Dental Veneer

Restorations made of different materials on teeth that have lost material for various reasons or for aesthetic purposes are called dental crowns. It contains the same logic as the literal meaning. In cases where material loss due to decay or trauma cannot be repaired with a filling, treatment options include changing the appearance of the teeth aesthetically, covering the teeth to replace lost teeth or for space maintainer support. In some cases, some abrasion may be required to cover the teeth. The amount of abrasion varies depending on the type of veneer prosthesis to be applied and the aesthetic expectation. In some cases, crowns can be applied to the teeth without the need for abrasion. The materials used for coating can be metal or non-metal. Ceramics are made on metal or materials with dominant aesthetic properties as the infrastructure material and a natural appearance is achieved. The use of precious metals and alloys for infrastructure support will reduce the tendency to allergic reactions. Your dentist will direct you for the crown that is suitable for your general health condition and expectations. Your veneers are applied to your teeth with adhesives that do not damage the tissue. For implant-based coatings, apart from gluing, it is also possible to apply them with screws. The duration of use of your veneers will depend on your oral health status and the changing harmony of your veneered teeth and surrounding tissues over the years. After your veneer is applied, your regular oral care and doctor check-ups will prolong its usage time.

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