Q.
I had 4 upper front teeth veneers replaced a year ago after 23 very successful years with the original veneers. However, I had chipped one and the others were showing an ugly black line as a result of gum recession. The replacements have been nothing short of disastrous because although they look great, they keep falling off and one cracked before breaking off. My dentist (who fitted the originals and in whom I have complete faith) is baffled. I am due to go back on Monday because another has dropped off (for the third time), this time after only 2 weeks of re-bonding. I have looked at the procedure for veneers on your website and my dentist seems to be following that to the letter. Are there different types of cement for bonding? I would appreciate your comments because the alternative now is to have them all crowned.
I had 4 upper front teeth veneers replaced a year ago after 23 very successful years with the original veneers. However, I had chipped one and the others were showing an ugly black line as a result of gum recession. The replacements have been nothing short of disastrous because although they look great, they keep falling off and one cracked before breaking off. My dentist (who fitted the originals and in whom I have complete faith) is baffled. I am due to go back on Monday because another has dropped off (for the third time), this time after only 2 weeks of re-bonding. I have looked at the procedure for veneers on your website and my dentist seems to be following that to the letter. Are there different types of cement for bonding? I would appreciate your comments because the alternative now is to have them all crowned.