Dental veneers can be done with different techniques used to solve problems that are aesthetic and functional. Each technique will vary according to the needs and the condition of teeth of the patient. Here are the most common external coating techniques:

1. Porcelain Coating

  • Application: The surface of the tooth with a thin layer of porcelain is placed. Porcelain veneers offers a view close to the color of natural tooth, and from an aesthetic standpoint is preferred.
  • Advantages: Aesthetic appearance of the stain, light transmission through similar to natural teeth.
  • Areas Of Use: Discoloration, deformation or bruises.it is suitable for

2. Zirconium Crown

  • Application: Dental zirconium is a durable coating which is placed over the tooth. Zirconium, metal-assisted coatings compared to a more aesthetically pleasing appearance presents.
  • Advantages: Durability, aesthetic appearance, the risk of allergic reaction is low.
  • Areas Of Use: Aesthetic concerns are especially important in situations where the back teeth and is preferred.

3. Composite Coating

  • Application: Coating is done by applying composite material to the tooth. Dentists, tooth shapes onto the composite material.
  • Advantages: More economical, it can be done quickly in the dentist's office.
  • Areas Of Use: It is suitable for small corrections of aesthetic or bruises.

4. Laminate Veneer (Veneer)

  • Application: Are placed on the front surface of the tooth to form a thin porcelain or composite. Provides a minimal aesthetic by making the change on the surface of the tooth veneers improvement.
  • Advantages: Requires Minimal external sector, natural appearance, quick results.
  • Areas Of Use: In the front part of the tooth is ideal for aesthetic issues.

5. Plated Metal Support

  • Application: Porcelain, zirconia or composite material coated with a metal substructure is used. These veneers increases the durability of the tooth.
  • Advantages: Durability, robustness, especially in the back teeth provides.
  • Areas Of Use: Patients with aesthetic concerns in cases with chewing difficulties and less is preferred.

6. Full Ceramic Coating

  • Application: Covers that are made entirely of ceramic material. This technique provides the most natural appearance from an aesthetic standpoint.
  • Advantages: There is a risk of allergic reaction because it does not contain Metal, allows you to fit with the color of natural teeth.
  • Areas Of Use: It is frequently desirable for front teeth.

Results

The outer coating techniques, the patient's needs and aesthetic concerns will vary depending on the condition of the tooth. Call your dentist to determine which technique is most appropriate, which is important. The correct technique, while maintaining your dental health aesthetic appearance is improved at the same time