faqs

Find answers to the most frequently asked questions here.

faqs

Find answers to the most frequently asked questions here.

general

Porcelain and composite dental veneers are usually between 0.3 and 0.7 mm thick, but this can vary from case to case and depends mainly on the colour of the teeth and the desired shade. It is essential to seek specialist guidance to define the appropriate thickness.

Dental veneers are ideal for correcting mild dental alignment, but are not the right solution for severe cases of misalignment. They are sometimes combined with orthodontic treatment to achieve better results. It is important to seek guidance from an experienced veneer specialist.

It may be necessary to lightly polish the tooth in order to hide the bond line with the veneer. Dental veneers are bonded onto the enamel and it is virtually impossible to remove a veneer without scratching the tooth. This is why it cannot be said to be fully reversible.

Dental veneers are porcelain or composite veneers that are bonded to teeth to improve their appearance. They cover imperfections such as stains, wear and malformations, and improve the size, shape and colour of teeth. They require a fitting process and with proper care will last for years.

Yes, veneers can be placed in cases of bruxism, which increases the risk of veneer fractures but can be controlled. It is essential to consult an experienced specialist and receive appropriate treatment and in these cases to follow regular maintenance and check-ups.

If you clench your teeth, it is important to control this, as it increases the risk of fracture of the veneers but also of the teeth. Veneers can be placed in these cases, however, it is essential to consult an experienced specialist. In these cases it is extremely important to have bite checks.

In general, dental insurance does not cover aesthetic treatments. However, if it is a health issue, such as teeth that are defective in some way, it may be possible to obtain insurance cover. It is important to consult a specialist dentist in this type of case.

There are alternative options such as whitening and orthodontics. One improves the colour and the other the alignment of the teeth. However, they do not change their shape or size. You can do an online self-diagnosis to find out if you are a good candidate for veneers or orthodontics.

The decision as to whether you are a good candidate for dental veneers will depend on several factors, such as the current condition of your teeth and your aesthetic needs. In general, dental veneers can be a good option if you have:

Stained or discoloured teeth: Dental veneers can hide stains and discolourations on teeth that cannot be removed by teeth whitening.
Misaligned or slightly crooked teeth: If your teeth are slightly misaligned or crooked, dental veneers can correct their appearance without the need for orthodontics.
Chipped, broken or worn teeth: Dental veneers can restore defects in teeth and improve their appearance.
Gaps between teeth: If you have gaps between your teeth, dental veneers can close them and improve the appearance of your smile.
It is if you have serious dental problems, such as cavities, periodontal disease or weak teeth, you should first treat these problems before considering dental veneers. In addition, if you have habits such as clenching or grinding your teeth, your dentist may recommend other treatments before considering dental veneers.

It is important to schedule a consultation with a dentist experienced in the placement of dental veneers to determine if you are a good candidate for this procedure and to discuss your treatment options.

Ceramic veneers have several advantages and benefits compared to other aesthetic dental treatments. Some of these benefits include:

Natural look: Ceramic veneers are very popular because they resemble natural teeth. They are designed to mimic the texture and shine of real teeth, resulting in an aesthetic and natural end result.

Durability: Ceramic veneers are very durable and can last 15-20 years or more, provided they are properly cared for.

Stain resistance: the ceramic used to manufacture veneers is stain resistant and does not discolour easily over time. This means that your smile will stay white and bright for a long time.

Minimal tooth enamel removal: Ceramic veneers require minimal removal of tooth enamel, which means that as much of your natural tooth structure as possible is preserved.

Quick and easy process: The process of placing ceramic veneers is relatively quick and easy. It usually only takes two visits to the dentist to complete the process.

In conclusion, ceramic veneers are an excellent option to improve the appearance of teeth and achieve a brighter and more aesthetic smile. It is important to speak with a dentist experienced in the placement of ceramic veneers to determine if this treatment is right for your needs.

The veneer covers only the visible side of the tooth and the crown or cap covers the entire tooth, 360º. Veneers are much more conservative and are used to improve the appearance or small defects, while crowns are used when teeth are more weakened or destroyed.

Invisalign and dental veneers have different treatment goals. While veneers improve the shape and colour of teeth, Invisalign aims to correct the bite and align teeth. It is important to consult a specialist to determine which treatment is most appropriate for each patient’s needs.

“Porcelain veneers” and “ceramic veneers” are often used interchangeably to refer to veneers that are made of dental ceramics, they are the same thing.

To choose a good dentist for veneers, look for a professional with experience and training. Verify your work through photography and feedback from previous patients. Schedule a consultation to discuss your expectations and make sure you feel comfortable with the dentist and his or her team.

Cost

The cost of dental veneers depends on the material used and the type of case. In Spain the price of dental veneers can oscillate between 300 and 1500 euros per tooth. It is important to understand the materials used whether it is composite or ceramic.

The cost of dental veneers in Spain varies according to the material and complexity of the case. Composite veneers cost from 300 to 1000 euros, while porcelain veneers range from 500 to 1500 euros. It is vital to choose a dentist experienced in the fitting of dental veneers.

The price of the Hollywood Smile in Spain varies depending on the material and whether only the upper teeth or also the lower teeth are done. The price can range from 2,000 to 30,000 euros. It is important to choose an experienced veneer professional.

The cost of dental veneers in Spain varies according to the type of material used and the type of case. Composite veneers range from 300 to 1000 euros, while porcelain veneers can cost between 500 and 1500 euros. It is essential to choose a dentist who is experienced in the fitting of dental veneers.

Porcelain veneers cost more than composite veneers because of their durability and more natural look. Porcelain veneers can cost between 500 and 1,500 euros per tooth, while composite veneers usually cost between 300 and 1,000 euros.

The price of dental veneers does not include aftercare, so it is essential to maintain good oral hygiene and visit the dentist regularly to ensure their longevity. Some clinics offer maintenance plans with regular check-ups and cleanings, although this varies from case to case.

Most dental insurances do not cover the full cost of dental veneers. However, if they are done for health reasons, some insurances may cover the treatment. It is essential to consult a dentist to assess the indication for veneers and to review the terms and conditions of the dental insurance.

Veneer replacement costs between 300 and 1000 euros per tooth, depending on the type of material used and the complexity of the work required. It is important to consider that dental veneers require regular maintenance to avoid premature replacement and to prolong their durability.

A dental veneer can be much more expensive (800-2.000€) than the price of a veneer as part of a treatment of 10 veneers (5000-10000€). The reason is that when a single veneer is made, it has to be customised so that it copies the other teeth perfectly.

Yes, most dental clinics offer financing options for dental veneer treatments. These options may vary from clinic to clinic and may include payment plans in instalments or financing through external financial institutions. Check with your clinic for available financing options.

Porcelain veneers are usually more expensive than composite veneers due to their durability and manufacturing process. The fabrication of porcelain veneers requires more time and skill, which can affect the price. It is important to consult a dentist for a personalised quotation.

The price of dental veneers varies according to the material used, with composite veneers being cheaper than porcelain veneers. In Spain, composite veneers cost between 300 and 1000 euros per unit, while porcelain veneers cost between 500 and 1500 euros.

The cost of dental veneers varies by country, there is no specific country where veneers are cheaper, but countries with lower health care and dental costs such as Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America may offer more affordable prices.

The cost of dental veneers varies by country, there is no specific country where veneers are cheaper, but countries with lower health care and dental costs such as Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America may offer more affordable prices.

The price of dental veneers in Spain varies depending on the material and the clinic, costing between 300 and 1,500 euros per unit. It should be noted that this does not include future maintenance and repairs. It is important to evaluate financing options and a dentist’s personalised budget.

The price of dental veneers does not always reflect their quality. Although cheaper options may not be as durable, it is important to seek out a qualified professional who can provide personalised advice. A balance must be found between quality and price in order to choose the best veneers for each case.

In Spain, dental clinics offer financing plans for dental veneers that allow the cost to be divided into monthly payments. These plans vary depending on the clinic and the number of veneers required. It is advisable to enquire directly at the dental clinic to find out what financing options are available.

In some cases, dental insurance may be used to cover part or all of the cost of dental veneers. However, this depends on the specific coverage and the specific case. It is advisable to consult a dentist to assess your case and learn about the options available.

There are several options for reducing the cost of dental veneers, such as looking for promotions and discounts, comparing prices at different locations, and considering financing options. It is recommended not to compromise on quality and always look for a dentist with experience in veneers.

It is advisable to compare prices in different dental clinics before making a decision about dental veneers. It is also important to investigate the dentist’s experience and whether he or she likes his or her work. Some dentists offer financing plans or cash discounts.

maintenance

The process of placing veneers is generally painless, as local anaesthesia is used. However, there may be a feeling of discomfort or sensitivity in the teeth after veneers are placed, especially in the first few days. This is normal and usually resolves itself.

The dental veneers procedure is generally painless, as it is performed under local anaesthesia. However, some patients may experience some tenderness or discomfort after the procedure, which usually disappears within a few days. It is important to follow the aftercare instructions provided by the dentist to minimise any discomfort.

After dental veneers are placed, it is possible to experience temporary sensitivity that usually lasts a few days or weeks. The duration of sensitivity varies and depends on the amount of tooth preparation required. It is important to follow the recommendations and avoid hot or cold foods and drinks during this time.

The preparation process for veneers begins with the removal of a small amount of enamel to create space for the veneer. A dental impression is then taken to create a customised veneer. Before the veneer is placed, the tooth is cleaned, polished and proper bonding is ensured.

Dental veneers do not damage teeth. In some cases, minimal preparation may be necessary to create space for the veneer or to hide the bond of the veneer to the tooth. It is important to consult an experienced dentist to minimise risks.

The placement of dental veneers does not always require anaesthesia, as it is a minimally invasive procedure. In some cases, local anaesthesia is used to reduce discomfort during the preparation and placement of veneers. The need for anaesthesia depends on the patient and the complexity of the treatment.

Yes, once the dental veneers have been placed correctly, you can eat any food as usual. However, it is important to avoid risky behaviours that can damage veneers just like any natural tooth.

The most frequent complications of composite veneers are staining and fracture. With porcelain veneers, tooth sensitivity may occur during the first few days. These veneers are more resistant to fracture or chipping and do not discolour over time. It is very important to choose an experienced dentist.

No, during the fitting of dental veneers it is completely painless. Local anaesthesia may also be administered to minimise any pain or discomfort during the procedure.

Well-executed dental veneers do not cause problems, but improper placement can lead to tooth sensitivity, excessive tooth wear, bleeding gums, discolouration under the veneers and unsatisfactory results. It is crucial to choose an experienced and well-trained professional to ensure the success of the treatment.

After dental veneers are placed, no special recovery time is required, and you can usually resume your normal activities immediately after the procedure. However, you may experience slight tooth sensitivity for a few days after placement, but this should diminish over time.

Although it is unusual, porcelain veneers can become loose or fall out if they are not placed correctly or if they are exposed to excessive forces, such as chewing on hard foods or biting objects. It is important to take proper care of veneers and have regular check-ups with a dentist to prevent complications.

DURABILITY & LONGEVITY

Composite veneers last on average 5 years, depending on the patient’s smoking habits and care, and require annual polishing. Porcelain veneers last on average 15 to 20 years, they do not need to be replaced after a certain period of time, i.e. they do not have an expiry date.

Yes, porcelain veneers are more durable than composite veneers due to their stronger material. Porcelain veneers are less likely to fracture or stain and can last up to 20 years. However, it depends on the proper care and maintenance of the veneers.

Factors affecting the longevity of dental veneers include the material and skill of the dentist, the patient’s dental care habits, type of food and underlying dental condition. It is essential to follow the dentist’s recommendations and take proper care of the veneers to prolong their durability.

Dental veneers can chip or break due to a variety of factors, such as biting on hard objects, injury, or misplacement. But with proper care and good hygiene, they can last for years. It is vital to visit the dentist regularly to check and make any necessary adjustments.

To prevent damage to dental veneers, good dental hygiene is recommended, avoid biting hard objects and do not open objects with your teeth. In addition, it is important to visit the dentist regularly and to wear a mouth guard in contact sports. Habits such as nail biting or pencil biting should also be avoided.

Veneers may need to be replaced due to wear, discolouration, breakage or flaking, but they do not have an expiry date. How long it lasts depends on the material, care and habits. They can last from 5 to 20 years depending on the material. They should be checked annually by an experienced veneer dentist.

In some cases, it is possible to repair dental veneers if they become chipped or damaged. The repair depends first of all on the cause, the type of damage, the material and the age of the veneers.

Some dentists offer a guarantee on dental veneers. The duration of the guarantee may vary depending on the dentist and the type of veneer used. It is important to discuss warranty details with your dentist before proceeding with veneers.

Good oral hygiene and daily flossing are necessary to care for dental veneers. Periodic bite checks should be carried out. Ideally, a sleep splint should be worn to prevent material fatigue fractures and any movement of the teeth.

Composite veneers are stained by the consumption of coffee, tea, red wine, tobacco… Porcelain veneers do not stain over time, however the area where they are bonded to the tooth or the tooth itself may stain over time. This is why it is so important to hide the junction area.

Porcelain dental veneers are considered the most durable as they are resistant to staining and discolouration and can last 15 years or more with good care. However, composite veneers can last on average 5 years if properly cared for and replaced when necessary.

FEAR & DISCOMFORT

The process of placing veneers is generally painless, as local anaesthesia is used. However, there may be a feeling of discomfort or sensitivity in the teeth after veneers are placed, especially in the first few days. This is normal and usually resolves itself.

The dental veneers procedure is generally painless, as it is performed under local anaesthesia. However, some patients may experience some tenderness or discomfort after the procedure, which usually disappears within a few days. It is important to follow the aftercare instructions provided by the dentist to minimise any discomfort.

After dental veneers are placed, it is possible to experience temporary sensitivity that usually lasts a few days or weeks. The duration of sensitivity varies and depends on the amount of tooth preparation required. It is important to follow the recommendations and avoid hot or cold foods and drinks during this time.

The preparation process for veneers begins with the removal of a small amount of enamel to create space for the veneer. A dental impression is then taken to create a customised veneer. Before the veneer is placed, the tooth is cleaned, polished and proper bonding is ensured.

Dental veneers do not damage teeth. In some cases, minimal preparation may be necessary to create space for the veneer or to hide the bond of the veneer to the tooth. It is important to consult an experienced dentist to minimise risks.

The placement of dental veneers does not always require anaesthesia, as it is a minimally invasive procedure. In some cases, local anaesthesia is used to reduce discomfort during the preparation and placement of veneers. The need for anaesthesia depends on the patient and the complexity of the treatment.

Yes, once the dental veneers have been placed correctly, you can eat any food as usual. However, it is important to avoid risky behaviours that can damage veneers just like any natural tooth.

The most frequent complications of composite veneers are staining and fracture. With porcelain veneers, tooth sensitivity may occur during the first few days. These veneers are more resistant to fracture or chipping and do not discolour over time. It is very important to choose an experienced dentist.

No, during the fitting of dental veneers it is completely painless. Local anaesthesia may also be administered to minimise any pain or discomfort during the procedure.

Well-executed dental veneers do not cause problems, but improper placement can lead to tooth sensitivity, excessive tooth wear, bleeding gums, discolouration under the veneers and unsatisfactory results. It is crucial to choose an experienced and well-trained professional to ensure the success of the treatment.

After dental veneers are placed, no special recovery time is required, and you can usually resume your normal activities immediately after the procedure. However, you may experience slight tooth sensitivity for a few days after placement, but this should diminish over time.

Although it is unusual, porcelain veneers can become loose or fall out if they are not placed correctly or if they are exposed to excessive forces, such as chewing on hard foods or biting objects. It is important to take proper care of veneers and have regular check-ups with a dentist to prevent complications.

COMPARING

Dr. Bruno Pereira is a leading specialist in cosmetic dentistry in Spain, with a solid academic background and experience in cosmetic dentistry including dental veneers, crowns. His advanced techniques and personalised approach have made him a national and international reference. You can find more information about him online.

Porcelain veneers are more durable, aesthetic and resistant compared to composite veneers. However, the choice of material depends on the individual needs and preferences of the patient. Factors such as age, budget, durability, aesthetics and dental preparation also influence the choice.

Dr. Bruno Pereira is a leading international cosmetic dentist, known for his personalised approach and attention to detail. It uses advanced technology and up to date techniques to ensure the best possible care for its patients. His patients recommend him for his professionalism and successful results.

Clinica Oltra is a renowned dental clinic in Spain offering personalised treatments in a warm and friendly atmosphere. With a highly trained team and modern technology, including financing options, it is an excellent choice for those looking for a quality dental clinic in Spain.

Dr. Bruno Pereira is an excellent choice if you are looking for a specialist in cosmetic dentistry. With extensive experience in treatments such as dental veneers and teeth whitening, he uses advanced technology and offers a personalised approach. HHis clinic in Marbella has developed a reputation for professionalism.

Dr. Bruno Pereira is an excellent choice if you are looking for the best dental veneers specialist in Spain. With 20 years of experience, specialising in the USA, he ensures that each patient gets the results they want by customising the smile design down to the last detail.

Oltra Clinic is a leading dental clinic in cosmetic dentistry in Spain, with a team highly trained in dental veneers treatments and state-of-the-art technology. They offer a wide range of dental treatments in a welcoming and relaxing environment for patients.

Porcelain veneers are the most durable and stain resistant, while composite veneers are cheaper and quicker. Both options have their advantages and disadvantages and it is important to consult a dentist to determine which is best for each case.

In Spain, cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Marbella are known for having dentists and clinics offering high quality dental veneer treatments. It is important to research and compare the dentist’s experience, the technology used and the opinions of other patients.

Dental veneers in Spain are affordable compared to other countries, thanks to the variety of options of clinics and specialists in dental aesthetics. However, prices vary depending on the type of veneer and the clinic, so it is important to research and compare before deciding.

It is important to look for dental aesthetics specialists who are experienced and skilled in veneer placement. There is no specific country that is best for veneers. It is advisable to research reviews in different countries and clinics before making a decision.

Dental treatments in Spain are generally cheaper than in the UK, including dental veneers. The cost varies from dentist to dentist and clinic to clinic. Additional costs, such as travel and accommodation if travelling from the UK, should also be considered.

The cost of dental veneers in Spain varies according to the type and complexity of the case. Porcelain veneers can cost between 500 and 2500 euros per tooth, while composite veneers can cost between 300 and 1000 euros per tooth.

The cost of dental veneers varies according to geographic location, dental clinic, dentist and type of veneers used. Countries such as Mexico, India and Thailand are destinations for people seeking affordable dental treatment. It is important to research and know the experience and training of the specialist and the means and technology involved.

RESULTS

The colour of dental veneers should be chosen according to the shade of the patient’s natural teeth, skin colour, age, lip type, gender and personal preference.

Once dental veneers are in place, they look like natural teeth. The colour, shape and size of the veneers are matched to the patient’s mouth and smile. They significantly improve the appearance of teeth and provide a satisfying and long-lasting result.

Dental veneers can be customized in colour, shape and size to suit the individual needs of each patient to achieve the desired result. It is essential to have an experienced and skilled dentist to achieve a natural and harmonious result.

Yes, it is possible and it is highly recommended to see the final result before veneers are placed. Ideally, a mock-up should be made in the mouth to simulate the final result, but if this is not possible, a photo simulation can be used.

Porcelain veneers are best able to replicate the appearance of a natural tooth due to their translucent and reflective appearance similar to natural tooth enamel. Composite veneers may look natural, but they require more maintenance and do not have the same durability as porcelain veneers.

Yes, dental veneers can be customised according to the needs and preferences of each patient. It is possible to choose the size, shape, colour and material of the veneers to achieve a natural and aesthetic result. It is important to discuss personal needs and tastes with the dentist.

To ensure a natural looking result with dental veneers, it is important to choose a qualified and experienced dentist who uses high quality materials. It is essential to know their work and see their before and after cases.

Dental veneers can look artificial if they are not placed correctly or if the right material is not chosen. However, with advances in dental technology and the skill of the dentist, dental veneers can look very natural. Make sure you are familiar with the work of the dentist you have chosen.

Yes, dentists can use simulation tools to show what dental veneers will look like before they are placed. This helps patients visualise the final result and ensure that they are satisfied with the appearance of the veneers before proceeding with treatment.

If you are unhappy with the result of your dental veneers, you should speak to your dentist as soon as possible so that any problems can be resolved. In some cases, it may be possible to adjust or replace veneers to achieve the desired result.

Before undergoing dental veneer treatment, it is important to communicate clearly with your dentist about your expectations and make sure he or she is familiar with your before and after cases. It is essential to be able to see a simulation of the final result either by means of a mock-up or photo-simulation.

Yes, it is possible to customise the shape of dental veneers for a more natural result. Dentists can work collaboratively with the patient to design dental veneers that are proportional and harmonious with the patient’s natural tooth shape and smile.

Yes, you can create a digital simulation of what your teeth will look like with dental veneers. This is done through dental design software that allows customisation of the size. Or a mock-up of the final veneers can be made in the mouth.

Some clinics may offer free photostimulation. However, the most realistic is the mock-up made in the mouth, which usually has a cost.

The dentist can make a simulation of what the dental veneers will look like using digital imaging technologies and dental design software to create a visual representation. Or make a mock-up of the teeth that simulates the final result.

procedure

The process for dental veneers varies from patient to patient, but in general the main steps are as follows:

Initial consultation: At this first appointment, the cosmetic dentist assesses the condition of the patient’s teeth and discusses the aesthetic goals to be achieved. And collects photographs, videos and 3D scanner to make the smile design.
Mockup: This appointment consists of placing a simulation of the final veneers in a resinous material in the mouth. It gives the patient a rough idea of the possible final result before treatment begins. This is a key appointment to discuss the patient’s expectations except in cases where this is not possible.
Dental preparation: the teeth are prepared for veneers. The dentist will remove a small amount of enamel from the teeth to create space for the veneers and to hide the bond of the veneer to the tooth. Next, a 3D scan of the prepared teeth will be taken to create the custom veneers in the laboratory.

Temporary veneer placement: While the custom dental veneers are being fabricated, temporary veneers with the final design will be placed to protect the teeth.

Placement of the final veneers: the final customised veneers will be placed by means of an adhesive.
It is important to note that the exact process of dental veneer placement may vary depending on the needs of the individual patient and the recommendations of the specialist dentist.

The number of veneers required will vary according to the aesthetic needs of the patient. In some cases, one or two veneers may be sufficient, while in others 10 veneers per arch may be required. The amount needed will be determined in consultation with the dentist.

Before dental veneers are placed, diagnostic tests are carried out to determine if you are a suitable candidate for the smile design. These tests may include photographs, video, facial scans, x-rays, examinations of the health of the gums and teeth, and 3D scans of the patient’s mouth.

The treatment of dental veneers usually requires 4 appointments separated by a week, although this time can be shortened if planned in advance (consultation process). The preparation and fitting of 10 veneers can take up to 3 hours, other appointments are usually shorter.

The process of fitting dental veneers involves preparing the teeth by removing a small amount of enamel, taking a dental impression, fabricating custom veneers in a laboratory, fitting them with a special adhesive and curing them with ultraviolet light.

The process of getting dental veneers usually requires three or four appointments. In the first, diagnostic records are taken. The second is a simulation of the final result. The third is the preparation of the teeth and the fitting of the temporaries. And in the fourth, the final veneers are placed.

The dental veneer placement process typically requires three to four appointments, usually a total of 3 to 4 weeks. If planned well in advance, this time can be shortened to 1-2 weeks.

Smile design is a tool that helps to improve the appearance of the smile through a detailed evaluation of the patient’s mouth. Just as an architect designs a house, today dentists and technicians also design smiles by means of specific software.

The dental veneer placement process generally requires three to four visits, including diagnostic testing, mouth simulation, tooth preparation and veneer placement. The number of appointments will depend on the case and the patient’s needs to achieve a natural and aesthetic smile.

Yes, you can have veneers only on the upper teeth, but you must take into account the colour and shade of the lower teeth. Your dentist may recommend veneers on the lower teeth as well to get the best functional results. It is important that you choose an experienced professional.

Veneers are not obligatory for both upper and lower teeth. Veneer treatment is customised to the patient’s individual needs and can include one or both arches, depending on the dentist’s recommendations and the patient’s preferences.

Basically there are two types porcelain/ceramic or composite. Porcelain veneers are more durable and stain resistant, but they are more expensive and require more time for placement. Composites are cheaper but are less durable and prone to staining and fracture.

Porcelain veneers are more durable, aesthetic and resistant compared to composite veneers. However, the choice of material depends on the individual needs and preferences of the patient. Factors such as age, budget, durability, aesthetics and dental preparation also influence the choice.

Porcelain and composite veneers do not damage natural teeth if placed properly. Preparation of the tooth for veneers may involve the removal of enamel. It is essential to follow the dentist’s instructions and make regular visits to keep the veneers in good condition.

There is no specific type of veneers without touching the teeth. There are cases, where the teeth are small or there are gaps, where it is possible to make veneers without touching the teeth. If the teeth are the ideal size, veneers without touching the teeth can result in very large and disproportionately sized teeth.

Lumineers is a brand of porcelain veneers. They are advertised as veneers without tooth preparation. However, it does not depend on the brand but on the case. If the teeth are the ideal size, veneers without touching the teeth can result in disproportionately sized teeth.

Porcelain or ceramics are the same. They are stronger and more durable than composite. Composite veneers are cheaper but less durable and may stain over time. The choice of material depends on the needs, preferences of the patient and the individual case.

Porcelain and ceramic veneers are actually the same thing, they are two different names for the same material. Ceramic or porcelain veneers offer a natural look and durability. The choice of veneers will depend on the patient’s individual preferences and needs.

Porcelain veneers offer greater durability and aesthetics, while composite veneers are economical but less durable and less prone to staining. The choice depends on the case, age and preferences of the patient.

Porcelain veneers are stronger and more durable, and allow for better aesthetics. Composite veneers are cheaper and more durable, but are less durable and may stain over time. The choice depends on the type of case, age, needs and preferences of the patient.

Porcelain veneers provide greater strength and a natural look; composite is more affordable, but less durable and can stain. The choice is based on factors such as the specific case, age and wishes of the patient.

Disadvantages of porcelain veneers include their higher cost compared to composite, the need for more appointments for placement.

In reality, porcelain and ceramic veneers are essentially the same. Both are made of a ceramic material and are used to improve the appearance of teeth. In some cases, the term “porcelain veneers” is used as a synonym for “ceramic veneers”.

Provisional veneers are placed while the final veneers are being fabricated and can last from one to eight weeks. Ideally, they should be kept as few as possible, as they are very fragile and special care should be taken with feeding.

It is advisable to avoid biting with the “front” teeth; everything should be cut and chewed with the molars. Avoid hard, sticky foods or foods that require a lot of force to bite. It is recommended to opt for soft foods. It is very important to take special care with their hygiene.

If a provisional dental veneer is lost, the dentist should be contacted for specific instructions. Most frequently there is have sensitivity, but if there is no pain it is not a serious situation. Usually the biggest problem is aesthetic. Chewing with the front teeth is not possible.

Provisional veneers should be a replica of the final veneers in shape and size. They are made of an acrylic material and temporarily fit over the prepared teeth. They are often less natural looking than permanent veneers with a different colour and texture.

It is important to be careful when brushing and flossing to avoid damaging the temporary veneers. It is also recommended to avoid hard or sticky foods that may dislodge the veneers. In case of pain or sensitivity, the dentist should be consulted immediately.

In some cases, it is possible to place dental veneers without grinding the natural teeth, especially when the teeth are small or there are gaps. However, in cases where teeth are of adequate size, placing veneers without grinding can result in disproportionate and oversized teeth.

The most popular types of porcelain veneers are lithium disilicate (e-max) and feldspar ceramic. Lithium disilicate is more resistant but has less lustre. Feldspathic ceramics are more fragile but allow for better aesthetics and lustre.

Composite and resin veneers are essentially the same, as they are both made of the same composite material.

BRUNO

Dr. Bruno Pereira is a specialist in dental aesthetics with more than 20 years of experience in aesthetic dentistry and creator of the facial flow concept, which consists of personalising the smile design to the facial characteristics of each individual.

In Spain, there are many dental veneer specialists with extensive experience in the field. Dr. Bruno Pereira is one of the leading experts in cosmetic dentistry in Spain and has been recognised as one of the best dentists in the country.

RUSSIAN

Dr. Bruno Pereira is a Russian speaking dentist in Marbella with experience in dental veneers treatments. His clinic offers a wide variety of high quality dental veneer options. Contact him for more information about his services and to schedule a consultation.

We offer dental veneers services in Marbella, with highly trained professionals who speak Russian for personalised and effective care. We offer a wide variety of veneer options to suit each patient’s needs and budget, with personalised advice to help you make an informed decision.

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