Clear Smile offers two types of dental veneers: composite veneers and ceramic veneers. After assessing the condition of your teeth, our specialists will provide you with the best advice to help you choose the right option. Several models are available, differing in thickness. Since their invention, dental veneers have undergone tremendous progress. Now, some veneers are less than 0.3 mm thick. This extreme thinness greatly facilitates the placement of the veneer, as it requires less tooth preparation. Clear Smile offers two types of dental veneers: composite veneers and ceramic veneers. After assessing the condition of your teeth, our specialists will provide you with the best advice to help you choose the right option. Several models are available, differing in thickness. Since their invention, dental veneers have undergone tremendous progress. Now, some veneers are less than 0.3 mm thick. This extreme thinness greatly facilitates the placement of the veneer, as it requires less tooth preparation. Composite dental veneersComposite veneers have the advantage of transforming a smile in just one or two appointments. With this type of veneer, the dentist can modify the length, size, and shade of the tooth to suit each patient's preferences. These veneers are easier to create than ceramic veneers, which is why they are less expensive. Conversely, composite veneers are easier to repair than ceramic veneers. There are also prefabricated composite veneers and composite veneers made by the laboratory; both are more expensive due to the additional cost. Prefabricated composite veneers require the same amount of work as composite veneers made directly by the dentist.Composite veneers made by the laboratory require the same amount of work as ceramic dental veneers, which is why their cost may be higher than the other two types of composite veneers. Regarding the steps, firstly, the dentist determines the shade with the patient, then prepares the tooth before applying the composite resin.The resin is then shaped to achieve an aesthetic form in accordance with the one determined with the patient. Afterwards, the composite is smoothed to give the resin a natural appearance.A well-trained and conscientious practitioner can create composite veneers that replicate the gradient of a natural tooth, giving the veneer the appearance of a natural tooth. They can also create veneers with a uniform shade.Prefabricated veneers have a uniform shade without any gradient. The dental technician can create both, that is, veneers with a natural gradient or without a natural gradient. Ceramic dental veneers There are two types of veneers: all-ceramic veneers and zirconium ceramic veneers. Zirconium veneers are more durable but are often less aesthetically pleasing. Their hardness can also make them uncomfortable for both the tooth and the patient. Ceramic veneers have a longer lifespan than composite veneers, lasting between 10 and 15 years depending on the patient's oral hygiene.Like composite veneers, ceramic veneers are thin layers placed on the tooth to improve the smile. Ceramic veneers tend to be brighter than composite veneers.Ceramic veneers are manufactured exclusively in a laboratory and their placement requires more time than that of composite veneers.The creation of ceramic veneers is based on an analysis previously carried out in the office during which photos and impressions are sent to the laboratory.During the second appointment, we place the model made by the laboratory on your teeth to confirm the appearance of your new smile.We'll let you take the mock-up home so you can get used to your new smile.During the third appointment we place the final work; the placement of ceramic veneers may require 1 to 3 appointments depending on the number of veneers to be placed.Dental implant or veneer? The choice between dental implants and veneers depends on the nature of the existing problem. They play very different roles. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots designed to naturally secure your replacement teeth. They are used to replace missing teeth. They are stable, robust, and last for many years. They help alleviate joint pain or biting pain caused by teeth shifting in gaps. They also help restore chewing and digestion and improve facial structure. Dental implants are inserted and attached directly to the bone to provide a stable anchor for the artificial teeth. Veneers, on the other hand, enhance the smile. Their effect is much more aesthetic. In summary, if you have missing teeth, bone loss, or receding gums, dental implants are the best choice as a stable anchor for artificial teeth. However, if you have healthy teeth but aesthetic concerns such as stains, dullness, or cracks, veneers are a better option for achieving a beautiful smile. Veneers typically last about 10 to 15 years, while dental implants generally last about 25 to 30 years.