LAMINATED COATING
ABOUT THE OPERATION
Veneers are an effective cosmetic dental treatment to correct minor aesthetic problems. They are thin shells made of ceramic or composite resin materials that are custom bonded to the front surface of your teeth using special dental cement. Veneers can improve the appearance of teeth that are discolored, chipped, cracked or have gaps between them. This treatment is suitable for the following conditions:
Dental veneers can be a good option for people whose teeth are discolored due to a variety of factors, such as fluoride exposure, prescription medications, smoking, or root canal treatment.
Dental veneers may also be a good choice for people with minor cosmetic damage to their teeth or significant gaps between their teeth.
Treatment Process of Laminates
- The process of removing the enamel from the tooth surface for the dental veneer procedure takes an average of 10 to 20 minutes for each tooth.
Porcelain veneering in the dental laboratory usually takes about 3 days.
The process of bonding the porcelain veneer to the tooth surface usually takes around 1 hour.
After the bonding process is completed, patients can return to their normal activities immediately.
Veneer Treatment Abroad
- The average length of stay for dental veneers treatment abroad is usually between 5 and 8 days.
Patients usually only need to make one visit to complete the veneers treatment process.
Veneers treatment abroad can be a cost-effective option for patients seeking high-quality dental care at a lower cost.
What should I expect after dental veneers?
After getting dental veneers, you should expect to attend a follow-up appointment with your dentist to assess how the veneers are fitting and to make recommendations for future gum or teeth cleaning. Caring for dental veneers is usually simple but important and they need to be kept clean to ensure that their pristine appearance is maintained for as long as possible. Your dentist may recommend a non-abrasive toothpaste for cleaning to avoid damaging the surface of the veneers.
You should also be expected to wear a night guard to protect the veneers, especially if you grind or clench your teeth. Regular dental appointments are necessary to maintain the integrity of the veneers and to ensure that any secondary problems resulting from their placement, such as tooth decay, are addressed promptly.
Overall, you can expect an immediate improvement in the cosmetic appearance of your teeth and a renewed self-confidence as a result of getting veneers. However, it is important to continue to maintain your oral health as you did before getting veneers.
Post-treatment care for laminates
Once you have veneers, it is important to take proper care of them to ensure they last long and maintain their appearance. Here are some of the post-procedure care tips for veneers:
Brush and floss your teeth every day to maintain good oral hygiene. Laminates require the same level of care as natural teeth.
For the first few days after the procedure, avoid consuming hard or crunchy foods to prevent damage to the veneers. A soft diet is recommended during this time.
Operation Features
Local anesthesia
Only 1 Visit
Processing Time: 5-7 days
A brand new smile
Color Tint
10 Year Warranty
20 Years Lifespan
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Trip Plan
The first step of the dental veneers procedure is a consultation with your dentist to determine whether dental veneers are a suitable treatment for you.
Your dentist will examine your teeth, assess their health and discuss your desired results with you.
You can have an initial consultation remotely through clear photos of your teeth and your dental history. However, an in-person follow-up consultation will be required to confirm your suitability for veneers.
The next step is the delicate removal of the outer enamel layer of the treated teeth and the preparation of the teeth for the crown.
The dentist will use local anesthesia to numb the pain during this procedure.
This step can be completed on the same day as your consultation if you are being treated abroad, or during a second visit if you are being treated locally.
Once your teeth have been prepared, your dentist will create a mold to make a veneer to fit your teeth exactly.
The mold will be sent to a dental laboratory to produce exact replicas of the damaged teeth using porcelain or laminated materials.
If you are having indirect composite veneers, composite resin will be used instead.
When permanent dental veneers are ready, they are bonded to your teeth using special dental cement.
The tooth is prepared for bonding by polishing and abrading to create a suitable bonding area for the cement and veneer.
A special light is used to activate the cement and bond the veneer firmly to the tooth.
The whole process takes only a few minutes and excess cement is removed to restore the natural appearance of your teeth.
Note: It is important to note that the application of the lamina may vary according to individual cases and the number of teeth requiring lamina.
FAQ
Laminated veneers can be a suitable option for people who want to improve the appearance of their teeth. They can be an effective solution for teeth that are discolored, chipped, cracked or have gaps between them. It is important to consult a dentist to determine whether laminate veneers are the right choice for you based on your specific dental health and aesthetic goals.
E-max Coatings: E-max coatings, also known as lithium disilicate glass-ceramic coatings, are made from a highly durable material. They are known for their superior durability and great aesthetics. E-max veneers are also thinner than many other types of veneers, allowing for a less invasive procedure.
Full Porcelain Veneers: Full porcelain veneers, often referred to as traditional porcelain veneers, are also popular. These veneers are made entirely of porcelain and are known for their natural-looking appearance. They are highly resistant to staining and are very durable.
After getting dental veneers, you should expect to attend a follow-up appointment with your dentist to assess how the veneers are fitting and to make recommendations for future gum or teeth cleaning. Caring for dental veneers is usually simple but important and they need to be kept clean to ensure that their pristine appearance is maintained for as long as possible. Your dentist may recommend a non-abrasive toothpaste for cleaning to avoid damaging the surface of the veneers.
You should also be expected to wear a night guard to protect the veneers, especially if you grind or clench your teeth. Regular dental appointments are necessary to maintain the integrity of the veneers and to ensure that any secondary problems resulting from their placement, such as tooth decay, are addressed promptly.
Overall, you can expect an immediate improvement in the cosmetic appearance of your teeth and a renewed self-confidence as a result of getting veneers. However, it is important to continue to maintain your oral health as you did before getting veneers.