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What is Dental Veneers?

What is Dental Veneers?

Imagine having a smile that radiates confidence, lights up the room and makes a lasting impression. For many of us, achieving that perfect smile seems like a distant dream. But what if we told you that there's a solution that can transform your teeth and boost self-esteem?

Enter dental veneers - a revolutionary cosmetic dentistry treatment that fits over the front surfaces of your teeth to improve your appearance and create a beautiful smile. This is why they are also known as “smile makeovers”.

Moreover, veneer is a shell used to cover teeth to give it a natural look. These ultra-thin, durable, and customizable, veneers can correct a range of imperfections, from discoloration and chipping to gaps and misalignment.

Now getting a Hollywood smile is possible through dental veneers if you get it done from our Veneers specialists in Turkey. 

Let us explore more about veneers, its types, benefits, costs and procedures.

What is Dental Veneers?
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What to Expect During Teeth Veneer Procedure

The process of veneering is not complex as our expert dentists can perform it with precision and expertise. They are capable of delivering customized results without pain and much time. We follow the below mentioned steps for different types of veneers to give you the perfect smile.

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Procedure of Dental Veneers

Procedure of Dental Veneers

Now, we will describe the procedure for getting dental veneers, including the steps involved from tooth preparation, taking impressions, placing temporary veneers, bonding the permanent veneers, and final adjustments to ensure proper fit and appearance.

  • Step 1: Tooth Preparation – A small layer of enamel is gently removed from the surface of the teeth before further processing. It provides the space to accommodate veneers. Our hygienist may use local anesthesia to minimize the discomfort.
  • Step 2: Impression Check – The dental would then take an impression to use as a mold for your veneers. This helps to develop a teeth covering that creates a realistic color and shape.
  • Step 3: Temporary Veneers – Our expert will place a temporary veneer on your teeth to allow you with your daily routine. While we prepare your permanent set, which will not take more than a couple of days.
  • Step 4: Veneer Bonding – Your next visit will be scheduled once your permanent veneers become ready. Our dentist will fix the teeth with a specialized bonding adhesive. The veneers are then adjusted for fit, comfort, and appearance.
  • Step 5: Final Touches – To ensure proper alignment, bite and aesthetics, our dental consultant will make necessary adjustments. Further, they will check your front teeth to ensure that mouth shape is intact. Once satisfied, you will get post-treatment instructions.
Post Procedure Care

Post Procedure Care

Although you do not need to visit our clinic once your dental laminates are completed through veneers. However, to ensure the longevity and success of the procedure, you should follow certain guidelines.

These will help you maintain better oral health and reduce post-procedure complications. Here's a comprehensive guide to aftercare for dental veneers:

  • Avoid biting or chewing on hard objects, such as ice, nuts, or hard candy.
  • Avoid eating sticky or chewy foods, such as caramel, gum, or jerky.
  • Stop drinking hot beverages, such as coffee or tea.
  • Avoid smoking and tobacco products.
  • Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to clean your teeth.
  • Take pain relieving medication as directed by your dentist.
  • Apply a cold compress to the affected area to reduce swelling and discomfort.
  • Do not use flossing or using an interdental brush around the veneers.
  • Attend follow-up appointments with our dentist to ensure proper healing.
Dental Veneer Benefits

Dental Veneer Benefits

There are numerous benefits of veneers, including improved smile aesthetics, functional benefits, durability, and convenience. They provide a long-term solution for cosmetic and functional issues, are minimally invasive, and can boost self-confidence. Overall, veneers are a versatile and cost-effective approach to enhancing one's smile.

Here are major pros of taking tooth veneer services.

  • Improved smile aesthetics: You can enhance the appearance of your teeth, making them look uniform, white, and attractive.
  • Natural-looking results: These teeth covers are designed to mimic the natural appearance of teeth, making them virtually indistinguishable from your natural teeth.
  • Improved bite: They can help correct issues with your bite, making it easier to chew and speak.
  • Enhanced tooth function: Veneers can strengthen teeth and improve their overall function.
  • Durable material: Since these are made of high-quality materials, thus it can withstand the wear and tear of daily life.
  • Stain Resistant: Veneers are highly resistant to stains, ensuring your smile remains bright and white.
  • Minimally invasive: The procedure requires minimal tooth preparation, making it relatively painless and comfortable.
  • Cost-effective: The procedure is affordable and gives full value for money.
Possible Dental Veneer Complications

Possible Dental Veneer Complications

While the procedure is considered a highly safe and effective cosmetic dentistry process, potential complications can arise. The possible and most common dental veneers complications include the following.

  • Sensitivity: Teeth may become sensitive after veneer placement, especially if the enamel is thin or the veneer is too thin.
  • Discoloration: Veneers can discolor over time, especially if they are exposed to stain-causing substances like coffee, tea, or red wine.
  • Chipping or Cracking: Dental covers can chip or crack if they are subjected to excessive force, such as biting or grinding.
  • Loose or Detached Veneers: Veneers can come loose or detach from the tooth if the bonding process is not done correctly.
  • Gum Recession: Gum recession can occur if they are not placed correctly or if the gums are not healthy.

Veneers Compared with Other Procedures

Veneer dentistry is a popular method to improve the appearance of your teeth. However, several other procedures also aid in delivering similar results.

Let us look at the comparison of veneer with other procedures and see why veneers are better than the rest.

  • Veneers vs. Dental Implants: While veneers are used to cover a damaged tooth, dental implants are used to replace missing teeth. 
  • Veneers vs. Crowns: Crown work similar to veneer but can be placed on an implant. Likewise, crowns are often used to fix damaged teeth due to fillings or root canals.
  • Veneers vs. Lumineers: Lumineers are thinner than usual veneers, and these are made of porcelain. However, these may not fit accurately, and do not give precision like veneers. 
  • Veneers vs. Bonding: Bonding is the process to repair chips, cracks or discoloration through composite resin. While Veneers are customized repairing of the teeth and offer better results.

Types of Veneers

Tooth veneers mostly are permanent, meaning they are not removable once placed. There are several types of veneers, each with its own unique characteristics, pros, and cons.

Here are some of the most common types of veneers:

  • Porcelain Veneers: These are the most common type and are renowned for their durability, stain-resistance, and natural appearance. At our clinic we use three types of porcelain systems; Empress, Emax, and Feldspathic porcelain for better results.
  • Composite Veneers: Made from a resin material, composite veneers are less expensive than porcelain veneers and require a single visit.
  • Lumineers: These are ultra-thin (0.2mm) and translucent and offer natural teeth enamel and are reversible.
  • Palatal Veneers: These are generally used to restore anterior (front) teeth and ideal to repair the damaged part of the tooth without touching the rest.
  • Removable Veneers: Made from a resin material, non-permanent (clip-on) veneers are a temporary solution for cosmetic issues and are a cheaper option.

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FAQ's

On average teeth veneers are durable and can last for more than 10 years. However, it depends on the type of veneer material for instance porcelain or ceramic are most common materials.

Yes! Veneers are good for teeth as these are cheap, quick treatment, and produce long lasting results. These are ideal for teeth with enamel abrasion or enamel erosion.

It is possible to cover cavities under veneers. Although veneers offer a protection layer by isolating from the surrounding environment. Still though, teeth under veneer can get decay and cavities may form.

Although veneer is not a painful treatment, however, you may experience minor discomfort during the placement. It will go away after twenty to forty-eight hours of treatment. However, if pain persist; consult your dentist.

Most foods are safe to eat while having permanent veneers like porcelain. Since, it can easily manage high stress without losing its shape.

Veneers are not fake teeth, rather a thin shell of porcelain attached to your natural teeth in a way to cover broken or damaged parts. It offers tremendous benefits in a short time with minimally invasive procedures.

Although veneers themselves cannot develop cavities. However, teeth under the cover of veneers are vulnerable to decay and get cavities.