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Natural Smiles with an Aesthetic and Durable Solution
Porcelain veneers are one of the most popular treatment options for those seeking a fast and long-lasting solution to aesthetic dental issues. Problems such as discoloration, fractures, shape irregularities, or gaps between teeth can easily be corrected with porcelain veneers, helping you achieve a natural, white, and symmetrical smile.
Porcelain veneers are thin layers of porcelain placed on the front surface of the teeth. They are custom-made using special measurements and applied without damaging the natural structure of the tooth. Veneers are among the most preferred procedures in aesthetic dentistry.
Discolored or stained teeth
Broken or cracked teeth
Teeth with shape irregularities
Gaps between teeth (diastema)
Worn teeth
Mild crowding or misalignment
Natural Appearance: Their translucency closely resembles that of natural teeth.
Durability: Can be used for many years without problems.
Stain Resistance: Minimally affected by staining agents like coffee, tea, and tobacco.
Quick Results: Usually completed in 2–3 sessions.
Smile Design: Offers a customized aesthetic smile for each person.
Examination and Planning: Your dentist evaluates your needs during the first consultation.
Tooth Preparation: If necessary, a very thin layer is removed from the tooth’s front surface.
Impression Taking: Measurements are taken using digital or traditional methods.
Temporary Veneers: Temporary teeth are applied while permanent veneers are prepared.
Veneer Application: Veneers are bonded to the teeth using special adhesives.
No, local anesthesia is used during the procedure. Post-treatment pain is also rare.
With proper oral care, they can last 10–15 years or even longer.
No. The procedure involves minimal intervention to the natural tooth structure.
Yes. Their translucent properties make them very similar in appearance to natural teeth.
No. When applied properly, they do not interfere with chewing functions.