The dentistry science is progressing day by day and helps you to have beautiful teeth and subsequently a beautiful smile. There are many solutions to beautify the shape and form of teeth, each of which has its own advantages and specific solutions.
Dental composite is one of the most popular and practical solutions that is used to correct the smile design and has become popular for various reasons; reasons such as getting the work done quickly, cost-effectiveness compared to other procedures such as laminate and many other factors.
Simply put, dental composite is a kind of polymeric material that is placed on your teeth like a layer and doubles the beauty of your teeth.
Dental composite is not suitable for the following people and is not recommended:
- People whose teeth are unhealthy due to decay or gum disease.
- People whose teeth have become weak as a result of decay, fractures and fillings.
- Those who do not have enough enamel on the surface of their teeth.
- People who have gritted teeth and grind their teeth, because this habit can cause cracking or fracturing of veneers.
The difference between composite and laminate
Teeth are layered in two ways:
- Polymer composite
- Ceramic laminate
There are many differences between ceramic laminate and composite; For example, ceramic laminate, as its name implies, is made of ceramic and has a more beautiful appearance.
Dental composite is more popular due to its choice of color type and its little thickness (usually 0.5 mm) as well as getting it done quickly. Another advantage of dental composite is its lower cost than ceramic laminate.
Dental ceramic laminate or porcelain veneer, the price of which is relatively higher than the composite type, is usually made in the laboratory, but it has more variety in terms of material type and brilliance, and of course its beautiful appearance which is one of the most important parameters for people to choose.
How to do dental composite?
After the applicant goes to the dentist's office, the condition of his teeth and gums is checked and in the next step, composite materials are prepared. Finally, the composites are placed on the tooth and glued with a special glue. All these steps will be done in a 2 to 3 hour-session.
Step-by-step treatment
all steps are done without waiting and wasting time