Tooth loss can significantly impact an individual’s quality of life-altering the aesthetics of their smile, complicating eating, and, in some cases, even affecting speech
Veneering is a widely used method in aesthetic dentistry, through which it is possible to adjust the shape, size and color of the tooth.
Dental veneers are made of different materials (porcelain and composite veneers) and they are mainly used for orthopedic purposes. Ceramic veneers are thin plates of porcelain. Their thickness is on average 0.3-0.5 millimeters and they attach to the tooth from the outside. Fixation of ceramic veneers is possible at the end of the dentition process, ie from the age of 18, for all patients who want to correct the defects directly on the teeth or to treat anomalies in the dental arch.
The use of veneers also eliminates such oral problems as tooth wear. It is a common belief in the society that tooth wear is an age-related phenomenon and therefore veneers are recommended for 40-50 year olds. In fact, there are frequent cases when tooth decay occurs itself at an early age, which is due to parafunction caused by various environmental factors. At such times, due to a nervous and / or stressful situation, people grit their teeth and, as a result, wear them out. This process has nothing to do with the age of the patient, therefore, making veneers is recommended for all the patients who want a more harmonious and attractive smile.
The vast majority of patients perceive tooth decay as an aesthetic discomfort. Improving the visual effect is the main reason why patients consult a doctor and choose veneer. In fact, the issue is more complex and behind the aesthetic discomfort, is hidden functional damage to the chewing apparatus. Often, tooth wear causes lowering the third part of the face, causing the patient to experience pain around the cleft-lower jaw, as well as an increase in chewing muscle tone and pain.
Modern technologies allow us to easily solve the problems caused by tooth wear. "Blits Dental - Kakhaber Kharebava Clinic" allows the patient to participate in the treatment process, give the doctor the desired instructions and enjoy the result after the treatment process.
The process of preparation of ceramic (porcelain) veneers before direct fixation involves examination of the patient's mouth by an orthopedist using an oral scanner and a photoprotocol.
The technologies available in our clinic allow us to conduct the treatment process according to the scheme divided into appropriate stages.
First, a virtual 3D model of the patient's jaw-tooth system is created, which is used to determine the condition of both individual teeth and joints. The use of computer software (3D modeling of veneers) makes it possible for the patient to make changes in the shape, color or size of the teeth and better perceive the orthopedic result that is achieved after fixing ceramic (porcelain) veneers.
The next step is photography, which helps us to determine what the perfect veneers will look like aesthetically and functionally, based on the facial structure.
The final step, right before installing the veneers, is to take a digital fingerprint with the scanner. This is when the load on the individual teeth is detected and the shape of the future teeth is processed.
The care of ceramic veneers is not much different from the usual oral hygiene, however the first few days it is desirable to consider:
At "Blits Dental - Kakhaber Kharebava dental clinic" you will find a pleasant environment. The professionals of our team will consult you and help you to get the desired visual effect through veneers.
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