Can You Get Veneers With Crooked Teeth?


In most cases, braces and modern approaches like Invisalign have been the go-to solution to straighten crooked teeth. However, with advancements in modern dentistry, veneers have become a suitable option for teeth straightening. While this may seem surprising, using veneers with crooked teeth guarantees excellent results and does away with the braces, which can make you feel self-conscious and critical about your appearance.

You need to know several things about using veneers on crooked teeth. For instance, they only work if the teeth are slightly crooked and you have no underlying dental issues. Keep reading to learn more about veneers, whether they can work on crooked teeth, and how to determine if they’re right for you.

What are Veneers?

Veneers are thin shell-like ceramic materials fitted over the surface of teeth to conceal stains, cracks, and other dental imperfections. They are custom-made to match the nature of your cracked tooth, gaps, or chipping. Dentists bond them in place using a dental adhesive to create a permanent enhancement.

Veneers come in different types: composite, porcelain, non-prep, and removable options. Composite veneers conceal minor cosmetic issues, while porcelain addresses various forms of imperfection, and non-prep veneers require less enamel removal. You can put and remove removable veneers or Snap-on veneers anytime.

The procedure involves using small drill bits to remove nickel from the tooth structure, allowing the adhesive to bond to the new material on your teeth and creating a permanent solution that mimics your teeth.

Can Veneers Work for Crooked Teeth?

Yes. Veneers for crooked teeth can work, but there are several factors you need to know to ensure this procedure is effective. Generally, veneers on crooked teeth are suitable for people with minor alignment issues and have a healthy bite. It’s also ideal for people who are not experiencing any pain or discomfort and have no underlying dental problems.

It’s crucial to note that veneers don’t entirely work in treating crooked teeth. It only helps conceal your crooked teeth rather than treat your crooked teeth. That’s why it’s suited for people with minor crooked teeth who are comfortable with their appearance and want to avoid the extra hassle of constant orthodontic appointments or discomfort from braces.

Veneers for crooked teeth can last between 15 and 20 years, but it depends on how well you care for them and avoid harmful habits like biting on hard items.

How Can I Know if Veneers Are Right for My Teeth?

Veneers are suitable for people with minor misaligned or misshapen teeth. It’s recommended to consult your dentist on whether you need veneers for your crooked teeth since you may need to reduce the size of your teeth and use crowns to achieve the perfect result.

Your dentist should also perform a detailed assessment of your malocclusion and explain potential risks that may result. For complex or severe misalignment, pursuing other treatment options like Invisalign is advisable.

You can also use veneers for crooked teeth if you’re sure you’ll follow the recommended oral care regimens, such as flossing, brushing, and regularly visiting your dentist. You should also use a non-abrasive fluoride toothpaste and soft-bristled toothbrush and avoid using teeth whitening products. Finally, you may also consider veneers on crooked teeth if you have excellent periodontal health, good overall health, and adequate healthy tooth enamel.

See Your Smile Shine!

Veneers have long been used to treat cracked or chipped, but it’s a suitable option for treating crooked teeth. It’s best to consult your dentist to determine whether this procedure will help you. At Dalton Dental, we’re ready to help you evaluate your dental issue and carefully decide whether veneers are the best treatment for crooked teeth. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dr. Hilary Dalton, DMD, MS

Dr. Hilary Dalton owns Dalton Dental, a general and cosmetic dental practice in Tampa, FL. She is board-certified in Periodontology & Dental Implant Surgery and in Procedural Medicine in Aesthetics.

She also holds certifications in microsurgery, laser proficiency, Invisalign, master esthetic facial injector, PRP, and facial laser.

She graduated from Tufts University’s School of Dental Medicine in Boston with an award for Outstanding Leadership and Extraordinary Clinical Achievement.

To learn more about Dr. Hilary Dalton, visit our About page.

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