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What are dental veneers?

Veneers are thin ceramic plates, also known as micro-prosthetics, that are cemented to the surface of teeth. This procedure is similar to cosmetic fillings, but instead of using a filling material, the tooth surface is covered with ceramic. Veneers are applied when the patient seeks a more aesthetic appearance, such as when there are many old, discolored fillings, stained or yellow teeth, unattractive tooth shapes, or gaps between teeth. Veneers are durable, maintain their gloss, and do not change color over time.

Starting from

690€

Advantages of Dental Veneers

Natural appearance

After the procedure, teeth look very natural because the ceramic used to create veneers mimics the appearance, gloss, and color of natural teeth.

Long-Term Durability

Dental veneers are highly durable and resistant to staining. With proper care, they can last 10–15 years or even longer, making them a long-term investment in dental aesthetics.

Minimally invasive

The veneer procedure is less invasive compared to other restoration methods, such as crowns. Only a small portion of the tooth enamel is removed to make room for the veneer, preserving more of the natural tooth structure.

Quick results

Veneers can quickly transform the aesthetic appearance of a smile. After 4-5 visits to the dentist, patients can enjoy a restored smile thanks to veneers.

Reduced tooth sensitivity

Patients usually experience less tooth sensitivity after getting veneers compared to other restoration techniques. This is because less enamel is removed during the preparation process compared to crown placement.

Quick recovery

Patients can quickly return to their normal routines after the procedure, as recovery time is minimal and discomfort is generally mild.

Steps of Dental Veneer Procedure

Consultation

X-ray and clinical evaluation, treatment plan. The dentist evaluates the condition of the teeth and creates a treatment plan. Preparatory treatments, such as root canal therapy, gum correction, or teeth whitening, may be necessary before veneer placement. Scanning and photographic documentation are performed.

Smile testing

The patient is fitted with a temporary smile using plastic or composite material based on the technician’s wax-up model. This helps the patient decide how many teeth to veneer and choose the desired tooth color. Photographs are taken for documentation. At the end of the visit, the mock-up is removed.

Tooth preparation

The tooth structure is minimally trimmed to prepare for the veneers, and impressions or scans are taken. Sedation is available if the patient prefers. Temporary veneers are made, allowing the patient to adjust to the shape, length, and color of the new teeth.

Fitting permanent veneers

Removal of temporary laminates and measurement of permanent ceramic laminates. If the patient is satisfied with the result, the veneers are cemented. If corrections are needed in the laboratory, new temporary veneers are made for the patient again.

Final placement

The permanent veneers are cemented onto the teeth.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • 01

    How to choose the right dental prosthetics?

    The choice of dental prosthetics is vast. We will present specific prosthetic treatment options for you after a consultation at our clinic. Generally, two types of prosthetics are offered – fixed on teeth or implants, and removable prosthetics.

  • 02

    How to care for your teeth after dental prosthetics?

    Our clinic specialists are always ready to answer your questions and explain how to care for your teeth after each procedure. Fixed prosthetics usually require no additional care beyond regular natural tooth maintenance. Removable prosthetics, such as dental plates, need to be cleaned after every meal, as food particles and debris accumulate underneath them. It is recommended to have professional oral hygiene performed annually, and if you have implants, hygiene should be done every 6 months.

  • 03

    When is the dental prosthetics procedure applied?

    Dental crowns are typically applied when a tooth is severely damaged by cavities or after endodontic treatment. It is used as an alternative to replacing large fillings, missing one or more teeth, for edentulous jaws, or to treat worn-down teeth.

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