

Laminate veneers are leaf porcelains that are bonded to the front surfaces of teeth using a bonding resin method and are approximately 0.5 mm thick, which can be prepared in the desired color, size and shape.
The treatment process is short. At the first examination, an impression is taken from the patient before the teeth are cut. With this model, a mock-up application is made from a special material in the laboratory. The dentist and patient have the chance to reach a consensus on this 3D model. This way you get the chance to see what you will look like in 3D before your teeth are even cut. Then the teeth are prepared in a short and painless procedure, an impression is taken.
Plastic temporary veneers made in the shape and length jointly decided by you and your dentist are glued on. These are also important in terms of protecting your teeth until the porcelain veneers arrive. At the same time, these temporaries serve as a second 3D model for any necessary adjustments. The harmony of the teeth with the face is checked, and the ideal smile is determined by making the necessary abrasions and additions to fit the face. Porcelain veneers are prepared in the laboratory according to this model and glued on.