The difference between Composite Veneers and Ceramic Veneers

Veneers are one of the cosmetic dentistry that will help build confidence. Promote our personality very well It is dentistry that is very popular today. Veneers are divided into two types: composite veneers and ceramic veneers. What are the two types? What are the differences? Let’s follow along in this article.

What is dental veneers?
Veneers transform your smile into one that is white, clean, and beautiful by coating the front surface of your teeth with high-quality ceramic materials. These materials closely resemble the color of natural teeth. They effectively address issues such as gaps between teeth, misaligned teeth, and teeth that are dark or discolored. Additionally, veneers help prevent potential problems with the tooth surface. With proper maintenance, they can last for a long time, typically having a lifespan of 10 to 15 years.

What are the benefits of having veneers?
• Helps adjust the shape of teeth to align beautifully
• Solves the problem of teeth that are dark, black, or yellow to be white and clean
• Teeth that are too small
• Teeth that are freckled, teeth that are cloudy or white
• Teeth that are slightly crooked
• Slightly spaced teeth
• Worn teeth
• Chipped teeth

• Used for an average of 10-15 years

Picture of a sample case before and after having veneers

What is composite veneer? What material is it made of?
Composite veneers are made from the same material that dentists use to fill teeth. It has a shiny appearance. It is less durable than ceramic veneers. You can choose the color of your veneers. Or choose the level of whiteness of the veneers according to the satisfaction of each person. The dentist will take about 2-3 hours to make the veneers, depending on the number of teeth that need to be done. But there is a limitation: the material is brittle and may break easily if the user is not careful. The lifespan is approximately 5-10 years.

An example case of composite veneers application.

Advantages of composite veneers
• Composite veneers help correct some parts are easy to repair. without having to replace the whole thing
• The material is beautiful and similar to natural teeth
• It may not be necessary to grind the teeth in some patients
• It takes less time to do and is more convenient
• Composite veneers are inexpensive

Limitations of composite veneers
• They have a shorter lifespan than ceramic veneers.
• Composite veneers are shiny and less natural looking.
• If used for a long time, they may cause stains on the tooth surface. can Or colored from food and drinks
• May be brittle or break easily. Due to less strength and durability

Who is composite veneer suitable for?
• People who don’t need to have much of the surface of their teeth removed.
• People who think they might change their mind about removing the veneer later.
• People who are interested in trying veneers first.

What are ceramic veneers? What material is it made of?
It is a veneer with a porcelain coating made from medical ceramic. Flexible like natural teeth Used to correct abnormal teeth problems. It can be used in a variety of ways, such as being used to solve problems with tooth shape, tooth size, tooth color, and tooth alignment. Gives a beautiful, translucent and smooth shine If taken care of well, it can be used for 10-15 years or more, depends on maintenance and how strictly should you follow the dentist’s instructions?

An example case of ceramic veneers application.

Advantages of ceramic veneers
• The material is strong. Helps strengthen teeth well.
• The material is shiny. Looks beautiful and natural
• Helps solve the problem of gaps between teeth. Reduce gaps between teeth
• Less chance of staining the tooth surface.
• Remains beautiful throughout its lifespan.

Limitations of ceramic veneers
• Ceramic veneer treatment requires the expertise of an experienced dentist.
• It is a complex process. And it takes a long time to heal.
• Teeth grinding is necessary, but the amount depends on each person.
• The cost of doing it is quite high.

Who are ceramic veneers suitable for?
• People who have healthy teeth and tooth enamel that are in suitable conditions. Because ceramic veneers will require some tooth grinding.
• Those who intend to have dental veneers for white, smooth, beautiful tooth surfaces.
• Those who are ready for high costs.

 

Summary of differences Composite Veneer VS Ceramic Veneer

difference Composite Veneer Ceramic veneer
Strong durability The strength of the material is less or it breaks more easily. Ceramic veneers are of high quality. It is strong, durable and more difficult to break.
shine They are beautiful and close to real teeth. It’s just that the reflective surface isn’t as natural as it should be. The material is translucent. Beautiful shine like natural teeth
Staining, staining of teeth There is a chance of erosion and color loss from absorbing color from food and drinks. It is durable or less likely to break. No decolorization No color from food and drinks
cost price About 5,000 baht/teeth because the material is cheaper. Approximately 15,000-50,000 baht/teeth due to using high quality materials.
Service life The average lifespan is 5-7 years. Its lifespan can last up to 10-15 years. If well cared for, it can last a lifetime.
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