Composite Veneer

Average Time Needed
1 Day
Anesthesia Type
-
Average Session
2
Recovery Time
Immediate
Recovery Duration
1-2 Semaines

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The similar feature of the composite lamina process with the porcelain lamina process is that it is applied to the front surface of the tooth. This process is a method of treatment performed by only roughening without tooth abrasion. For the application of this procedure, it is sufficient for the patient to have tooth spacing, have small lead sizes, and not be satisfied with the tooth color. The biggest advantages are that it can return to its old teeth whenever it wants and it is not as costly as porcelain lamina or zirconium crown.

Composite laminate can be applied to 1 tooth, and can be applied to all teeth in the smile line. The disadvantage; Since the composite material is colored in long-term use, the patient should come to the polishing process when the physician deems appropriate. This is decided and applied as a result of regular daily oral care and 6-month dentist controls.

Frequently Asked Questions Composite Veneer

1.How long does composite veneer last?

Composite veneers can last anywhere from 5 to 7 years. However, this is dependent on your own habits as well as how much composite was used on your teeth.

Your veneers should be cleaned as much as your real teeth. Brushing at least twice a day and using dental floss are both effective ways. Poor dental hygiene may lead to gum diseases.

You can drink coffee, tea, and alcohol after getting and with veneers and you won't have to worry about any staining as veneers will keep their color over time.

Probably the biggest difference to you is that your composite veneers can be made and finished in one visit to the dentist. Composite veneers can take anything from under an hour to a few hours to complete and you can get beautiful results instantly.