A veneer ("Veneer" means "protective covering" or coating) is a thin layer or tray designed to strengthen the outer surface of a tooth (incomplete) or to cover a tooth (complete, to prevent tooth decay).
Made from modern materials, these cosmetic parts have a long service life.
This restoration method continues to be in high demand at the Kamar Dental Center due to the fact that it is advanced and provides maximum aesthetic results in a short time.
Indications for the use of veneers in microprosthetics.
- uneven teeth
- enamel is damaged for various reasons
- various enamel lesions that are not carious in nature
- stains on teeth, discoloration of teeth.
Composite veneers can be fixed in two ways.
using a laboratory method (indirect method), or by fixing the veneer layer on the tooth with a special glue in place (direct method).
This method is used when one or two teeth need to be restored, the dentist corrects it in one visit and lasts up to five to six years.
Using veneers has a number of advantages.
- absolutely natural appearance of the prosthesis
- do not change color from coffee, tobacco, do not stain, do not discolor
- installation of veneers prevents the formation of plaque and tartar.
However, this method belongs to the field of aesthetic dentistry, which means it cannot provide a basic solution to diseases of the teeth and gums.
Before resorting to this method, you must completely cure your teeth by visiting the Kamar Dental Center.
If all instructions from our qualified specialists are followed correctly, veneers can last up to ten to twelve years.