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Porcelain Laminates

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Ceramic laminates applied to ensure perfect aesthetics are a conservative treatment method for anterior teeth with malposition, discoloration, trauma, broken or worn diestema. Porcelain laminates are used to change the color, form and position of the front teeth by using adhesive techniques. In addition, performing aesthetic restorative treatments with porcelain laminate restorations increases the patient's self-confidence. During the preparation phase of the laminates, it is possible to show their finished state in the mouth in advance by preparing a composite mock-up without touching the teeth at all.

 

Porcelain laminate restorations can be applied;

  • Discolored teeth, tetracycline, fluorosis, devitalization or age-related discoloration.

  • Teeth that have undergone root canal treatment where whitening does not provide results.

  • Teeth with diestema (spaced apart).

  • Malformed teeth.

  • Enamel defects. Teeth with enamel hypoplasia.

  • Malposed (wrongly positioned) teeth.

  • The necessity of aesthetic regulation in teeth with many restorations.

  • Teeth with attrition, erosion and abrasion are worn out

 

If you are not satisfied with the color, shape or size of your teeth and want to have a beautiful smile, laminate treatment is the method for you. Thanks to porcelain laminates, you can achieve your ideal smile while also protecting your teeth with the most conservative method.

With this method, a very small amount of abrasion is made from the front surface of the teeth, so it does not damage your teeth. Laminae are very thin porcelain sheets. These leaves adhere to the front surface of the teeth through a process called "bonding". Porcelain laminates, whose resistance increases after bonding, are not more likely to break than normal teeth. After receiving porcelain laminate treatment, individuals' teeth do not become colored again.

Lamina restorations require technical precision at the clinical and laboratory stages. The applying physician and the preparing laboratory must have sufficient knowledge and training.

Disadvantages;

  • It requires excellent preparation and laboratory work.

  • Since it is a sensitive treatment method, it should be applied by a dentist who is an expert in his field.

  • It is more costly than alternative treatments.

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