Review of removable veneers with before and after photos: expectations and reality

From this article you will learn:

  • what are veneers in dentistry,
  • before and after photos, patient reviews,
  • veneers – price for 1 tooth in Moscow (for 2022).

Veneers are microprostheses made of ceramic or composite filling material (in the form of thin plates) that cover the front surface of the teeth. The thickness of standard ceramic veneers starts from 0.6 mm, respectively, and the front surface of the tooth must be ground to the same depth (Fig. 1-3). However, in dentistry there are also so-called “thin veneers” - they are made from Emax glass ceramics. They have a thickness of 0.3-0.4 mm, which in some cases makes it possible to do without tooth preparation.

To complete the picture, it should be noted that there are also so-called ultra-thin veneers for the front teeth, which are produced by DenMat under the brand Lumineers® (Lumineers). The advertisement states that their thickness is only 0.2 mm, which is guaranteed to allow you to avoid grinding off the surface layer of tooth enamel. But this is not entirely true, and the original manufacturer's instructions already clearly indicate that the thickness of the lumineers will be from 0.3 to 0.7 mm (i.e. they will not be thinner than Emax).

What are dental veneers: photo

Correcting teeth with veneers allows you to improve their color and shape, allows you to change the inclination and position in the dentition, and also makes it possible to eliminate wide interdental spaces. Veneers are either “direct” (composite) or “indirect” (orthopedic). Composite veneers are made by dentists from ordinary composite filling material. They cost much less, and their aesthetics and service life are noticeably more modest - compared to higher quality indirect ceramic veneers.

In turn, orthopedic indirect veneers are made in a dental laboratory - mainly from various types of ceramics. The most common types of ceramics used to make veneers are porcelain, lithium disilicate, or zirconium dioxide. It is for such ceramic veneers that patient reviews will be as positive as possible, because... they really allow you to achieve excellent dental aesthetics (which can be seen in Hollywood stars). How much does it cost to install ceramic veneers? Read below.

Important: but patients are faced not only with the problem of choosing between ceramic and composite veneers (here it all comes down to budget). It becomes more difficult when the patient learns that ceramic veneers can be made not only from different types of ceramics, but there are also different technologies for their manufacture - the layer-by-layer ceramic application method, injection molding technique or CAD/CAM technology. And this also affects aesthetics and their service life.

Veneers for front teeth - indications for use

Veneers cannot be made on all teeth, but only on the 10 upper front teeth, as well as the 8 lower front teeth. These limitations are associated with too high a chewing load in the area of ​​large chewing teeth. Veneers on the front teeth can correct:

  • chipping of the cutting edge (Fig. 4),
  • unattractive tooth color that cannot be improved by chemical whitening (Fig. 5),
  • the shape of the teeth is not beautiful enough,
  • spaces between teeth (Fig. 6),
  • moderate crooked teeth that you want to correct without orthodontic intervention.

Ceramic veneers: before and after photos

Disadvantages that are not mentioned in advertising

Most websites selling veneers for fangs and the entire front row of teeth are full of approximately the same before and after photos and numerous descriptions of their products. At the same time, they do not contain real expert opinions, links to studies, real reviews and videos of buyers, it is impossible to find information about licenses and quality certificates, or product warranties. But that’s not all, dentists focus the attention of everyone who wants to buy such products in the hope of improving the appearance of their smile, and not with the goal of taking a series of funny photographs and laughing with friends, on the disadvantages of such overlays.

They don't stay in the mouth well

The most you can do in them is smile a couple of times. There is no talk of any talking, laughing or eating food in them, because such linings will shift and fly out of the mouth with any movement or pressure on them. When trying to chew food, you will encounter not only poor fixation of the products, but also severe discomfort, and the material itself will quickly deteriorate.


It turns out that they need to be “held” or “watched”

They can injure and chafe tissues

People who fall for the tricks of Internet scammers in pursuit of a beautiful and inexpensive smile note that the veneers they receive in the mail are clumsily made, crooked, have poorly processed edges, and do not fit at all in size. To the touch and feel the structures are very hard, massive, and thick. Therefore, after fixation in the oral cavity, they rub and injure the mucous membranes, cling to the gums, even causing them to bleed and provoke the development of inflammatory processes.

Some types of such onlays (thermoplastic) require that before placing them in the oral cavity they need to be dipped in hot water, and only then fixed on the teeth. Moreover, all manipulations must be done quickly so that the softened material does not have time to harden and take its final shape before it hits the teeth. In this case, there is a risk of burning the mucous membranes, as well as damaging the enamel layer (at first it will simply be unpleasant and painful, then hyperesthesia, cracks, and chips may appear).

They lead to muscle and joint dysfunction

If you try to wear such veneers on a regular basis, you will very soon find yourself with various types of pain, for example, dental pain (oversized veneers can put pressure on hard tissue), headaches, and jaw pain. All this is due to the fact that the linings initially do not correspond to the characteristics of your bite, do not match in size with the parameters of the jaw and teeth, and interfere with correct occlusion when closing the jaws and even comfortable closing of the mouth. Some people admit that it is simply impossible to close their mouth properly.

As a result, the jaws try to adapt to new incorrect conditions, certain areas experience double load, muscles and ligaments become overstrained. The negative effect of wearing them is even stronger if a person already has bite pathologies at the time of purchase.

In order for the onlays to stay well in the mouth and look beautiful, it is necessary to conduct a thorough diagnosis, take into account the anatomical features of each individual person and create designs based on casts of the jaws. Read about how beautiful, and most importantly, comfortable prosthetics are created here. But this is not the case with removable veneers; their parameters are far from anatomical, because you order them online, and not through a real dentist or clinic. The absence of this stage leads to serious problems: they look unnatural, fall out of the mouth, cause discomfort and even disrupt the bite.

They are a source of bacteria accumulation and a cause of inflammation.


Behind the beauty of a smile there may be a danger to teeth
. Overlay veneers are usually made of cheap plastic, which can be easily painted in different shades (this initially makes them white), but is characterized by increased porosity and heterogeneity of composition. Simply put, such material collects bacteria well, absorbs dyes and tobacco smoke, and quickly becomes covered with plaque. And this creates a favorable environment for the development of pathological processes in the oral cavity. Plus, some people may have an allergy to such materials, manifested by itching, swelling and redness of the mucous membrane, and rashes.

An allergic reaction can also develop to the glue that comes with some of these overlays for gluing them to the teeth. The glue is not always of high quality, and it may also contain toxic substances. This can cause gastrointestinal upset if swallowed along with saliva, cause irritation and even burn tissue in the oral cavity.

“I once ordered these for myself on the Internet. It’s not that I really counted on a miracle with their help, but I wanted to go to a meeting of classmates, hiding some problems in my mouth. Did not work out. When the veneers arrived, they were immediately different from those I had seen on the Internet. Plus, they had a very unpleasant chemical smell that did not disappear. When I fixed them on my teeth, they seemed to look fine, but with any attempts to move my lips or tongue, they protruded forward, began to move away from my natural teeth and tried to fall out. I thought that embarrassment could not be avoided with them. It’s better to go as you are, talk less and smile with your mouth closed, than to disgrace yourself later in front of your former classmates.” ZR., review from woman.ru

Removable onlays aggravate dental diseases

How? Hoping that veneers will hide smile defects, many patients do not immediately turn to dentists, delay treatment, and do not restore missing teeth. And during this time, defects in the anterior units can intensify, tissue destruction progresses, neighboring elements shift to the place of the lost ones. Plus, wearing low-quality pads, as mentioned above, adds new problems.

How much does it cost to install veneers - price in Moscow

If you want to get what is called a Hollywood smile, you only need ceramic veneers, which will be made by an orthopedic dentist and dental technician of the highest qualifications, and from very high-quality ceramic mass. For such dental veneers, the cost in economy class clinics will start from 16,000 rubles, and in mid-price clinics - from 21,000 rubles (for 1 unit).

Of course, there is a much cheaper alternative in the form of composite veneers, which are made from a composite filling material directly in the patient’s mouth, in just 1 visit. The price for composite veneers for front teeth will be on average about 7000-9000 rubles (for 1 unit), and their minimum price in Moscow is from 4500 rubles. As for ceramic veneers, the price will depend on the type of ceramics used...

Ceramic veneers: cost for 2022

  • from feldspathic ceramics (porcelain) – from 16,000 rubles.
  • made of glass ceramics E.max PRESS – from RUB 21,000.
  • from glass ceramics E.max CAD – from RUB 26,000.
  • from zirconium dioxide - about 30,000 rubles.

Important: above we indicated how much dental veneers cost in Moscow - specifically in clinics in the mid-price segment. In different clinics there is a very wide range in prices for veneers, even made from the same materials. For example, the average price for 1 veneer from E.max PRESS should be about 21,000 rubles. However, in economy class clinics it can be only 16,000 rubles, and in others it can even reach 50,000 rubles.

When discussing the price with your doctor, it will be important to clarify whether they have a discount for the amount of work (if you do veneers on several teeth at once). When using veneers for 4-6 teeth, you can usually get a discount of up to 10-15%. We will immediately warn you that you should not look for clinics with the lowest prices. The latter will guarantee that your veneers will be done by an orthopedic dentist and a dental technician - not of the highest qualifications.

Composite veneers: pros and cons

Composite veneers (componeers) are a relatively new material for aesthetic restoration, which has appeared in dental practice since 2011. Ready-made half-crowns are produced en masse, of standard sizes (not according to individual impressions), from a semi-liquid polymer material, similar to modern fillings, which hardens under the influence of light and temperature. The doctor installs ready-made pads, grinding them to size directly during the appointment.

Componer advantages:

  • compared to liquid composite veneers - greater strength (10 years or more - there is no exact data yet, since they began to be used recently) and a more natural appearance; due to the smoother surface, frequent polishing is not required;
  • compared to ceramic half-crowns - quick installation and affordable price (from 15,000 rubles per tooth).
  • suitable for restoring several teeth;
  • Available in a wide range of colors and various shapes;
  • easily repaired directly in the patient's mouth using liquid composite polymer.

Minuses:

  • susceptibility to scratches and chips;
  • the ability to quickly stain from food and drinks;
  • less beautiful appearance than ceramic veneers.

Componeers are a good economical alternative to expensive ceramic veneers.

Feldspar ceramic veneers −

Dental feldspathic ceramics are also called porcelain. Porcelain was the first material from which veneers were generally made. It allows you to perfectly imitate the optical properties of real tooth enamel - its color and translucency. Porcelain veneers have very good aesthetics - no worse even in comparison with glass-ceramic veneers E.max (24stoma.ru).

Porcelain veneers: before and after photos

Porcelain veneers can be made using three different methods. Firstly, using the method of layer-by-layer application of porcelain mass, which implies that the ceramic mass is applied in layers and also baked in layers at high temperature. Secondly, by injection molding under conditions of high temperature and pressure (this method is preferable to the first, since the veneers will be much stronger).

Thirdly, there is feldspathic ceramics in the form of blocks, which are used for the manufacture of ceramic veneers/crowns using the milling method using a CEREC machine (CAD/CAM technology). An example of such material is “Vita Mark 2” Zahnfabrik, made in Germany.

Porcelain veneers – pros and cons, price

The main advantages are stunning aesthetics and affordable cost. The price for porcelain dental veneers in Moscow and St. Petersburg will be very affordable. For example, in economy class clinics it can start from only 12,000 rubles, and in mid-price clinics it will be about 16,000 rubles. But unfortunately, porcelain veneers also have some minor disadvantages...

For example, the flexural strength of porcelain layered veneers is only 50-75 MPa, which means there is a greater risk of porcelain chipping. When producing porcelain veneers by pressing or using CAD/CAM technology, the bending strength will be about 150 MPa. This is generally sufficient if you have a good bite and will not chew on anything hard. For comparison, veneers made from E.max have a bending strength of 370-400 MPa, but the price is 1.5-2 times higher.

Porcelain veneers before and after (video 1) –

In the video below you can see how amazing veneers on the front teeth made of feldspathic ceramics (porcelain) can look, which are indistinguishable from the most beautiful real teeth.

Benefits and harms of veneers

Installing veneers entails both benefits and certain harms. The benefits are:

  • an impeccable smile is a guarantee of self-confidence and promotes success both in your career and on the personal front;
  • in reliable protection of the closed surface from mechanical, temperature, chemical influences, caries.

Harmful points:

  • the ground surface of a tooth without veneers is defenseless against adverse effects and has an unsightly appearance - after the first installation, they will have to be replaced with new ones (except ceramic ones) as they become unusable throughout life.

Before installing veneers, it is useful to weigh all the pros and cons, and ask yourself whether it is worth prosthetics for healthy, albeit not entirely ideal, teeth for the sake of the fashion for a snow-white smile.

Glass ceramic veneers E.max –

As we said above, ceramic materials for making veneers include not only porcelain and zirconium dioxide, but also glass ceramics E.max (). Today, this is the best option for making veneers, which combines the stunning aesthetics of porcelain veneers and high strength.

E.max is not just ceramics, it is glass ceramics. This material consists of translucent lithium disilicate crystals (i.e., it has a glass matrix, which in its optical properties is as similar as possible to real tooth enamel). In the hands of a qualified dental technician, E.max glass ceramics will give you the Hollywood smile of famous actors and music performers.

E.max veneers for front teeth: before and after photos

Emax veneers can be made from 2 varieties of this material - either from the “E.max PRESS” material or from the “E.max CAD” material. If you want to put veneers on your teeth, the price of E.max can vary greatly in different clinics, not only because of different pricing policies, but also because of the use of different E.max materials. How these materials differ – read below.

  • Veneers from E.max PRESS (Fig. 10-11) – E.max PRESS glass ceramics are designed for the production of veneers/crowns using injection molding, which makes them very strong (flexural strength 400 MPa).
    From this material you can make not only standard veneers with a thickness of 0.6 mm, but also so-called “thin veneers” - only 0.3-0.4 mm thick. Thin veneers require either minimal grinding of the enamel on the front surface of the tooth, or sometimes they can be installed without disturbing the enamel at all. Moreover, the small thickness does not affect their strength. A special feature of E.max PRESS is a wide range of color shades and a choice of the degree of transparency of the material, which allows the dental technician to make ideal veneers from this material.
  • Veneers from E.max CAD (Fig. 12) – E.max CAD material is produced in the form of blocks intended for milling veneers/crowns on a CEREC program-controlled machine.
    This technology is called CAD/CAM. By the way, exactly the same manufacturing method is used for zirconium dioxide veneers. The strength of veneers made from E.max CAD is about 360 MPa, which is also very good. Veneers made from E.max CAD are more expensive simply because their production requires very expensive equipment. As for aesthetics, E.max PRESS is a little better. This is due to the fact that E.max CAD has fewer options for selecting color shades and degrees of transparency of the material. As a result, there is a higher risk of mismatch between the veneers and the teeth adjacent to them - in color and transparency. And, by the way, thin veneers cannot be made from this material.

Important: we already wrote above how much veneers for the front teeth made of E.max glass ceramics cost. This is on average from 21,000 rubles for 1 veneer from E.max PRESS, and from 26,000 rubles from E.max CAD. Both materials are good, but you can safely choose the less expensive E.max pressed ceramic without worrying about its quality being inferior.

Trying on veneers from E.max + reviews (videos 2 and 3) –

Online store LLC “INFINIT RETAIL”

Company name - INFINIT RETAIL LLC

Full name: Limited Liability Company

Registration date - 2017-07-14

Organization status - Active, etc.

I was so upset then that I didn’t think to go online and read reviews about veneers and the store, what people write about this store and the product it sells.

And having now looked at the store’s website, I found out that this online store still exists and is listed as operating. It was registered back in July 2022.

Reviews about veneers received from this online store are mostly negative. I will give a few examples of reviews from people who, just like me, were deceived by ordering the same veneers for themselves.

Zirconium dioxide veneers –

Zirconium veneers are the most durable. If the veneers are made of opaque zirconium dioxide, their bending strength will be about 900 MPa, and if they are made of translucent zirconium dioxide, they will be about 550 MPa (which is also very high). This certainly eliminates the risk of porcelain chipping if the veneers are made from monolithic zirconium dioxide rather than by applying porcelain to a milled zirconium frame. But when it comes to aesthetics, zirconium veneers are inferior to both feldspathic ceramics and E.max glass ceramics.

Zirconium veneers: before and after photos

Problems with aesthetics are related to the characteristics of the material. The fact is that most dental clinics purchase so-called “raw” “soft” zirconium dioxide (it has a low price). And because Since this material is soft, it allows the clinic to save a lot of money - also on the need to change cutters for milling zirconium blocks less often. The problem is that this cheap zirconia is bright white and lacks translucency, so veneers made from this material will not be very aesthetically pleasing.

Important: however, there are also more expensive zirconia blocks - pre-colored / translucent (the latter thanks to the addition of yttrium), which allow you to make veneers of almost the same quality as veneers made from E.max PRESS pressed ceramic. Such materials include -

  • the best option is the Katana® UTML material (Japan) - zirconium veneers from this material are practically not inferior to veneers from E.max PRESS,
  • slightly more modest options are Katana® STML (Japan) or Prettau® Anterior (Germany) materials.

How much does it cost to install zirconium veneers?

The cost of veneers for front teeth made of good quality zirconium dioxide should be about 30,000 rubles (for 1 unit), plus or minus several thousand rubles. However, when using so-called “raw” zirconium dioxide, the minimum price we fixed in Moscow was 12,000 rubles, which is due to the low cost of such material.

Zirconium veneers on teeth (video 3) –

In the video above you can see that initially there are old, but still good fillings on the upper central incisors. Obviously, the doctor who posted this video is proud of the result, but let’s take a closer look at the manufactured veneers... It’s immediately clear that the so-called “body” of the veneers (in the middle third, as well as in the third closest to the gum) is too massive and absolutely opaque. And that is why these expensive zirconium veneers look more like cheap metal ceramics.

Secondly, the contrasting zone where the veneer transitions into the gum immediately catches your eye. And again, these look like cheap crowns. Therefore, we once again recommend that if you decide to make veneers from zirconium, then make them from a translucent material, for example, Katana® UTML (Japan). True, for this you will have to try hard, finding out exactly what they do in each clinic, and hope that you will not be deceived.

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Lumineers: features and photos

Lumineers are ultra-thin ceramic microprostheses. Their thickness does not exceed 0.3 millimeters. Due to this, preliminary grinding of tooth enamel when installing lumineers is not necessary. The doctor will thoroughly clean the tooth enamel and then attach lumineers to the tooth surfaces.

Unlike other types of veneers (except composite), lumineers can be removed after installation without damaging the natural enamel layer and return the teeth to their original appearance.

It is worth noting that grinding of tooth enamel during lumineing cannot always be avoided. For example, if the purpose of restoration is to eliminate crowding of teeth, preliminary preparation of the teeth will be carried out. Lumineers are recommended by experts to solve the problem of unexpressed defects of dental surfaces - darkening of the enamel, chips. If the patient has pronounced interdental spaces and curvature of the teeth, experts recommend veneering.

Zirconium veneers: characteristics and photos

Microprostheses of this type are made from a special material – zirconium dioxide. In terms of strength and service life, zirconium surpasses all other types of dental materials. It is resistant to mechanical stress and the influence of aggressive substances, and allows you to choose the shade of veneers to match the natural color of your teeth enamel. At the same time, the plates have transparency and a pleasant natural shine, allowing you to get an impeccably beautiful smile.

Zirconium veneers for teeth are produced using innovative technology - computer modeling and CAD/CAM milling. First, a zirconium frame is made, which is then coated with dental ceramics. Thanks to the use of modern technologies, ready-made veneers fit perfectly to tooth surfaces, do not stand out visually, and cannot be distinguished from natural teeth.

Zirconium veneers on teeth have the longest useful life – up to twenty years. Of course, structures can last for so long only if high-quality oral hygiene is observed and all doctor’s recommendations for caring for installed veneers are followed.

How to install veneers on teeth -

If you have already decided on the type of ceramic veneers, this does not mean that you will get the beautiful teeth you dreamed of.
Prosthetics with veneers consists of the work of 2 specialists. Firstly, an orthopedic dentist who will grind your teeth, take impressions and then fix the finished veneers on your teeth. And secondly, a dental technician, who, based on the impressions taken in the dental laboratory, will actually sculpt your veneers from ceramic mass. Important: preparing teeth for veneers requires great skill, but it is even more difficult to find a great dental technician who will give the veneers a beautiful shape and will be able to take into account all the nuances of the color and translucency of the tooth enamel (otherwise the veneers will look like cheap metal-ceramics). There are only a few such dental technicians. In order not to be disappointed, you can ask to make a diagnostic mock-up/template for future veneers (called a mock-up).

The doctor makes such a template from a temporary composite material directly on the patient’s teeth (even before the stage of grinding off the enamel). The purpose of the template is to show you what the shape of your veneers will be and to agree on it with you. If you like the shape of your future teeth, agree to treatment. If you don’t like the dental aesthetics on the diagnostic mock-up template, you should look for another clinic. Believe me, this will save you from disappointment and loss of money.

Thick and thin veneers: installation

Standard dental veneers usually have a thickness: circularly along the front front surface of the tooth - about 0.6 mm, and along the cutting edge - from 0.7 mm (Fig. 17). Accordingly, the front surface of the teeth and the cutting edge will be ground to such a depth (Fig. 18), otherwise the teeth will look too massive. Normally, the thickness of the enamel layer on the front surface of the tooth varies from 0.3 to 0.5 mm.

It is very important (if possible) not to grind off the entire layer of enamel, otherwise the veneer will be fixed to the softer and darker layer of dentin. Firstly, this will worsen the aesthetics, and secondly, veneers are least susceptible to chipping when they are fixed to the hardest possible base, i.e. to enamel. Unfortunately, when using veneers with a standard thickness of 0.5-0.6 mm, this is not always possible, but here the so-called “thin veneers” help us out.

Thin veneers (Fig. 17) - this version of veneers has a circular thickness of about 0.3, and along the cutting edge - 0.4 mm. Thin veneers are made from pressed glass ceramics E.max PRESS. As a result, the thickness of the grinding of the tooth enamel is sharply reduced, the veneers are glued to a strong base (enamel), and thanks to the adhesive type of fixation, they become one with the tooth enamel, not inferior in strength to veneers of standard thickness. In some cases, thin veneers make it possible to avoid grinding the enamel altogether.

Some companies call their thin veneers the term ultraneers. The term lumineers is also known - this is the proprietary name of an American manufacturer of thin veneers, which are produced in the form of ready-made sets. Lumineers are installed without grinding the teeth.

Installation of veneers: video

The first video is grinding teeth for veneers; the second is the fixation of finished ceramic veneers.

Does wearing veneers cause pain?

Wearing ceramic veneers is not painful, but the first 10-14 days may cause discomfort due to the teeth getting used to and adapting. After all, during the treatment process, crowns are exposed to serious external influences:

  1. Grinding away some layer of enamel to create a rough surface.
  2. Taking impressions to make plates tailored to the patient’s jaw characteristics.
  3. Fixation of temporary onlays to protect the exposed tooth surface.
  4. Attaching permanent microprostheses to a durable adhesive composition.

During the grinding process, tooth sensitivity temporarily increases - there may be a slight painful reaction to cold and hot food. But over time, the unpleasant sensations disappear, and in the future the patient even forgets about the ceramic onlays on the teeth.

A big plus of veneers is their renewability. If the camouflage product has darkened due to improper nutrition of the patient or a chip has occurred, the doctor will quickly replace the damaged plate with a new one. You can also refuse veneering and undergo an enamel restoration procedure to restore the original aesthetics.

Ceramic veneers: patient reviews

Patient reviews of ceramic veneers in most cases are enthusiastic, because they really can make you the owner of a Hollywood smile. But, this is only if your veneers are done by a truly highly qualified dental technician. In addition, it is very important that the clinic you go to has its own dental laboratory.

This will allow the prosthodontist and dental technician to make decisions together while standing at the chair, and the dental technician will then have the opportunity to look at you in the chair, allowing him to select the best color and translucency option for your veneers.

Advantages of ceramic veneers

  • Highest aesthetics.
  • Complete color stability - they do not darken or fade over time, as happens with composite veneers.
  • High reliability - service life is limited only by extreme circumstances, such as injury, and ranges from 12 to 25 years in most cases.

The only drawback of such veneers is their cost. But a natural question arises: how can veneers made from a thin layer of porcelain 0.3-0.5 mm thick be strong at all? There are not many clinical studies in the world on the strength of veneers and their service life. However, we tried to find them (you can see the results below).

  • The results of the study (author - Smales, 2004) - the “survival rate” of veneers 7 years after their manufacture was: after 7 years, 86% of veneers made without overlapping the incisal edge functioned perfectly, and their owners had no complaints about them .
    However, for veneers made with incisal overlap, the survival rate was 96%. This suggests that, firstly, ceramic veneers with an overlapping incisal edge are more reliable, and secondly, that after 7 years only 4% of patients had any problems and complaints about the manufactured veneers. In addition, if suddenly the veneer falls out over time, you can bring it to the dentist, and they will immediately reattach it to you.
  • The results of a similar study (Leighton, 2007) - based on an assessment of 304 porcelain veneers installed in one hundred patients showed: after 5-6 years, 96% of veneers were intact, after 10-11 years - 93%, after 12-13 years - 91% and 73% of veneers were intact even after 15-16 years.

As we see from these studies, in some patients the veneers periodically failed. The main reasons that led to the unsuitability of veneers were chips of ceramics, cracks, and loss of veneers. As we see: all this happened, but in a small percentage of cases. In addition, if the veneer falls out, it can easily be reinstalled on the tooth. But a crack or chip in the ceramic will require replacement of the veneer.

In addition, veneers often became unusable due to the patients themselves. Firstly, poor hygiene led to the appearance of caries near the veneer and subsequent tooth destruction. Secondly, injury to teeth/veneers as a result of impact, gnawing on nuts and seeds. Thirdly, sharp temperature changes (hot coffee + ice cream) led to cracks in veneers.

Important: taking into account the results of these studies, one must keep in mind that over the past 10-15 years since the research, new types of ceramic materials and manufacturing technologies have appeared, which have made it possible to further increase the strength and service life of ceramic veneers.

How to place veneers

The prosthetic process depends on which veneers are chosen - direct or indirect. The first includes liquid veneers made of composite material, the second includes all others.

Installation of direct veneers

Installation of liquid veneers consists of the following steps:

  1. Initial appointment with the dentist (assessment of the condition of the oral cavity, identification of indications for a particular type of veneers and contraindications for their installation, agreement with the patient on the cost of the work).
  2. Grinding off 0.3-0.5 mm of enamel from the outer surface of the tooth. Without this, its shape when the veneer is installed will be convex and the color unnatural. This procedure is usually not painful, but can be performed under local anesthesia if the patient wishes.
  3. Layer-by-layer application of material to each prepared tooth, grinding, polishing.

The entire process can be completed in one session. Before installing veneers, failed fillings are removed and caries and its complications are treated. After dental restoration, the doctor gives recommendations on how to care for the veneers so that they last and remain in good condition for as long as possible.

Installation of indirect veneers

Stages of prosthetics with indirect veneers:

  1. Determination of indications and contraindications, discussion of the pricing issue with the client.
  2. Taking impressions for making veneers.
  3. Grinding the tooth surface.
  4. Protection of the prepared tooth. This stage is necessary to protect the damaged surface from adverse effects, normal food intake, preserve the gingival contour, and prevent displacement. For this purpose, the machined surface is sealed with a special compound - a desensitizer. A temporary filling is used to close a large defect.
  5. Manufacturing of veneers. It takes from one day depending on the type.
  6. Installation of veneers. The doctor fixes the microprostheses using special glue. Additional minor sanding may be required to ensure a better fit. After installation, the onlays are carefully ground and polished to maintain a normal bite and prevent soft tissue injury from sharp edges.

Indirect veneers are installed in 2-3 visits. The exception is compositors that do not require individual manufacturing - they can be installed in one visit.

Veneers made from composite filling material –

Those who have made veneers from composites know that they have significant disadvantages.
You will find detailed information about the level of patient satisfaction with such veneers in the “reviews/service life” section. As we have already said, composite veneers in Russia in 95% of cases are made by dental therapists directly in the patient’s mouth, but there is also a technology for their manufacture in a dental laboratory. In fact, such a veneer is a regular filling that occupies the entire front part of the tooth. Composite veneers on the 6 upper front teeth –

The aesthetics of composite veneers are very far from the aesthetics of ceramic veneers. If you take a closer look at the before and after photos (posted just above), you will see that veneers made from composite do not have the translucency that natural tooth enamel has, and they also have a slightly unnatural milky color. However, such veneers also have undeniable advantages.

Firstly, the cost of composite veneers is at least 2-4 times lower than ceramic ones. Secondly, they can be done in just 1 visit. True, they have much more disadvantages and, of course, if you are very demanding in terms of aesthetics and reliability, then veneers made from a composite filling material are unlikely to suit you (read about the disadvantages of such veneers at the link above).

Reviews of composite veneers –

Composite veneers - service life is approximately 2-3 years or 3-4 (if you're lucky). We must remember that such “veneers” need periodic polishing, but in any case, over time they will darken and fade, and after 4-5 years they will look like this -

Study (by Wakiaga, 2004) - assessed patient satisfaction with composite veneers. It was conducted based on a survey of 200 people over a 2.5-year after they received composite veneers. The satisfaction rate was only 67%, in contrast to, for example, satisfaction with ceramic veneers (93%).

However, for the latest study it is necessary to make allowances for Russian reality. As we have already said: the quality of manufacturing composite veneers abroad is much higher, so you should not create any illusions that cheaper composite veneers will look like expensive ceramic ones.

conclusions

A study of patient opinions gives grounds to conclude that in most cases, the installation of ceramic veneers justifies the investment in it, since such veneer structures last a long time and have an aesthetic appearance.

The installation of composite veneers had a positive response only at the very beginning of the process of wearing these veneer structures. But after a few months (maximum a year), people came to the conclusion that composite veneers were “a waste of money.” Because they change color, they absorb dyes from food and drinks. The owners of such veneers had to drink coffee and tea through a straw, and cut apples into pieces or grate them.

The installation of lumineers on teeth received only the warmest and most positive reviews, with the exception of those cases when the procedure was carried out in “dubious” dental clinics, where veneer structures on teeth were made in violation of production technology, and doctors then refused to fulfill warranty obligations.

Veneers can solve many problems with a patient's front teeth and correct defects in color, shape and position. The main thing is to prepare well for the procedure for installing veneers and choose the right dental clinic and a competent attending physician. The specialists of the LeaderStom clinic are pleased to offer you high-quality services for the manufacture and installation of veneers on your teeth in compliance with the necessary technologies.

Veneers: contraindications

When you can’t put veneers on your teeth - reviews from dentists indicate that breakage of veneers (which will require their replacement, with associated costs) is most likely in the presence of the following conditions:

  • increased tooth wear of grade 2 and higher,
  • absence of chewing teeth (sixth, seventh),
  • extreme lifestyle (boxing and other contact sports),
  • presence of bruxism,
  • bad habits - biting threads or nails, opening beer with teeth,
  • You cannot install veneers on teeth treated with resorcinol-formalin,
  • severe destruction of the lingual (inner) surface of the tooth,
  • the presence of a medium or large filling on the lingual surface of the tooth,
  • incorrect bite (direct or reverse).

Removable veneers: pros and cons

Removable veneers are a structure that is applied to the entire dentition of the upper and lower jaw (you can purchase such an overlay only for the upper or lower teeth). These veneers are made of plastic and are placed on top of the teeth. Dental glue or silicone is used for fixation. The pads are worn as needed (at work, during a photo shoot), then removed. These products are not dental prostheses; they can be purchased (and used) independently, without consulting a doctor, for relatively little money: the price does not exceed 2000-3500 rubles. The most common among them:

  • Perfect smile veneer . Made in the form of a continuous curved strip, imitating gums with teeth, which is superimposed on the front part of the jaw.
  • Snap-On Smile . They resemble an orthopedic splint or mouthguard that covers both the outer and inner surfaces of the teeth (without gums), and is put on like a cover over the dentition. There are holes for the chewing surfaces of the lateral teeth. The design is made of thin plastic, so it creates minimal discomfort when wearing. This is a better model.

The advantages of removable veneers are much less than the disadvantages:

  • they can be installed from above, without first removing the enamel layer - this is the main advantage of removable structures;
  • unlike permanent microprostheses, a removable onlay masks the absence of individual teeth - another undeniable plus;
  • low cost, affordable for many people.


Disadvantages of removable dental veneers:

  • This design looks like natural teeth only from a distance (Perfect smile veneers also have an unnaturally bright color of the artificial “gum”);
  • poor fixation - the false “jaw” can move or fly out at the most inopportune moment;
  • fragility - it is better to remove the device while eating, otherwise the pad will quickly become unusable;
  • can protrude lips due to additional volume;
  • distort diction;
  • create a feeling of discomfort;
  • Wearing removable veneers for a long time during the day is harmful - the teeth in them are poorly washed with saliva, which over time leads to thinning of the enamel, and the accumulation of food under a poorly fitting veneer increases the risk of caries.

Before purchasing a removable structure, it is useful to study the comments on review sites - many models are rated by the authors as completely unsuitable for use. To avoid the progression of existing diseases of the teeth and other organs of the oral cavity, it is recommended to consult a doctor before purchasing.

Veneers: pros and cons

Below we will give answers to questions that patients often ask when consulting an orthopedic dentist regarding the installation of veneers...

What is better - veneer or crown?

First of all, veneers can be done on any teeth, but with the exception of 6-7-8 chewing teeth. Secondly, they can only be done in the absence of contraindications, which we listed above in this article. If there is at least one contraindication from this list, it is advisable for you to opt for crowns. What to choose - veneers or crowns (in the absence of contraindications), then the best choice is definitely veneers.

For a veneer, the tooth is ground down mainly only from the front surface, which allows you to preserve not only more of the tooth’s own tissues, but also leave the tooth alive. This will certainly increase its service life. Thin veneers require grinding down the enamel by only 0.3 mm, and the tooth for the crown is ground down on all sides by an average of 1.5-2 mm (which makes it look like a stump).

A tooth ground for a metal-ceramic crown –

What is better – veneers or restoration?

Porcelain veneers have a unique property - they are able to completely imitate your own tooth tissue. This happens because both tooth enamel and porcelain are equally translucent and reflect light equally. In healthy teeth, light rays pass through the tooth enamel and are reflected from the denser and darker dentin underlying the enamel.

After reflection, the light rushes back, which gives the enamel a shiny, somewhat glassy appearance. The same thing happens with porcelain veneers: light passing through them is reflected from the darker cement and rushes back. In addition, with the help of special pigments, you can give porcelain any shades that will imitate the color and transparency of neighboring healthy teeth.

But the light-polymer/composite filling material, which is used for restorations, does not have the same characteristics of light transmission and translucency. Therefore, the aesthetics of filled front teeth are very far from ideal, unless, of course, you are really picky about aesthetics. Take a closer look at the restored teeth - they are always grayer and duller than healthy teeth (Fig. 26).

Restorations are not only inferior in aesthetics initially, but they also have the property of darkening over time, and therefore after a few years they usually require replacement. In addition, very often a dark line appears at the tooth/filling border over time (due to the penetration of pigments), which already worsens the aesthetics. But porcelain veneers will not change their color at all even after 20 years.

If wearing veneers hurts: what to do

In rare cases, pain after microprosthetics does not disappear, but increases. Such manifestations require a mandatory visit to the doctor and finding out the causes of the discomfort. Most often, pain when wearing veneers is caused by an unprofessional approach to treatment or the use of defective products. There is only one way to reduce the risks of potentially unpleasant situations - by carefully choosing an aesthetic dentist. Patient reviews and data from independent dentist ratings will help with this.

Why veneers are painful to wear - probable reasons:

  • Error during modeling and manufacturing - incorrect shape or size of the plate. Violations in geometry lead to the fact that the veneer begins to put pressure on the gum or adjacent tooth, which causes pain.
  • Loose fixation due to insufficient quantity or poor quality of glue. Veneers must be tightly attached to the entire front surface of the tooth, otherwise food particles, drops of drinks, and saliva will get under the lining, which will cause carious lesions on the crown.
  • Chip of veneer. A mechanical defect can also cause the development of caries, so any damage to the plates must be repaired quickly.
  • Excessive grinding of enamel and damage to dentin - the tooth becomes hypersensitive and reacts with pain to cold air, hot and chilled food.
  • Overdrying of the tooth during the application of the composite – the appearance of microcracks and barely noticeable chips, the gradual development of caries under the veneer.

Also, the reasons for poor health after veneering are often ignorance of contraindications to microprosthetics.

How often do veneers need to be renewed and how is this done?

We have already found out how often veneers need to be renewed: ceramic once every 10-12 years, composite - every 3-5 years. Let's see what the replacement procedure looks like.

Veneers are installed in three steps:

  • surface preparation - removing a thin layer of enamel to ensure a uniform fit of the lining;
  • applying dental cement, which acts as an adhesive;
  • fixing the lining.

To remove dental veneers and install new ones, they are actually cut down with a diamond drill or the adhesive is destroyed with a laser, after which the onlay is removed. Otherwise, they cannot be removed - the cement holds tightly. Ceramics are sometimes cleaned with a bur, after which the residue is removed with a laser. The procedure is absolutely painless, but the teeth after it look unsightly - uneven, with characteristic grooves from the drill. Therefore, immediately after removal, new overlays are installed. Orthopedic dentists (prosthetists) install veneers in Krasnoyarsk.

The only indication for replacing veneers is their destruction or change in color (for composite ones). There are no planned replacement dates. If you regularly visit your dentist, at the right time he will refer you to a consultation with a prosthetist.

Indications and contraindications

Despite the fact that dental plates are a safe design that causes complications only in exceptional cases, they are recommended to be used only when indicated. The patient's desire alone is not enough for reconstruction.

Indications for this method of tooth reconstruction:

  • damage, chipping or disruption of the natural structure (enamel);
  • irregular shape;
  • altered or natural “ugly” color;
  • gaps or incorrect positioning;
  • cracks;
  • tetracycline
  • hypoplasia or fluorosis;
  • wedge-shaped defect.

In a professional clinic, services are not provided without preliminary diagnostics, the purpose of which is to identify the possible presence of contraindications:

  • abrasion of dental tissues;
  • significant curvature of the tooth;
  • bruxism or stomatitis;
  • periodontitis, caries or pulpitis;
  • periodontitis, gingivitis or periodontal disease.

The doctor may refuse to allow the patient to undergo the procedure if the bite is severely altered, or there is a significant deformation of the position of the teeth, or if there is a large filling. It is also not recommended to place plates on people who do not sufficiently observe hygiene standards. The use of narcotic drugs is considered an absolute contraindication. It is also not advisable for smokers to install plates, since this method of reconstruction will be pointless due to the rapid darkening of the material of the plates.

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