They are very thin structures that can meet the desired aesthetic features, especially used in the anterior region teeth.
When applied correctly, smiles can be changed in a short period of time without pain and in a way that protects the surrounding tissues.
With minimal dental preparation procedures, it is possible to further improve and beautify the existing oral environment.
It is also known as “leaf porcelain” due to its thin structure.
They are highly aesthetic and biocompatible applications.
They can be applied on the teeth with little or no loss.
The changes obtained produce more permanent results in the long term.
Today, porcelain veneers are the preferred type of restoration for aesthetics in many cases where full crowns were used in the past.
Tissue response is excellent and surface properties are very close to those of natural teeth.
Its harmony with light is very similar to natural tooth structures.
Tooth discoloration, fractures, cracks, large fillings, spaced teeth are easily treated.
Although they are thin, their durability is very good.
What is the Duration of Use of Poselen Laminates?
Like other structures applied in the mouth, the duration of use may vary according to the care of the teeth, the quality of the materials used and especially the experience of the physician. Studies have shown that it can be a minimum of 15 years with good care.
What Is Its Advantage Over Other Porcelain Restoration Types?
Much less tooth cutting is done in lamina porcelain applications. In some cases, lamina porcelain can even be applied without cutting the tooth surface at all.
Today, lamina porcelain is the material that provides the most aesthetic and natural appearance. Since very few teeth are cut, it reflects the light transmittance of the natural tooth to which it is applied. A well-made lamina restoration is indistinguishable from a natural tooth.