Porcelain Laminated Teeth
What is Porcelain Lamina Dental Veneer?
Porcelain tooth coating is a method of thinning only the front faces of the teeth by 0.3-0.7 mm without cutting all the surfaces of the teeth and minimally losing intact tooth tissue. It is the process of gluing porcelain dental laminates to this thinned area.
In Which Cases are Porcelain Dental Laminates Applied?
In highly colored teeth that cannot be obtained with teeth whitening results,
In teeth with a bad structural form and shape,
In joining the separated teeth (diastema closure),
In the restoration of broken or worn teeth,
In the correction of old fillings that have deteriorated in color and structure,
It can be a cosmetic alternative to correcting crooked and crooked teeth (as an alternative to orthodontic treatment).
Who is the Porcelain Lamina Dental Veneer Treatment Applied To?
Porcelain lamina dental treatment can be applied to almost everyone.
What are the Advantages of Porcelain Laminated Teeth?
the desired appearance is provided with a minimal etching of 0.3-0.7 mm. The processing time takes an average of 7-10 days.
They are made of durable, non-perishable and durable materials.
The aesthetic characteristics that you want without disturbing the natural structure of your teeth (color, shape V.b) It can be made with porcelain lamina to have. Either no changes are made to the tooth or a minimal correction is applied. The amount removed from the tooth is limited to 0.3-0.7 mm.
A copy of your teeth, whose appearance you are not satisfied with, is obtained and a design is made on them. In other words, before interfering with the teeth, the change that will be created in the teeth can be shown as a demo at the beginning of the treatment. This demo is called a mock-up.
Porcelain surfaces are smooth, so it minimizes stains caused by smoking and similar reasons.
It does not change color with external factors such as coffee, tea, cigarettes.
Its resistance to abrasion is high.
Are There Any Situations in Which the Treatment of Porcelain Dental Laminates Cannot Be Applied?
Porcelain lamina treatment is not applied in the following cases:
Jaw disorders
Bad habits such as nail-biting and pencil-biting
Porcelain lamina treatment is not applied in cases where advanced gum retraction is present.
How Many Sessions does Porcelain Laminate Coating Take?
If a treatment on your gums or an intervention is not required in terms of dental aesthetics, it is expected to complete the treatment in 2-3 sessions within 1 week.
How are the Treatment Stages of Porcelain Lamina Coating Application?
During the first session, the measurement is taken before your teeth are eroded and a study is performed on the resulting model. Then the teeth are abraded and the measurement is repeated with a precise measuring material. At your next appointment, the laminates are applied to your teeth.
Do Porcelain Laminated Teeth Fall Out?
The adhesion values of today's bonding technologies are very high. If the doctor acts in accordance with the technical sensitivity in practice, you can use your laminae as your own teeth.
How Long is the Life of Porcelain Laminated Teeth?
Laminates can be used for years without problems with good and proper oral care. This is also due to the fact that they are made of porcelain, which has superior properties than other bonding systems. They are resistant to staining and abrasion. It is necessary to pay attention to oral care in order to prolong their life.