Veneers
Composite and dental porcelain are the two main types of materials utilised to create a veneer. A dentist may directly insert (build up in the mouth) a composite veneer or may make one indirectly in a dental lab. The composite veneer is then glued to the tooth, usually using resin cement.
Porcelain Veneers
If you've been thinking about changing your smile, you've probably looked into your possibilities. Let's start by talking about porcelain veneers.
The greatest alternative if you want to rapidly enhance the appearance of your smile is porcelain veneers. They are a modern dental technique made of ceramic porcelain that is very thin. This type of veneer is affixed directly to the enamel of your natural teeth in the front.
Porcelain veneers are used by many people for reasons other than simply improving their smile. Porcelain veneers are the ideal treatment for a tooth that has been broken or damaged due to a variety of factors.
Composite Veneers
Resin is used to build composite material veneers. These veneers are crafted freehand directly onto the teeth, stay between two and five years, and are made of a less expensive material than porcelain. Composite veneers are frequently used to fix misalignments, hide fractured teeth, and enhance smile aesthetics.