2014, Number 6
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Rev ADM 2014; 71 (6)
Porcelain veneers. Restoring aesthetics and function.
Iñiguez GI, Gutiérrez GAM
Language: Spanish
References: 25
Page: 312-318
PDF size: 1346.66 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Porcelain veneers have become a tool that is now used by a growing number of dentists. They are ideal for correcting worn down teeth, misalignments, diastemata, and unpleasant pigmentation, as well as issues of occlusion and aesthetics. Their durability makes them an excellent option with which to achieve an aesthetically pleasing yet functional smile. In this paper, we describe the use, preparation, and adherence of porcelain veneers in patients with worn dentition. Porcelain veneers are recommended as a highly viable alternative to other treatments that entail significant loss of healthy tooth structure.
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