Veneers and Laminates

  • Dental veneers also commonly  called laminates are  thin wafer thin , customised shells made of tooth colored material  that are fixed on the front surfaces of  teeth. They help to change the size, shape , color and length of the teeth thus enhancing your Smile and looks.
  • The terms Veneers & Laminates is used Interchangeably 

When to go Dental  Veneers Laminates

You can go for Dental veneers / laminates for the following purpose

  • Close the gap between your teeth.
  • Improve the tooth position/length
  • Enhance your Smile and Looks.
  • Corrects stain, and discoloration of teeth.
  • For Worn down teeth
  • For Chipped or broken teeth
  • For correction of uneven, malaligned teeth without Braces.

Types of Dental  Veneers Laminates

Veneers basically are made up of two types of material – Porcelain and composite. The prime difference between both types of veneers is their durability and appearance. 

Porcelain Veneers

Porcelain Veneers

These types of Veneers are made of Porcelain /Ceramic and have many advantages They provide a natural appearance . They are gum friendly. They have better strength. They are resistant to stain.

Composite Veneers

Composite Veneers

They are made of Composite , the tooth colored material also used for fillings. It can be opted for when immediate restorations are required. Advantages are They are immediate , can be done in the same sitting Cost is lesser than Porcelain veneers.

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FAQ'S 

Porcelain veneers are long lasting  and last for over decades if they are taken care of properly.

Minimal Cut Dental Veneers require a very minimal preparation just about 0.5 mm – 1 mm of tooth shaping . 

Minimally Invasive Dental Veneers are absolutely painless ,though sometimes patients might feel a little sensitivity that can be managed by painkillers

 The Dental veneers require no special care. The same oral hygiene instructions include brushing twice a day and flossing . 

Mostly yes  but a special precaution while biting on hard foods like carrots and apples etc.