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What are veneers?

Veneers are ceramic overlays for teeth that can change the shape, color of the bite in order to satisfy the aesthetic requirements of the patient. Veneers can be made of ceramics, as well as composite materials, therefore, can be made on the spot by a dentist, or a technician in the laboratory.

What is the difference between veneers and lumineers and crowns?

Veneers

In any case, the veneers will have to be sharpened a little to grind the tooth tissues, since for everything that we want to put on the tooth we need a place. A veneer is a plate that does not affect the back of the tooth, that is, veneers generally put on healthy teeth with a nerve, since veneers are relatively thin and may not block the color of a very dark tooth after channel treatment / nerve removal.

Installation of Veneers in a modern clinic MK Dental

Lumineers

This is the marketing name of Veneers from the company that produces them. Just like diapers, the name Pampers is from Pampers. In appearance and functionality, these ceramic products are no different from veneers and in the same way, in most cases, require a tooth to be turned. According to the girth of the tooth, as well as veneers do not cover the teeth on the back side.

Crowns

The difference between crowns and previous ceramic products is that they also cover the tooth from behind, and can also be thicker to overlap the color of dark teeth. Which is very important! In appearance, you will never say that a person has a crown, lumineer or veneer installed if they are made of the same material.

Can veneers be installed without grinding teeth?

Yes it is possible, but it is rather an exception to the rule. This can be done if the patient has naturally small teeth and would like to enlarge them, while there are multiple gaps between the teeth. It is also possible to do this if the teeth are piled back. In most cases, the installation of all ceramic structures requires a certain turning of the tooth.

What is the difference between composite veneers and ceramic veneers?

It's all about the material of manufacture and the process.
Composite veneers are made from photopolymer material right on the spot at the doctor’s chair.

What are the disadvantages of this approach to the manufacture of composite veneers?

  • The fragility of the material, the absorption of pigment over time
  • Often not perfect transmission of transparency and color of the tooth
  • Possibility of chipping material
  • Perhaps even a larger tooth turning than ceramic veneers

Ceramic veneers are made of ceramics by layering by a technician in a laboratory or by cutting under computer control in a laboratory

What are the disadvantages of ceramic veneers?

  • Pretty high price
  • Difficulty in manufacturing
  • Longer manufacturing process
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