Tooth Veneers

Tooth Veneers

 

In cases where the loss of material caused by caries or trauma cannot be repaired with filling, there are treatment options for changing the appearance of the teeth aesthetically, replacing the lost teeth or for placeholder support.

 

In some cases, it may be necessary to abrade the teeth a little for the coating of the teeth. The amount of abrasion varies according to the type of prosthesis to be made and the aesthetic expectation. In some cases, veneers can be made without the need for abrasion from the teeth.

 

Coatings are produced from various materials and are in a continuous development in line with the possibilities offered by the technical possibilities. In the process after the veneer operation, the teeth need regular care just like their natural structure.

 

Porcelain Laminate Veneer Tooth Veneer

It is the method where only the anterior surfaces of the teeth are thinned by 0.3-0.7 mm without cutting, and the healthy tooth tissue is lost the least. This is the process of bonding porcelain dental laminates to the thinned area. Porcelain laminate dental treatment can be applied to almost everyone. It is not applied in cases where there is advanced gingival recession. If your gums do not require any treatment or aesthetic intervention, you can have a new smile in 2-3 sessions, that is, within 1 week.

 

Zirconium Dental Veneers

More for aesthetic purposes, in advanced discoloration that cannot be achieved with methods such as bleaching, in the treatment of hereditary structure discolorations, in the treatment of disjointed or less perplexed, turned teeth such as diastema where orthodontic treatment is not preferred, in restorations of teeth with discolored and structured old fillings and excessive substance loss, posterior group It can be used as a bridge or veneer on teeth, in prostheses on anterior implants and in regulating smile aesthetics. It is a white alloy used instead of gray metal, which is the infrastructure of classical porcelain bridges and prostheses. The enamel of healthy teeth transmits light completely. Metals, which are the substructures of classical porcelain veneers, create an opaque appearance on the teeth. This causes the teeth to look lifeless and artificial. This is prevented with zirconium.