As Vivyan Dental Clinic, we believe that an aesthetic and confident smile should be accessible to everyone. Our team is not only made up of professional and experienced dentists; we also have dental technicians working full-time in our internal laboratory. These technicians work in perfect harmony with our dentists and produce excellent lab work after completing our chairside procedures. If your front teeth are crooked, discolored, decayed, have uneven surfaces or gaps between them, dental porcelain veneers in Turkey is the preferred treatment option for you.
Thanks to our in-house laboratory equipped with state-of-the-art Dental Design and Milling Equipment, we can complete porcelain veneers in just 24 hours. We are completely independent from external dental laboratories.
A dental porcelain veneer is an artificial tooth that covers a tooth from the front surface like a mask. For those wondering what materials they are made of, the main material is glass particles mixed with various substances such as lithium disilicate. Compared to dental crowns, porcelain laminate veneers require a minimal amount of tooth surface reduction. For this reason, dentists consider porcelain veneers to be one of the least invasive aesthetic dental procedures. Also, unlike traditional metal-backed porcelain (PFM) crowns, porcelain veneers do not have a black metal base. This makes them look much more natural and aesthetic.
We produce porcelain veneers both digitally (Cad Cam method) and non-digitally (Press method). No matter how we prepare your porcelain veneers, we will perform minimally invasive tooth preparation before the laboratory work.
Advantages of Lamina Veneers:
- Requires less tooth preparation compared to full veneers or dental crowns. Therefore, less healthy tooth tissue is removed.
- They are prepared in one day with 3D design and milling devices.
- Laminate veneers provide high aesthetic results.
Disadvantages of Lamina Veneers:
- Lamina veneers have a higher risk of separation and fracture compared to full veneers or dental crowns.
- They are not suitable for areas that need to withstand high loads, such as molars.
- Lamina veneers are not suitable for patients with bruxism.