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(Abtin) Composite Veneers Smile Renewal

Get a radiant smile with 12 Composite Veneers and Dental Scaling. and enjoy a complimentary In-Body

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Duration

3-4 days

Languages

Arabic, English, Farsi

Clinic Information

  • Abtin Clinic is a renowned medical center specializing in advanced medical and cosmetic Dental care.
  • Located in Mashhad, Iran, the clinic offers state-of-the-art facilities and experienced Dentists.
  • Patients receive personalized treatment plans tailored to their specific needs.
  • The clinic is committed to providing high-quality care and ensuring optimal outcomes.

Procedure

Purpose of Dental Veneers

Dental veneers are thin, custom-made shells designed to cover the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance. They serve several purposes, including:

  1. Concealing Cosmetic Flaws: Veneers can hide chips, cracks, stains, and discoloration that don’t respond to whitening treatments.
  2. Correcting Minor Misalignments: They can help fix minor gaps and misalignments between teeth.
  3. Enhancing Smile Aesthetics: Veneers can improve the overall shape, size, and color of teeth, giving you a more uniform and attractive smile.

Veneers are typically made from porcelain or composite resin, with porcelain being more durable and resistant to staining. They are a popular choice for those looking to achieve a natural-looking, long-lasting improvement in their smile

Ideal Candidates for Dental Veneers

Ideal candidates for dental veneers typically have the following characteristics:

  • Healthy Teeth and Gums: Candidates should have no active decay, gum disease, or infections.
  • Cosmetic Concerns: Veneers are great for those looking to address cosmetic issues like stained, discolored, chipped, or slightly misaligned teeth.
  • Sufficient Tooth Enamel: There needs to be enough enamel for the veneers to bond securely.
  • Commitment to Oral Hygiene: Maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial for the longevity of veneers.
  • Non-Habitual Teeth Grinding: Those who grind their teeth may need a mouthguard to protect the veneers.

Pre-surgery Preparations

  • Initial Consultation: Your dentist will evaluate your oral health, discuss your goals, and determine if veneers are the right option for you.
  • Treatment Planning: This includes selecting the appropriate shade and shape for your veneers. Sometimes, a diagnostic wax-up or digital mock-up is created to preview the final result.
  • Oral Hygiene: It’s crucial to maintain good oral hygiene before the procedure. Your dentist may treat any existing dental issues like cavities or gum disease.
  • Tooth Preparation: A small amount of enamel is removed from the front surface of the teeth to make room for the veneers. This step is usually done under local anesthesia.
  • Impressions: Impressions of your teeth are taken to create custom veneers. These impressions are sent to a dental lab where the veneers are crafted.

Surgical Process

  • Initial Consultation: During this visit, your dentist will discuss your goals, examine your teeth, and possibly take X-rays or impressions to plan the treatment.

  • Tooth Preparation: In the next visit, your dentist will prepare your teeth for the veneers. This involves removing a small amount of enamel from the front surface of the teeth to make room for the veneers. This step is usually done under local anesthesia to ensure comfort.

  • Impressions: After preparing the teeth, your dentist will take impressions of your teeth. These impressions are sent to a dental lab where the custom veneers are made. This process can take a few weeks.

  • Temporary Veneers: While waiting for the permanent veneers, temporary veneers may be placed to protect your teeth and give you a preview of the final look.

  • Fitting and Bonding: Once the permanent veneers are ready, your dentist will place them on your teeth to check the fit and color. Adjustments may be made to ensure a perfect fit. The teeth will then be cleaned, polished, and etched to create a suitable surface for bonding. The veneers are then cemented to the teeth using a special adhesive, and a curing light is used to harden the cement quickly.

  • Final Adjustments: After the veneers are bonded, your dentist will make any final adjustments to ensure a comfortable bite and natural appearance.

Post-surgery Care

  • Immediate Care:

Avoid Eating or Drinking: Refrain from eating or drinking anything for at least 30 minutes after the procedure to allow the veneers to fully bond to your teeth.

Soft Foods: Stick to soft, easy-to-chew foods like soup, pasta, and yogurt for the first few days.

Medications: Take any prescribed medications to reduce initial swelling or pain.

  • Oral Hygiene:

Brushing: Brush at least twice a day with a non-abrasive fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush.

Flossing: Floss between your teeth once daily to prevent plaque buildup.

Mouthwash: Use an antibacterial mouthwash twice a day to maintain oral health.

  • Avoid Damaging Habits:

Hard Foods: Avoid biting down on hard foods or objects, such as ice or pens, as this can chip or crack your veneers.

Teeth Grinding: If you grind your teeth at night, consider using a mouth guard to protect your veneers.

  • Regular Check-ups:

Dental Visits: Regular check-ups with your dentist are crucial to ensure your veneers remain in good condition and to catch any potential issues early.

  • Stain Prevention:

Limit Staining Foods and Drinks: Try to limit the consumption of staining foods and drinks like coffee, tea, and red wine to keep your veneers looking their best.

Recovery

The recovery time for dental veneers is generally quite short. Most people can resume their normal activities immediately after the procedure, though you might experience some mild tooth sensitivity or discomfort for a few days to a couple of weeks.

Follow-Up

Follow-up appointments after getting dental veneers are important to ensure they are properly fitted and functioning well. Here’s what you can typically expect during these visits:

  • Initial Check-Up: Shortly after the veneers are placed, your dentist will schedule a follow-up appointment to check the fit and comfort of the veneers. They will ensure that the veneers have bonded correctly and make any necessary adjustments.
  • Bite Adjustment: Your dentist will check your bite to ensure that the veneers are not causing any issues. If you feel any discomfort or notice any irregularities, this is the time to mention them.
  • Regular Dental Visits: It’s recommended to continue with your regular dental check-ups every six months. During these visits, your dentist will monitor the condition of your veneers and your overall oral health.
  • Addressing Issues: If you experience any problems such as sensitivity, discomfort, or damage to the veneers, you should contact your dentist immediately. They may schedule an additional follow-up to address these issues.
  • Maintenance Tips: Your dentist will provide you with specific care instructions to help maintain your veneers, such as avoiding certain foods and maintaining good oral hygiene.

Benefits of Dental Veneers

  • Improved Appearance: Veneers can dramatically improve the appearance of your teeth, giving you a brighter and more even smile.

  • Natural Look: They blend in seamlessly with your natural teeth, providing lifelike results that are hard to distinguish from real teeth.

  • Stain Resistance: Veneers are more resistant to staining compared to natural tooth enamel, helping you maintain a whiter smile.

  • Durability: With proper care, veneers can last between 10 to 15 years.

  • Minimal Maintenance: They don’t require any special maintenance beyond regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups.

  • Less Invasive: The procedure for applying veneers is less invasive compared to other dental restorations like crowns.

  • Customizable Color: The color of veneers can be customized to match your natural teeth or to make darker teeth appear whiter.

Included/Excluded

  • Consultation
  • Interpreter
  • Examinations
  • Transfer(airport pick-up and drop-off)
  • SIM Card with internet access
  • T-visa assistance
  • Accommodation

How long do veneers last?

Depending on how well you care for your veneers, they can last anywhere from five to 20 years. If you clench or grind your teeth or bite your fingernails, veneers may wear out quicker.

Can veneers replace missing teeth?

No, veneers are a layer of porcelain placed over an actual tooth that is damaged, stained, or poorly shaped. If the entire tooth is missing, other options, including crowns, implants, and dental bridges, can replace missing teeth.

Are veneers safe?

Yes, veneers are safe. They have been successfully used to improve the smiles of millions of people and are a non-invasive cosmetic procedure done in our office.

Do veneers damage your teeth?

Not really. In some cases, we may have to remove a thin layer of the enamel on the tooth’s surface, but this is minimal and does not affect the health or function of your teeth.

Do porcelain veneers stain?

No, once your porcelain veneers are placed, you can look forward to years of beautiful, white teeth without worrying about stains from food or drink.

Can porcelain veneers be whitened?

No, once the color for your veneers is determined, they will stay that color for the life of the veneers. If you are interested in whiter, brighter teeth and plan to get veneers, it is best to whiten your teeth first, then match your veneers to the results of your teeth whitening treatment

Are veneers better than crowns?

Not necessarily. While many patients opt for veneers because they are a more conservative treatment than crowns, they may not be the best choice in some situations. Our dentists can help you determine whether crowns or veneers are the best way to achieve your desired results.

Are veneers removable?

No, veneers are permanently bonded into position. They act and function like your natural teeth.

Are veneers painful?

No, once veneers are bonded to your teeth, you will not feel them. The layer of enamel removed is very thin, and you do not feel any discomfort. During the procedure to apply the veneers, a local anesthetic is used.

Will veneers shift?

Only if the tooth it is bonded to shifts. If this happens, it is important to contact our office immediately.

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