CERAMIC VENEERS
Ceramic veneers in the service of a perfect smile, replacement of broken teeth
For those lucky people whose teeth are naturally well-shaped, straight and even white, scroll on. Most of us are not like that. Of course, the extent to which minor and major irregularities bother us varies greatly. There are people who are left completely cold by the appearance of their teeth, but there are also those who think of them every time they smile - often accompanied by a certain feeling of shame.
For them, a smile transformation treatment with ceramic veneers brings a huge improvement in their quality of life.
Who do we recommend ceramic veneers for?
- Those who cover their mouths when they smile, or do so only shyly, with their mouths closed.
- Those who are bothered by gaps between their teeth.
- Those who do not want to spend months or years with orthodontics.
- For those who don't like the shape of their teeth.
- Those who see their teeth as too small, too short.
- Those whose teeth are broken or injured.
- For those who want same sparkling white teeth like movie stars have.
What are ceramic veneers?
In dentistry, veneers are the procedure in which a thin layer of material is placed on the outer surface of the front teeth, towards the lips and cheeks, typically for aesthetic purposes. One group of veneers is called direct veneer, they are made in the presence of the patient in a single appointment. However, if you are looking for a truly durable and aesthetic solution, you should look for it in the group of indirect veneers!
Indirect veneers are made by dental technician. This part of the work does not require your presence. The finished veneers are practically thin and high-strength ceramic plates, which are attached to the teeth by gluing.
Indirect veneers are made by dental technician. This part of the work does not require your presence. The finished veneers are practically thin and high-strength ceramic plates, which are attached to the teeth by gluing.
How are ceramic veneers made?
To make veneers, it is enough to grind off a thin layer of tooth enamel - this is necessary in order to create the space for the veneer. This is followed by taking an impression, and then the work will take place in the dental laboratory. The lab will prepare the veneers in the color agreed upon with you in advance, and the goal in designing the shape and size is to create harmony between the smile and the face. We try up the neneers in one phase of the production. So it is still possible to request certain changes. The finished work is attached to the teeth with a strong adhesive specially developed for veneers.