Laminate veneers are thin porcelain veneers applied to the front
surface of teeth. This method, frequently used in cosmetic
dentistry for smile design, is used to correct the color, shape,
and size of teeth and to conceal minor imperfections. This
procedure, which involves minimal removal of material from the
tooth surface, provides both a natural look and long-lasting
aesthetic appeal.
Laminate veneers are used to aesthetically improve small,
irregularly shaped, or discolored teeth. The thin porcelain
layers are designed to match the natural tooth color.
2. Broken or Cracked Teeth
The surfaces of teeth that have been broken or cracked as a
result of minor trauma are strengthened with laminate veneers
and their natural form is restored.
3. Gaps Between Teeth (Diastema)
The gaps between two teeth are aesthetically closed with
veneers, resulting in a more symmetrical smile.
What is the Application Process?
During the first examination, the structure of the teeth is
examined and measurements are taken.
Minimal abrasion is made on the tooth surface.
The veneers, which are custom-made in a laboratory
environment, are placed on the teeth in the second session.
The color and shape of the veneers are specially adapted to
the patient's natural tooth structure.
Finally, the treatment is completed by fixing it with special
adhesives.
What are the advantages?
The closest aesthetic to the natural tooth appearance
Minimum intervention on the tooth surface
Colour stability and long-lasting results
Special bonding system that does not damage tooth enamel
Allergy risk is low
Improves smile aesthetics quickly and effectively
Maintenance and Lifespan
Laminate veneers can last for many years without any problems
with good oral hygiene and regular checkups. Biting on hard
objects should be avoided, and dental checkups should be
performed at least twice a year. With proper care, aesthetic and
functional results can be maintained for a long time.