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Comparison of porcelain veneers and composite veneers

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Porcelain, is one of the few materials currently used today for dental restorations, particularly for dental veneers. This is because its natural color looks very similar to that of a natural tooth. It is also strong compared to other forms of dental restorative materials. In fact, porcelain is practically the first material to pass several tests conducted by dentists and specialists designed to see which material could hold out more than others.

However, according to porcelain veneers los angeles centers, another material has been recently introduced in the market which functions the same way porcelain does. This is composite resin.

Comparison of porcelain veneers and composite veneers

Dental composite resins are types of synthetic resins which are used in dentistry as restorative material or adhesives. Synthetic resins evolved as restorative materials since they were insoluble, aesthetic, insensitive to dehydration, and were inexpensive. It is easy to manipulate them as well. Aside from being used in veneers, composite resins are also used widely insuch as in dental bridges. Since its introduction in dental veneers, porcelain veneers have begun to decline. Not only is composite resin aesthetically superior to porcelain, but it is also relatively cheaper than porcelain. other procedures and practices

Another advantage of composite resins over porcelain is it can used for both direct and indirect applications. A composite veneer may be directly placed (built-up in the mouth), or indirectly fabricated by a dental technician in a dental laboratory, and later bonded to the tooth, typically using a resin cement such as Panavia. In contrast, a porcelain veneer may only be indirectly fabricated. Another is that composites are easier to repair when fractured compared to porcelain, this is because of its manipulative composition.

Though composite veneers are gaining more popularity over porcelain veneers in terms of cost, professionals have suggested that porcelain, though expensive, is much stronger in terms of durability. Today, with improved cements and bonding agents, porcelain veneers typically last 10-30 years, twice as far as composite veneers. In fact, according to porcelain veneers los angeles centers, though composite veneers are far easier to repair, damages and fractures on porcelain veneers are very rare. Porcelain veneers also offer a more natural tooth color thanAlthough because shading matters when using composite veneers, dentists would have to add more veneers on neighboring tooth so as to perfectly match the shade. composite veneers.

Lumineers

Lumineers are types of porcelain veneers which are far easier to apply. Traditionally, a reduction of approximately 0.5 mm is required for a porcelain veneer. Lumineers, however, don't require any reduction. According to porcelain veneers los angeles centers, because of its thin structure, rivaling that of a contact lens, dentists would only have to cement it into place.

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Anne Fields, currently working as an assistant professor, has been presently active in the dental organizations over the United States. She has attained credibility and high respect for her vast experience as being one of the top 25 speakers these days. She also writes articles about proper dental hygene in her free time.


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