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Laminate

Laminate

Porcelain laminate veneer, also known as leaf porcelain veneer, is a type of veneer preferred especially for front teeth. It is used to correct aesthetic problems such as gaps between teeth, deformities or discoloration. This type of veneer makes teeth look smoother and more attractive.

It is the most natural aesthetic treatment approach realized by applying nail-thick porcelains created with the help of a computer to the tooth with very little abrasion on the tooth tissue.

Laminated veneers are the first aesthetic treatment option that patients consider when they are not satisfied with the color, shape or size of their teeth. Regular dental and gum care may not be enough to maintain a beautiful smile. As age increases, teeth can undergo structural changes, discoloration and wear. In such cases, laminate veneers become the preferred treatment approach.

It can be used for many years without any problems when proper oral and dental care is provided.

Laminate Veneer is an application that allows you to customize the shape and color of your teeth and get results quickly. It also offers a great aesthetic advantage due to its light transmittance and clear structure.

If you want to eliminate minor imperfections in your smile, porcelain laminate veneers can be the perfect solution.

Season
Every Season
Number of Sessions
1
Anesthesia
Local anesthesia
Operation Time
1-2 hours
Hospitalization
No
Sensitivity Time
1 week
Time to Return to Work
Immediately
Persistence of Results
2 Years (Warranty)
1

DAY OF OPERATION PLANNING

We arrange the operation day together with you.

2

AIRPORT PİCK-UP

We meet you at the airport with our VIP vehicles and take you to the hotel

3

HOTEL ACCOMMODATION

We place at in the hotel room we have specially reserved for you

4

CONSULTATION

On the other day, we pick you up from the hotel for and bring you to the clinic for a consultation

5

SURGERY

We perform your operation on the same day after consultation

6

HOTEL ACCOMMODATION

After the operation, we take you back to your hotel

7

AIRPORT TRANSFER

We take you back to the airport with our VIP cars for your flight

  • DAY OF OPERATION PLANNING

    We arrange the operation day together with you.

  • AIRPORT PİCK-UP

    We meet you at the airport with our VIP vehicles and take you to the hotel

  • HOTEL ACCOMMODATION

    We place at in the hotel room we have specially reserved for you

  • CONSULTATION

    On the other day, we pick you up from the hotel for and bring you to the clinic for a consultation

  • SURGERY

    We perform your operation on the same day after consultation

  • HOTEL ACCOMMODATION

    After the operation, we take you back to your hotel

  • AIRPORT TRANSFER

    We take you back to the airport with our VIP cars for your flight

  • Before The Operation
  • Operation
  • Post Operation
  • Faq
  • ** After the operation day is arranged together, all necessary detailed information will be sent to you.
  • If you have had any operation before, if you have had a major illness or if you have an ongoing illness, you must inform us.
  • If you have any allergies, if there is any medication you have used before or if there is any medication you continue to use, you must inform us.
  • If there is a substance that you have used before or are still using, you need to inform us.
  • If the operation will be performed with sedation anesthesia, you should not take food and nutritious foods for 8-12 hours.
  • If the operation will be performed with normal local anesthesia, you should come to the operation as full and full.
  • Alcohol and blood thinners should be stopped at least 3 days before the day of the operation.
  • It is good to reduce smoking before the operation for better results.
  • It is recommended to come to the operation with comfortable and spacious clothes.
  • It is recommended to do your self-cleaning in advance for you and for situations such as not being able to do it for a while after the operation.
  1. When you arrive on the day of the operation, a plan and an examination are made together with the dentist.
  2. Your dentist evaluates the current state of your teeth using methods such as digital photos, 3D scanning or video analysis and creates a plan that suits your goals.
  3. Pre-operative photos are taken for follow-up in the months after the operation.
  4. Blood test or some necessary tests may be taken.
  5. The patient is taken to the room where the operation will be performed.
  6. Local anesthesia is given to numb the teeth.
  7. Plaques and tartar on your teeth are cleaned.
  8. The surface of your teeth will be finely abraded to match the dental veneer. This is necessary for the veneers to fit properly.
  9. Computer-aided design (CAD) is used to plan how your new teeth will look. At this stage, 3D modeling is used to design your ideal smile.
  10. A temporary prototype can be applied to better understand how your smile will look. At this stage, the aesthetic and functional suitability of the design is tested.
  11. To achieve your designed and approved smile, the substance required to bond the laminated sheet porcelain to your teeth is applied.
  12. Veneers or other aesthetic materials are carefully placed on your teeth. Compliance and fit are checked.
  13. After the veneers are placed, a detailed check is performed by your dentist. The harmony, color and general aesthetics of the veneers are evaluated.
  14. If there is any problem or aesthetic correction is required, touch-ups are made.
  15. Tooth photos can be taken for subsequent controls.
  16. After the operation, your dentist will inform you about how to care for your new smile and the things you need to pay attention to, and then the patient can go to the hotel.
  • After the operation, there are things that you should both pay attention to and do.
  • Brush your teeth and veneers regularly. Avoid abrasive toothpastes.
  • You should clean between your teeth using dental floss or tooth cleaning brushes as recommended by our dentist.
  • Avoid hard, sticky or extremely hot and cold foods for the first few weeks. These types of foods can cause damage to the veneers or your teeth.
  • Sugary and acidic foods can damage tooth enamel and shorten the life of veneers. Reduce these as much as possible.
  • Use painkillers recommended by your dentist. Usually, there is a sensitivity time of 1 week and mild discomfort may be experienced, but if the pain is severe, contact us.
  • In case of swelling or discomfort, you can apply a cold compress. This will reduce the swelling and provide relief if there is edema.
  • If additional protective devices such as braces or night plates are recommended, use them regularly.
  • Make sure you drink plenty of water, eat a balanced diet and get enough sleep. Your general state of health directly affects the oral healing process.
  • Take regular care to avoid changes in the color or shape of the veneers. Avoid or limit beverages that may cause discoloration, especially tea, coffee and red wine.
  • As with any operation, it is recommended not to use alcohol and cigarettes for a week as it is the time of sensitivity. Smoking or excessive alcohol consumption can lead to changes in tooth color and problems in oral health. Limiting or completely quitting these habits will help you maintain your aesthetic results.
  • Grinding or clenching your teeth can damage your veneers. If you have this habit, you may need to use a night guard or a protective dental appliance.
  • It is important that your veneers are checked regularly and polished if necessary. Your dentist can make specific recommendations for the care of your veneers.
  • For the first few weeks after the operation, avoid excessive physical activity or movements that may damage the mouth area. It may be helpful to wear a mouth guard, especially when playing sports.
  • Each individual's healing process is different. Take care to heal within the time recommended by your dentist and contact us immediately if you experience any problems, pain, sensitivity or any issues with the crown.
  • Can dental veneers change color?

    Porcelain veneers are generally resistant to discoloration, but excessive smoking or consumption of colored foods can cause slight discoloration over time. After teeth whitening, veneers can be colored to match your natural teeth.

  • What is a laminated veneer?

    Laminated veneers are thin, specialized layers of veneers applied to the front surface of the teeth. These veneers are used to improve the appearance of the teeth and provide a more aesthetically pleasing appearance.

  • What are the advantages of laminated veneers?

    Laminated veneers can improve the color and shape of the teeth, cover small fractures and cracks in the teeth, provide a more uniform appearance and offer a natural aesthetic.

  • How is a laminated veneer applied?

    The application process is usually in two stages. First, the teeth are lightly abraded and impressions are taken. In the second stage, custom-made veneers are bonded to the teeth. The procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia and both appointments take about 1-2 hours.

  • How long do laminated veneers last?

    Good quality laminated veneers can last up to 10-15 years. The lifespan of the veneers depends on oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups.

  • Is laminated veneer application painful?

    Since anesthesia is usually used during the procedure, no pain is felt. However, there may be some tooth sensitivity after the procedure, which is usually temporary.

  • Do laminated veneers affect the natural structure of the teeth?

    A fine abrasion is applied to the front surface of the teeth, so the natural structure of the tooth is partially altered. However, most of the tooth is preserved and minimal changes are made to the natural structure.

  • What kind of materials are laminated veneers made of?

    Laminated veneers are usually made of ceramic (porcelain) or composite resins. Ceramic veneers are more durable and offer a natural look, while composite veneers are usually a more affordable option.

  • Do laminated veneers cause tooth sensitivity?

    Some sensitivity may be experienced after the procedure. This sensitivity is usually temporary and diminishes over time. If sensitivity persists, you should contact your dentist.

  • Do laminated veneers decay?

    The veneers themselves do not decay, but the teeth underneath can develop decay. Therefore, the health of the teeth around the veneers should be taken care of.

  • How long does the laminated veneer procedure take?

    In the first appointment, the teeth are prepared and impressions are taken, and in the second appointment the veneers are placed. These procedures can take 2-4 hours in total, but usually require two separate appointments.

  • How are laminated veneers affected by smoking or food?

    Smoking and certain foods can change the color of the veneers. To ensure the longevity of the veneers, it is recommended to avoid smoking and to pay attention to eating habits that will protect the teeth.

  • Are there any risks associated with laminated veneers?

    The risks of laminated veneer application may include tooth sensitivity, dislocation of the veneer or results that do not match aesthetic expectations. An experienced dentist should be selected to minimize the risks.