Dental veneers, aesthetic and functional purposes and a preferred treatment method. Made using different materials, coating types, and needs of the patient according to the position of the tooth is selected. Here are the most common types of dental veneers:

1. Porcelain Veneers

Porcelain veneers offer the most natural appearance which is a type of coating from an aesthetic standpoint. Which covers the whole of the tooth, porcelain veneers, light-permeable closest to the natural tooth structure views. The exterior color is usually made in accordance with and is preferred for front teeth.

Advantages:

  • Aesthetically perfect view
  • Color harmony and natural shine
  • Gum-friendly structure

Disadvantages:

  • May be more sensitive to other coating types

2. Zirconium Coating

Zirconium metal is both durable and an aesthetically successful and unsupported material. Zirconium coatings, is especially preferred due to the robustness of the back teeth. In addition, the light-permeable through the structure has a natural appearance.

Advantages:

  • Both aesthetic and durable
  • Compatible gums
  • Low risk of allergic reaction

Disadvantages:

  • Could cost more compared to porcelain veneers

3. Metal Crowns To Porcelain Veneers

This coating type is made by durable porcelain coating on a metal frame. Usually the back teeth are preferred because the durability is high. However, because of the metal infrastructure are not ideal for front teeth aesthetically.

Advantages:

  • Very durable and long lasting
  • Against the force of chewing resistant

Disadvantages:

  • Metal support less because of the aesthetic
  • Over time, your gums can koyulasabi

4. Composite Coating

It is done by applying the composite material layer by layer on the tooth. This coating, which is used to correct aesthetic issues, usually faster as a treatment option. Composite veneers are generally used to fix a small portion of the tooth.

Advantages:

  • Can be performed quickly
  • Cost-effective

Disadvantages:

  • More ephemeral compared to other coatings
  • Color may change over time

These coating types, selected according to the patient's needs and the position of the tooth is applied. Each one offers different advantages and disadvantages, therefore it is important that you make the choice according to your dentist's recommendations.