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Minimum Preparation Veneers

Preserve your enamel and change your smile - By Marek K. Bedynski, R. D.T.

FX Veneers Dental Laboratory Inc. is proud to present a great solution in beautiful smile makeovers :
Minimum Preparation Veneers.
 

Minimum Preperation Veneers

"Minimum Preparation Veneer" - a thin layer of feldspathic porcelain bonded over slightly reduced enamel. Used mainly for minor tooth shape correction, lengthening worn out teeth hiding cracks strengthening the tooth and lightening the color.

Minimum Preparation Veneers. Minimum Reduction Veneers. Toronto Dental Laboratory. Toronto lab cosmetic aesthetic. Toronto feldspathic laminate dental restorations. What are porcelain veneers? Porcelain veneers, alternatively termed dental veneers or dental porcelain laminates, are wafer-thin shells of porcelain that are bonded onto the front side of teeth so to create a cosmetic improvement for a tooth. Porcelain veneers are routinely used by dentists as a way to make cosmetic changes for teeth that are discolored, worn, chipped, or misaligned.

Advantages DisAdvantages
Preserve enamel Technique sensitive
Better bonding to the tooth structure  
Less invasive  
No post-operative sensitivity  
Dentist has much more latitude in creating a beautiful smile design  
Undetectable junction between feldspathic veneer and a tooth structure  
Minimal amount of grinding in patients mouth (range in tenths of milimiter)  
 

Minimum Preparation Veneers. Minimum Reduction Veneers. Toronto Dental Laboratory. Toronto lab cosmetic aesthetic. Toronto feldspathic laminate dental restorations. Porcelain veneer technique is an offshoot of the basic science of cosmetic dental bonding. Porcelain veneer technique utilizes the bonding capability of porcelain materials to securely attach a thin shell of porcelain (the porcelain veneer) to a tooth. Although porcelain is inherently brittle, when it is firmly bonded to a sturdy substructure (a tooth) it becomes very strong and durable.

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