Composite laminate can be applied in non-aesthetic cases such as deformity, color change, asymmetry in the front teeth. It is done by applying minimal abrasion on the tooth surface, selecting the filling material that best suits the tooth color, and applying a composite filling to the outer part of the tooth. This treatment can also be applied to decayed teeth after the decay is cleaned.
Although the treatment phase varies depending on the number of teeth, the removal of all front teeth is completed within 2-3 hours and is completed in a single session.
The patient is treated every 6 months. It is recommended to come for a check-up.
What should we pay attention to after the filling is done? Since they are not bonded to the teeth with any adhesive agent such as fillings or dentures, they are a little more sensitive and should be used a little more cautiously.
Patients who have composite laminate are recommended not to consume hard foods or crack nuts with their front teeth.
In patients who consume a lot of tea, coffee and cigarettes, polishing every 6 months plays an important role in preventing the fillings from discoloring.
What is Laminate Dental Coating? Is it harmful?
Lamina is known as leaf teeth, which means 'leaf', and is applied by abrading 0.5-0.7 mm on the front surfaces of the teeth.
The biggest advantage in lamina treatment is minimal wear on the teeth. is to provide aesthetics by abrasion. Since the laminates have light permeability, they provide maximum aesthetics and resemble the main tooth. They do not cause gray discoloration on the gums.
Although the laminates are so thin, they are durable prostheses thanks to the agents used in the bonding process and the tricks in the half-millimeter abrasion applied by the physician.
Laminas are durable prostheses due to colorants such as cigarettes, tea and coffee. They are not affected by the products. It maintains its durability as long as you avoid bad habits such as biting very hard foods and biting nails.
It is recommended to replace it between 7-10 years, because gum recession occurs over time in every person with or without a denture, and gum recession occurs between teeth and dentures. It causes the distance between the gums to widen.
Our patients with dentures can of course extend this period by brushing from the gum to the tooth with a sweeping motion while brushing their teeth.
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