Laminated dental veneers are a minimally invasive type of veneer that requires only a thin layer of coating on the tooth surface, which is why they are also known as leaf coatings in Latin. This type of prosthesis application is highly protective, as it requires minimal filing on the tooth.
Dental veneers are a popular solution for various dental concerns, including correcting distortions, deformities, and decay in the front teeth, restoring broken teeth to their natural appearance, lengthening teeth for an improved smile, and correcting dark teeth that haven’t responded to whitening processes. They are also an effective option for patients who have aesthetic concerns and gaps between their teeth, as well as those who are unhappy with the shape and position of their teeth.
During the veneering process, local anesthesia is used to ensure that the patient is comfortable and pain-free. The duration of the treatment can vary depending on the number and condition of the teeth that need to be veneered. Typically, the veneering process can be completed in three sessions, barring any unforeseen circumstances.
The first step in the laminated tooth treatment process involves discussing the patient’s expectations and creating a model. The patient is informed about the potential outcomes of the treatment and any necessary examinations and follow-up appointments are scheduled. During the second session, the patient receives local anesthesia to minimize discomfort. Then, while the mouth is numb, the teeth that require coating are carefully filed.
Once the teeth have been filed, measurements are taken for the veneers and an impression is made. The teeth are then left to settle for up to one week, during which time they may be sensitive. Once the teeth and molds are ready, a rehearsal is performed to check the color and compatibility of the veneers. The patient and the doctor then approve the appearance before the bonding process begins, which takes approximately two hours. Once the bonding is complete, the treatment is finished.
The cost of laminated teeth depends on several factors, such as the quality of materials used, the experience of the dentist, the laboratory where the teeth are made, and the number of teeth to be laminated. To get more detailed information about laminated teeth prices, we suggest reading our article on the subject.
Laminated veneers do not cause damage to the tooth as only a minimal filing is required. The treatment process is short and results in long-lasting veneers that do not easily wear or change color.
After the laminated dental veneer treatment, daily oral care is sufficient for maintaining the veneers for a long time. As the veneers allow for the transmission of light, they give a natural appearance to the teeth. However, caution must be taken when biting very hard foods, as the veneer may be damaged or broken. It is also normal to experience hot-cold sensitivity during and after the treatment. For the most accurate pricing information regarding laminated tooth coating, we invite you to contact us through our phone numbers or WhatsApp line. Alternatively, you can schedule a visit to our clinic for your initial examination and begin your treatment immediately with the difference of AkvaDent Dental Clinic.
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