Porcelain Dental Veneers
Dietary habits, oral hygiene, and genetic predispositions are among the factors that cause changes in the oral structure and tooth color. If teeth are not cleaned regularly, they will yellow, wear, and decay. With porcelain dental veneers, you can both protect your dental health and improve your aesthetic appearance.
What are Dental Veneers?
Dental veneers are thin, tooth-shaped coverings placed over the front of the teeth. They are usually made of porcelain and composite materials. Dental veneers are a permanent treatment method.
The veneer process is applied to discolored, damaged, or abnormally sized teeth. Veneers can be applied to a single tooth or all teeth.
Advantages of Porcelain Veneers
The most suitable veneers for the tooth are determined by our expert dentists according to the patient's oral and dental structure.
Porcelain veneers are more resistant to stains compared to composite veneers. Additionally, porcelain veneers are preferred more because they successfully reflect light.
Why is the Dental Veneer Process Done?
Dental veneers are generally done for a more aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Broken teeth
Serious discoloration that does not improve with whitening Excessive gaps between teeth Teeth smaller than average Sharp and abnormally shaped teeth
What are Porcelain Dental Veneers?
Porcelain derives its whiteness from the raw material used in its production and is a biocompatible material. It does not contain metal or toxic substances.
With porcelain dental veneers, a very natural tooth structure appearance is achieved. Porcelain veneers are generally applied by patients who experience tooth loss and yellowing. With porcelain dental veneers, the size, color, and shapes of the teeth are equalized.
How is the Porcelain Dental Veneer Process Done?
In the porcelain dental veneer process, the teeth are first cleaned and filed. Then the mold of the teeth is taken.
Once the veneers are completed, our dentists place the veneers on the teeth and check them. Necessary adjustments are made before they are permanently placed on the tooth, and the treatment is concluded by bonding them.
How to Care for Teeth After Porcelain Dental Veneers?
To prolong the life of your veneers, it is necessary to pay attention to the following situations. The most important is to regularly perform oral and dental care that should be done after every treatment, brushing teeth with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Routine dentist appointments should not be neglected. Do not chew hard objects (pens, nails, ice).Be careful to use your back teeth when chewing hard foods. If you have a problem with teeth grinding and clenching, use a retainer. Use a mouth guard when playing sports.


