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What is a Full Ceramic Dental Veneer?

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What is a Full Ceramic Dental Veneer?

All-ceramic veneers are frequently preferred in aesthetic dentistry, are metal-free restoration solutions that offer the closest possible natural appearance. The entire structure is manufactured from reinforced porcelain or ceramic blocks. Thanks to their light transmittance, they blend perfectly with natural teeth and are an ideal option for patients with high aesthetic expectations.

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In Which Situations Is It Preferred?

Broken teeth after root canal treatment
Color changes or aesthetic incompatibilities
Deformities or gaps in the front teeth
Aesthetic problems of old metal-supported coatings
Teeth with frequent fillings or fractures
In the restoration of tooth losses resulting from accidents
In people with receding gums, when a look compatible with the gums is needed
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How Does the Treatment Process Progress?

  1. Teeth are evaluated and prepared, and filling and cleaning procedures are performed when necessary.
  2. After the impression is taken, temporary veneers are placed.
  3. Ceramic veneers are designed in the laboratory to match the individual's natural tooth color and structure.
  4. In the second session, temporary veneers are removed and permanent ceramic veneers are fixed with special adhesives.
  5. After final compliance checks and corrections, the patient can immediately return to daily life.
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How Long Is The Application Period?

The application of full ceramic veneers typically takes 1–2 weeks to complete, depending on the patient's needs for the number of teeth and the oral preparation required. After the impression is taken, digital production processes can be used to speed up the process.

What are the advantages?

It is very close to the natural tooth appearance.
It does not contain metal, so there is no gray reflection on the gum.
Its aesthetic compatibility is high thanks to its light transmittance.
It reduces sensitivity formation as it limits heat transfer.
Its retention is higher than metal-supported ones.
The risk of allergic reactions is low
It is the ideal solution for front tooth aesthetics.

How Are Prices Determined?

How many teeth will it be applied to?
The quality of the ceramic material to be used
Whether additional procedures (filling, cleaning, etc.) are required
Clinical infrastructure and physician expertise