Laminate Veneer (Leaf Tooth): The Subtle Touch of Aesthetic Smiles

Laminate veneer is a frequently used method in aesthetic dentistry. These veneers, made of a thin layer of porcelain or composite materials, are applied to improve the appearance of the teeth. As Silmar Estetica, we offer our patients an aesthetic and natural smile with laminated veneer.

Laminate Veneer Treatment Options and Procedures

Porcelain Laminate Veneer: Thin porcelain layers are placed on the front surface of the teeth, providing a natural appearance.
Composite Laminate Veneer: The composite material prepared in the dentist’s office is applied quickly and provides an aesthetic smile.

Laminate Coating Procedures and Processes

Examination and Planning: The dentist evaluates the patient’s wishes and needs and creates the appropriate treatment plan.
Preparation and Application: The steps of preparing a minimal part of the teeth and placing the laminate veneer are applied.

Pre and Post Treatment Process

Pre-Treatment: After a detailed examination and planning process, a treatment plan appropriate to the patient’s needs is prepared.

After Treatment: A healing process begins, supported by regular checks and necessary maintenance.

Expectations and Concerns

Natural Appearance: Laminate veneers provide an aesthetic compatible with natural teeth.
Compatibility and Comfort: Veneers are compatible with the teeth and offer comfortable use.

Laminate veneer is an effective way to maintain an aesthetic smile and the natural appearance of your teeth. You can contact our experts for more information and individual evaluation.

Any questions you may have here.

Laminate veneer is the process of coating the front surface of the teeth with a thin layer of porcelain or composite materials. These veneers are used to improve aesthetic appearance and hide dental defects.

Laminate veneers can last for many years with proper care and regular dentist check-ups. They generally last between 5 and 10 years.

The laminate veneer process is generally painless. However, in some cases, local anesthesia may be used during the preparation phase and there may be slight sensitivity after the procedure.

Laminate veneer is preferred to eliminate aesthetic problems such as stains, cracks, gaps or deformities on the teeth, and to ensure color harmony and natural appearance.