Porcelain Veneers
The imperfections of the teeth may be corrected with porcelain veneers which are caused by space between them, discoloration, poor provision, many fillings, wrong size and general problems that affect the appearance of the smile.
The porcelain veneers are porcelain “peels” with thickness, sometimes, less than one millimeter, which are bonded with special glue on the front surfaces of the teeth and thereby changing the shape, colour or texture of their surface.
A key advantage of porcelain veneers is that it takes from none to minimal preparation (grinding) of the tooth, the frontal surfaces of the teeth as opposed hoops where preparation is much larger.
Also, due to the thinness and transparency, their aesthetic comes as close as no other rehabilitation aesthetics of the natural tooth.
Note also that the fitting face is quite demanding and requires much detailed preoccupation of both the dentist and dental technician.
Using porcelain veneers can redesign the smiles of the patient and following the principles of smile design to offer a beautiful smile intervening only to the frontal surfaces of teeth and grinding them as less possible.
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