Veneers
Veneers are like thin shells for your front teeth. They are used to improve the appearance of the teeth, giving them an aesthetic and shiny appearance. When placed, veneers cover the surface of the teeth and can correct problems such as color, shape and even slight irregularities. Veneers are made of materials such as ceramics or composites that are very similar to natural teeth. They provide an aesthetic solution that can make your smile more attractive and improve your self-esteem.
- Porcelain veneers: They are made of a ceramic material that is extremely aesthetic and is applied individually to each smile. Porcelain veneers are durable and have a natural appearance that resembles the natural structure and color of teeth.
- Composite veneers: These are made of a special composite mixture that is applied directly to the surface of the teeth and modeled to achieve the desired shape and color. Composite veneers are simpler to place than porcelain veneers and can be repaired more easily in the event of damage.
- Lumineers (no-prep veneers): These are extremely thin veneers that require no or minimal rolling of the natural tooth structure. Luminaires provide an aesthetic improvement without significant weakening of the tooth enamel surface.
- Ultra-thin veneers: These are similar to veneers, but are even thinner and may not require the teeth to be rolled. These veneers are suitable for corrections in the shape and color of the smile without significantly changing the structure of the teeth.
These are some of the main types of veneers that are used to improve the appearance of teeth.