Who is Laminated for?

It is called one of the coating methods. Its other name is leaf covering. It got this name because it was made using a very fine technique. So, to whom is Laminate applied?

  • Those who want to have a whiter appearance on their teeth
  • Those who encounter wear problems
  • Those with broken teeth
  • Those who are not satisfied with their oral appearance
  • Those who complain of yellowing

These people can achieve the look they want with the lamination process.

 

Who is Lamination Not Suitable for?

Lamination Process is not a method suitable for some people. Especially people with nail biting habits, swallowing disorders or jaw disorders should stay away from the laminated method. If these people want laminate veneer, such problems must first be treated. Otherwise, such treatments cannot be performed.

 

How to Apply Laminate?

Nowadays, lamination is a method that can be completed in a few steps. For this procedure, first, an intraoral measurement must be made. Then, the tooth tone is determined and the model is adjusted. The treatment process varies depending on the number of teeth.

 

What are the Advantages of Laminate?

The first and most important advantage of laminate is its aesthetic appearance. It also helps get rid of yellowing on the teeth. Lamination provides more beautiful and whiter smiles. Teeth become ready for use after 2 or 3 sessions of laminate treatments. However, these sessions vary depending on each patient's dental disorder and tooth structure.