Porcelain Laminate
What is Porcelain Laminate Teeth?
It means leaf in Latin. It is the method where only the anterior surfaces of the teeth are thinned by 0.3-0.7 mm without cutting, and the healthy tooth tissue is lost the least. This is the process of bonding porcelain dental laminates to the thinned area.
In which cases are porcelain dental laminates applied?
In highly discolored teeth that can not get results with whitening,
In teeth with bad structural form and shape,
Joining split teeth (diastema closure),
In the restoration of broken or worn teeth,
In the correction of old fillings whose color and structure have deteriorated,
It can be a near-perfect cosmetic alternative for correcting crooked and crooked teeth (as an orthodontic treatment alternative).
In teeth with bad structural form and shape,
Joining split teeth (diastema closure),
In the restoration of broken or worn teeth,
In the correction of old fillings whose color and structure have deteriorated,
It can be a near-perfect cosmetic alternative for correcting crooked and crooked teeth (as an orthodontic treatment alternative).
Who is porcelain laminate dental treatment applied to?
How many sessions does porcelain laminate dental treatment take?
What are the treatment stages of this aesthetic dentistry application?
Do porcelain laminate teeth fall out?
What is the lifespan of porcelain laminate teeth?
What are the advantages of porcelain laminate teeth?
What are the disadvantages of porcelain laminate teeth?