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Laminate

What is Laminate Restoration?

Restorations which are applied in the form of a thin layer of tooth-colored material, to correct mild or severe disorders of the alignment, shape, function and intrinsic discoloration of the anterior teeth are called laminate restorations. The aesthetic arrangement of the anterior teeth is provided for a beautiful smile with durable, long-lasting laminate restorations that are compatible with the oral tissues.

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Who Needs Laminate Restoration?
  • Discoloration problems in their front teeth
  • Deformed or crooked teeth
  • Deformed or crooked teeth
  • Extensive discolored and worn fillings
  • Broken or worn teeth
  • Individuals whose teeth do not respond to whitening procedure
What to Pay Attention to After Getting Laminate Restorations?

A good oral care routine ensures longer use of restorations. The care for these restorations is like care for natural teeth. In order not to damage the laminate restorations; it is necessary to avoid biting hard foods, grinding teeth, biting nails, biting pencils and similar hard objects. Regular visits to the dentist should be made twice a year.