Porcelain Laminated Teeth
It is a cosmetic solution known as leaf porcelain, which can be applied in many dental disorders that negatively affect your appearance. It is mainly aimed to eliminate aesthetic problems with the help of very thin porcelain leaflets, which are adhered to the parts of the anterior teeth that come into contact with the lip and cheek, on the anterior teeth with aesthetic problems. Laminate Veneers are the closest solution to a natural tooth appearance, as they are very thin and do not contain metal, allowing incoming light to pass through.
On Which Teeth Can Lamina Be Applied?
- In advanced antibiotic, fluorine stains, hereditary structure and color disorders that do not yield results with methods such as bleaching.
- Connecting split teeth (diastema closure)
- Restoration of broken or worn teeth
- Correction of old fillings whose color and structure have deteriorated
- It can be a cosmetic alternative for correcting crooked and crooked teeth (as an alternative to orthodontic treatment).
In Which Situations Is Lamina Application Not Preferred?
- Laminate porcelain is not preferred in people who do not have good oral hygiene, since the possibility of secondary caries increases at the junction of the tooth and the laminated inline.
- Laminate porcelain is not preferred for those who have bad habits such as teeth grinding, pen biting, nail biting, unless this situation is corrected.
- It is inconvenient to make laminated porcelain on extremely damaged and extremely decayed teeth.
- If the teeth are crooked or cramped, if there are cross and reverse bites, there is little chance of long-term success with laminated veneers, so laminated porcelain is not preferred for these patients.
What are the Application Stages of Lamina Coating?
To prepare your tooth for processing, the residues on it are cleaned. Impressions are taken to obtain a copy of your tooth without being eroded. Then etching is done. The layer to be adhered to your tooth is prepared from porcelain material by taking a measurement again. Finally, as with adhesive systems (bonding), laminates are glued to the surface of the existing tooth.
Laminates are Long-Lasting Manager, Are They Durable, or Do They Fall?
Laminates are made of porcelain with superior properties than other systems. Therefore, they can be used for years without any problems with good oral care. They are more resistant to staining and abrasion. They do not fall. It is necessary to avoid bad habits such as biting very hard foods and biting nails. You can prolong their life with good oral hygiene.

