Dental
Veneers
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What is Dental Venners?
- Dental veneers are wafer-thin shells of porcelain that are bonded onto the teeth so to create a cosmetic improvement for a tooth.
- Dental Veneers are done especially for front teeth.
- Porcelain Veneer technique utilizes the bonding capability of these materials to securely attach the veneer to a tooth.
Are you a candidate for Dental Veneers?
- Dental veneers can be used to repair minor tooth imperfections and defects.
- Dental veneers can be used to cover over and conceal fillings that have become stained or discolored.
- Dental veneers can be used to make color changes for teeth that have permanent stains.
Laboratory aided Ceramic Veneers
How is it done? – Time & Procedure
• 10-11 days
• Oral Examination, X-Rays, Photographs [Optional],Dental Impressions
• Veneer Preparation and Final Impressions, Temporary veneer Cementation
• Break for 7-8 days
• Cementation of veneers
• Follow-up PLUS Points: • Porcelain veneers create a very life-like tooth appearance. • Porcelain veneers resist staining. Minus Points: • There is a limit to how much smile correction can be accomplished, as there is little tooth reduction needed for porcelain veneers. • Parafunctional habits and very deep bite are the limiting factors.
COMPOSITE VENEERS -CHAIRSIDE
Time & Procedure • 2-3 Hours • Examination, X-Rays, Photographs [ Optional ] , Dental Impressions • Intraoral Procedure • Post –operative follow-up
Plus Points: • Cost Effective as compared to Porcelain Veneers • Single appointment Procedure
Minus Points: • Longevity compromised compared to ceramic veneers • Tendency to stain with colored foods & beverages.
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