Porcelain veneers are thin porcelain shells that may be used to cover chipped, cracked or discolored teeth. Porcelain veneers are attached to the front of teeth with a bonding cement and set with a blue light.
A thin layer of porcelain adhered to a surface of a tooth to repair or change the color and/or shape.
A veneer is an ultra thin, cosmetic facing made for anterior (front) teeth, that can change the shape, color and size of the teeth. This procedure requires at least two visits along with a period of temporization before final placement of the restoration.
Sometimes referred to as dental veneers and tooth veneers; these are thin layers of shiny white porcelain made at the precise size required in a laboratory, and then fixed to the front of teeth for aesthetic reasons, like improving color and shape. (See also Bonding).
thin facings bonded to the visible part of the tooth to improve its appearance and enhance strength.
A thin layer of porcelain, fabricated by a laboratory) bonded to a natural tooth to replace lost tooth structure, close spaces, straighten teeth or change color and/or shape
Plastic or porcelain facing which is bonded directly to a tooth to improve its appearance, producing a very natural appearance. See "Veneers."
Sometimes referred to as dental veneers and tooth veneers, porcelain veneers are thin layers of shiny white porcelain made to size in a laboratory, and then fixed to the front of a tooth for aesthetic reasons, such as improving color and shape. (See also Bonding).
a ceramic material is bonded to the front of teeth to change the tooth's color, size, and/or shape.