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What is porcelain veneer?

Porcelain veneer is a modern aesthetic dental restoration method in which the dentist bonds an ultra-thin porcelain layer (usually only 0.2 – 0.5mm thick) to the outer surface of the teeth. The purpose is to cover imperfections such as yellowing, gaps, minor chipping or uneven color, helping the smile become brighter, more even and naturally beautiful.

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Who should get porcelain veneers?

Discolored or yellow teeth

Discolored or yellow teeth

Cracked, chipped or worn teeth

Cracked, chipped or worn teeth

Slightly misaligned or uneven teeth

Slightly misaligned or uneven teeth

Gaps between teeth

Gaps between teeth

Popular Types of Veneer Porcelain Crowns

Currently, there are three premium aesthetic veneer materials widely used in modern dentistry.

E.max Veneer

E.max Veneer

E.max is a well-known glass-ceramic material recognized for its thinness and natural light reflection, giving teeth a lifelike translucency. It also provides excellent stain resistance and long-lasting color stability, making it ideal for those who desire a bright, natural and refined smile.
Advantages:
– High translucency and light reflection, creating a natural, lifelike appearance.
– Excellent color stability and resistance to staining or yellowing.
Disadvantages:
– Lower strength compared to Zirconia veneers; may chip under excessive force.
– Higher cost than some other veneer materials.

Zirconia Veneer

Zirconia veneers are a premium product originating from Italy, known for their exceptional strength and excellent resistance to staining. They are an ideal choice for patients with cracked, chipped or severely worn teeth, offering both durability and high aesthetics.
Advantages:
– Extremely durable and highly resistant to biting forces, suitable even for molars.
– Excellent resistance to discoloration and corrosion, maintaining color over time.
Disadvantages:
– Less translucent and reflective than E.max, resulting in a less natural appearance.
– Requires slightly more tooth reduction to achieve optimal fit.
Zirconia Veneer
Lisi Veneer

Lisi Veneer

Known as the “King of Veneers,” Lisi veneers are designed to be ultra-thin (0.2 – 0.4 mm) while maintaining outstanding translucency and light diffusion, ensuring a perfectly natural look. They are suitable for both anterior and posterior teeth, offering optimal aesthetics and durability.
Advantages:
– Ultra-thin design preserves natural tooth structure; minimal or no tooth reduction needed.
Exceptional color, translucency and light reflection.
Disadvantages:
– Highest cost among current veneer materials.
Requires advanced fabrication and bonding techniques, demanding high dentist expertise.

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