Dental veneers are thin, custom-made shells that are designed to cover the labial surface of a tooth. They are mainly used to improve the appearance of teeth by solving issues such as staining, discoloration, minor chips, diastema, gaps, and misalignment.Indirect Veneers are typically made from materials like Lithium disilicate (example: E-Max) which have many advantages:
- Highly durable and stain-resistant.
- They closely mimic the natural appearance of teeth due to their translucency and shade-matching capabilities.
- Long-lasting and aesthetically pleasing results.
- Color stability
The veneer placement process typically involves preparing the teeth (especially for porcelain veneers), taking impressions using 3D Scanning or physical impression, and then the lab experts design the case discussing with the dentist and confirming the plan then manufacturing the Veneers totally digitally. Sending the veneers to the dentist for bonding them to the tooth’s surface using light cure dental resin cement. Veneers can provide a significant enhancement to the appearance of teeth while maintaining a natural look, making them a popular cosmetic dentistry option.