Porcelain is the closest thing to a natural tooth. Unlike composite restorations, the color of porcelain veneers is very stable. You can choose the color and shape of the covers for an optimal aesthetic result.

A porcelain veneer is simply a thin shell made of porcelain attached to the surface of the tooth. It is mainly used for visible teeth as a “camouflage tool” and allows:

– Conceal stains

– Hide cracks on the enamel

– Fill a space

– Correct the form

The importance of maintaining good oral hygiene with porcelain veneers:

Although a porcelain covering cannot decay, the tooth underneath can be exposed to decay and periodontal disease. Maintaining your smile through good oral hygiene practice by brushing your teeth, flossing your teeth and having regular follow-up with your dentist is the key to success.

What is a laminate veneer?

Laminate dental veneer is an aesthetic, protective and durable restoration that can be performed in dental tissue without performing any surgery for a nice smile. It is often indistinguishable from natural teeth.

In order for the coating to maintain the treatment, little or no tissue must be removed from the tooth. It is also very successful aesthetically due to its thinnes.

Laminate dental veneer has the unique ability to pass light, making the teeth it is applied to feel completely real. The light transmission of the coating also varies depending on the porcelain used and the construction technique. It has a very short treatment time of 5 to 7 days.

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