Can You Get Veneers With Missing Teeth?

Sep 30, 2023 | Blog

Veneers are the magical solution to all dental troubles. Whether you’ve got yellow stains on your teeth that won’t go away or you have crooked gaps between your teeth, veneers are here to fix all your problems in one go. In a way, getting veneers is like getting a new, more perfect set of teeth. But as practical as veneers are, can you use them to cover up missing teeth? In this blog, we will tell you everything you need to know about veneers and handling missing teeth.

What Are Veneers?

Veneers are a cosmetic treatment that uses thin shell-like covers to enhance the appearance of your pearly whites. Not to mention, these covers are often made of porcelain to mimic the color and texture of teeth. Ultimately, veneers brighten your smile and help remove all imperfections or cosmetic concerns one might have pertaining to their teeth.

Can You Get Veneers With Missing Teeth?

There is no doubt that veneers are incredibly useful. However, when it comes to the application, there needs to be a certain level of tooth matter present for the veneers to stick. Without a surface to rely on, veneers would simply fall off. This is because of their shield-like shape.

Moreover, veneers only gloss over the front of your teeth. They do not cover the entire tooth, which means the sides and back of your teeth are all natural. Due to this, dentists often have to shave some of the dental enamel off so the application can be smoother and more uniform. That is why, unless you have a tooth underneath, you can not get veneers. They may be a great option for boosting your smile, but they cannot be used to hide or replace missing teeth.

Is it Necessary to Cover Missing Teeth?

Most people think that a lost tooth is no big deal. But unlike baby teeth, when you lose an adult tooth, there is no other replacement waiting underneath. Leaving a socket without a tooth for too long can also shift the trajectory of the rest of your teeth. This happens because your mouth works on its own to refill the empty space, slowly pushing other teeth in the direction of the socket. Thus, if you do not seek a restorative dental treatment after losing a tooth, it can severely damage your overall dental health.

Treatments to Cover Missing Teeth

While veneers are not suitable for missing teeth, there are still various other treatments that can work for replacing lost teeth. Orthodontic surgeons typically recommend getting a dental implant or a dental bridge to piece together the empty socket. Fixed or removable dentures are also great alternatives to your missing pearly whites.

Bottom Line

In summary, veneers are perfect for eliminating dental cosmetic concerns. However, you can not get them with the intention of replacing missing teeth since veneers need some part of the teeth to stay in place. For more information on the matter or to schedule an appointment, feel free to contact Champions Dental at (281) 866-0442.

Dr. Esteban Garza, DDS, MAGD

Dr. Esteban Garza, DDS, MAGD

Dr. Esteban Garza, a Texas native with roots in the Rio Grande Valley, boasts a diverse educational and professional background. After completing his Biology degree at Texas A&M, he transitioned from teaching to dentistry, earning his DDS from Baylor College of Dentistry. Dr. Garza’s commitment to excellence for over 15 years, is evident through his extensive education in various dental specialities, culminating in prestigious accolades like the Fellowship Award in 2016 and the Mastership in the Academy of General Dentistry in 2020, achieved by less than 2% of dentists. Schedule an appointment by calling us at (281) 866-0442 today.

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