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Teeth Veneers: Everything You Need to Know

Dental veneers are an advanced aesthetic solution to improving your smile. These thin sheets of dental material, applied to the front surface of your teeth, provide a dramatic transformation in the appearance of your teeth. Veneers can correct a variety of aesthetic problems, such as chipped, stained, or misaligned teeth, resulting in a brighter, more harmonious smile.

Types of Dental Veneers

Dental veneers fall into three main categories: porcelain, ceramic, and composite. Porcelain veneers offer a natural look and stain resistance, making them a popular choice for smile enhancement. Ceramic veneers, such as feldspar or disilicate, are known for their durability and aesthetics. Composite veneers, which are molded directly to the teeth, are a more affordable and repairable option. There are also “no-prep” veneers, such as Lumineers, which require minimal tooth preparation. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of durability, cost, and aesthetics, making the choice dependent on the patient’s specific needs and the dentist’s assessment.

Who can benefit from veneers

Dental veneers offer an aesthetic solution to a variety of dental problems. They are especially suitable for those with stained, yellowed or discolored teeth that are resistant to traditional whitening procedures. People with chipped or worn teeth can benefit from veneers to restore their teeth to their original appearance. In addition, veneers are useful for correcting the shape of irregular or small teeth, closing excessive gaps between teeth and creating the illusion of a perfectly aligned smile in cases of slight misalignments. This treatment is ideal for those who want to quickly improve the aesthetics of their smile, achieving long-lasting and stain-resistant results.

The process of applying veneers

The process of applying dental veneers begins with a thorough evaluation of the patient's mouth, including x-rays and photographs. Next, the dentist prepares the tooth by removing a small amount of enamel to make room for the veneer. This step may require local anesthesia if necessary. After preparation, a detailed impression of the teeth is taken to create custom veneers. Color selection is crucial to ensure a natural result. Before the final application, aesthetic tests are performed to verify shape, color, and fit. Finally, the veneers are cemented to the teeth with an invisible adhesive resin, using a curing light to hold them securely.

Costs and duration of veneers

Dental veneers are a significant investment in your smile. The cost of veneers varies greatly, ranging from 500 to 2,500 euros per tooth. This variation depends on several factors, including the material used, the experience of the dentist and the geographic location of the practice. However, at our Go Health Albania clinic, the price is lower, ranging between 250 and 300 euros per tooth. Despite the lower price, the quality is the same, if not better, than that offered in Italy. Porcelain veneers tend to be more expensive than composite veneers, but they offer greater durability and a more natural look. As for durability, porcelain veneers can last 10 to 15 years with proper care. 2Composite veneers, although cheaper, have an average lifespan of about 4-5 years. 3The longevity of veneers also depends on the patient's habits and the quality of the initial application.

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