What is the Emax Laminate?

Emax laminate is a type of veneer used for anterior teeth. A thin-structured porcelain called Emax is used in this procedure to ensure an aesthetic appearance. The outer part of this porcelain is porous and can be used on deformed front teeth to give the teeth a beautiful appearance. If you are complaining about your front teeth, you can eliminate your complaint by making an appointment for the Emax laminate procedure.

 

 

How is Emax Laminate Applied?

A specialist dentist must be consulted to perform the Emax laminate procedure. The dentist examines the condition of the front teeth or teeth with gaps. The veneer is performed after determining that the patient's jaw and tooth structure are suitable for the application. This procedure can be completed in a few sessions depending on the number of teeth needed.

 

Who Can Get Emax Laminate Veneer?

There is no age or person limitation for the Emax laminate coating process. This procedure can be performed especially by patients who have problems with their anterior teeth. Thanks to this coating process, it is possible to have natural-looking teeth. Emax laminate veneers can be applied to patients with wide tooth gaps and discoloration of their teeth.

 

What Are The Advantages of Emax Laminating Process?

Emax laminate, which is frequently preferred by women, is an advantageous dental aesthetic application.

Advantages of this application;

  • Thanks to the Emax coating, the natural structure of the tooth is not damaged.
  • The anterior teeth are provided with a beautiful appearance.
  • It helps teeth achieve a natural appearance.
  • It is more resistant to wear than other coating types.
  • It helps eliminate color changes in teeth.

To obtain these advantages, you need to consult dentists who are successful in the Emax laminate process. You can have a beautiful appearance thanks to the veneer applied by the dentist to your mouth and tooth structure.

 

What are the Prices of Emax Laminate Veneer?

The prices to be paid for Emax lamination processes vary depending on many factors. These factors are the health institution where the procedure is performed, the dentist, the material used for the procedure, and the price policy applied.