What is composite veneer?

composite veneer


First, veneers are tooth-color thin layers designed to improve the structure of teeth. Veneers are available and fabricated from different materials. Laminate veneers (you might have heard the name) and composite veneers are these two familiar types of veneers.

Some of the veneers are directly placed on the teeth and the others are placed indirectly. Don’t bother about the names. These direct and indirect ways are used because of the way these veneers are prepared and placed on the teeth.

As an example, dental laminates that are made in the laboratory are indirect veneers and the composite ones are those that are directly applied to structure the teeth within the appointments with the dentist.

Who needs composite veneers?

Veneers are for restorative and cosmetic purposes in the dentistry field. The main goal of veneers is to enhance the smile that is fundamental in how we look.

No more explanation. By having one of the conditions below, you can benefit from composite veneers:

  • Noticeable space between your teeth
  • One or more teeth that stick out from the normal position (slight protrusion)
  • Discolored teeth and can’t get that away even by bleaching
  • Feel that your teeth are short in length
  • Attrition of teeth
  • Fractured or chipped teeth

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