Bonding and veneering have been fully explained to me, including the risks involved.
I have been informed that complications might include, but are not limited to:
- Some of the enamel from my teeth will be removed
- I give my consent to use local anesthetic and take digital x-rays as needed
- I will have temporaries on my teeth until such time the veneers are delivered, which
may break and be dislodged
- Some of my opposing teeth may be altered and my occlusion (bite) may be altered
- Some of my teeth may remain sensitive and root canals may be required
- Should teeth fracture during preparation, crowns may be required
- There may be chipping, fracture, and discoloration as time progresses, which might not
be
reparable. Replacement, at my expense may be required
- There is no guarantee as to how long the veneers and bonding will last and I have been
instructed in proper hygiene and parafunctional habits
- Once I have approved the shade (color) of the veneers and they are delivered, if I wish
a
change; it will be at my expense.
- After all the porcelain works are done, I am required to wear a night guard to bed
every
night to prevent any breakage or chipping; if so will happen, redo of the work will be
at my
expense.