Porcelain Veneers

Average Duration
7 Days
Anesthesia Type
Local Anesthesia
Average Session Required
2-4
Adaptation Time
1 Week

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Porcelain Lamina is the most suitable treatment method especially for patients who care about visuality and naturalness. Lamina veneers are also called leaf porcelain due to their thin and fragile appearance as a leaf. It has a very solid structure after it is attached to the tooth.
Laminas are a treatment method applied as a result of roughening or a small amount of abrasion only on the front surface of the tooth as appropriate by the physician. It is a suitable restoration method for patients who have aesthetic problems in order to compensate for the color changes of canal-treated teeth over the years, with enamel stains on the teeth, small crowding, size differences between teeth, and existing gaps. After the cutting and measuring phase, it is fixed to the teeth with a special bonding agent as a result of 5-day proofing. Patients who have been treated with lamina can easily do biting and plucking procedures.
Thanks to daily oral hygiene and 6-month regular dentist controls, it can be used healthily for many years.

Frequently Asked Questions Porcelain Veneers

1.How long do porcelain veneers last?

The average length of time that porcelain veneers last depends on the quality of the veneers that you get, how well you take care of your veneers and other factors. In general, porcelain veneers can last anywhere between seven and 15 years

No! Most patients report no pain or discomfort at all during treatment. This is because the procedure is minimally-invasive. The only preparation required for veneers is the removal of a thin layer of enamel from your teeth.

No! This is a common misconception. In fact, veneers are sometimes recommended as a treatment for sensitive teeth, since they cover up the natural chewing surfaces and protect them from heat, cold, and other triggers of tooth sensitivity.

In general, it is good dental advice to keep your sugar consumption low and confined to meal times to prevent decay. You should be careful with eating hard food. Sometimes a night guard is recommended to protect teeth, particularly if patients grind their teeth.

Veneers generally last between 4 and 10 years. After this time, the veneers would need to be replaced.