneers are made of a tooth-colored resin material that is bonded directly to the front surface of your teeth. This material is similar to the composite used in dental fillings and is a more affordable alternative to porcelain veneers. Composite veneers can also be used to correct a variety of cosmetic dental issues.
Benefits of Composite Veneers:
Affordability
Composite veneers are generally more affordable than porcelain veneers. Composite can be placed in one day, and require less preparation. So the initial cost will be less than porcelain.
Non-Invasive
The process of getting composite veneers typically involves little to no tooth preparation, making it a non-invasive option. However, this also means that the veneer won't adhere as well to the tooth and cause complications later on.
Easy to Repair
If a composite veneer is damaged or chipped, it can be easily repaired or replaced. This is also due to the nature of how it's placed on the tooth.
Downsides of Composite Veneers:
Lifespan
Composite veneers are not as durable as porcelain veneers and may need to be replaced more frequently. So while the initial cost of composite veneers is less than porcelain, you may spend more in the long term to maintain them.
Staining
Composite resin material is more prone to staining than porcelain, so you may need to be more careful with what you eat and drink. This goes back to the durability of composite. While the initial cost is less, you may end up spending more to keep them looking their best.
Appearance
Although composite veneers can be made to look natural, they may not have the same translucency as porcelain veneers. So while you can try to match the color to make them as natural as possible, they may never look like a natural tooth.
So while composite veneers may be tempting for the lower price, you may not be getting the deal you're hoping for. In the long term, you may be spending more to get them replaced and maintained. It's important to know the difference between porcelain and composite veneers so you get the absolute best value for your money. Dr. Perkins only uses porcelain veneers to ensure you're leaving with your best possible smile.
Are You Ready to Unlock Your True Smile Potential?
Dr. Perkins has a remarkable talent for creating the most natural and beautiful smile for each patient's unique face, mouth, and smile. When you come visit us in Malibu, rest assured that you're in good hands and you're making the best possible decision for your teeth.
Request your
Are You Ready to Unlock Your True Smile Potential?
Dr. Perkins has a remarkable talent for creating the most natural and beautiful smile for each patient's unique face, mouth, and smile. When you come visit us in Malibu, rest assured that you're in good hands and you're making the best possible decision for your teeth.
Request your
Disclaimer: We love sharing the testimonials and success stories of our patients. These testimonials reflect the real-life experiences and opinions of such customers. However, the experiences and results are personal to those users and may not be representative of all user experiences. Please note that not all customers will have the same experience. Your individual circumstances, needs, and results may vary. We encourage you to schedule a free consultation to learn what Dr. Perkins can do for you.