Comparison of composite and tooth veneer from different perspectives Dr. Najmeh Tadredaranjad
Dr. Najme Tadardaran Nejad
مشهدOrthodontic specialist (aligning teeth)
Differences between composite and veneers
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Today, the beauty of a smile plays an important role in people's self-confidence, and for this reason, many people are looking for solutions to correct the shape and color of their teeth. Two widely used methods in this field are dental composite and dental veneer. But what is the difference between the two? Which option is more suitable for you? In this article, we will discuss the detailed examination and specialized comparison of these two methods.
What is dental composite?
Composite is a type of resin material that is placed directly on the surface of the teeth to correct the color, shape or distance between the teeth. This method is usually done in one session and is more aesthetic.
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What is dental veneer?
Covering or fixed dental prosthesis is a cover that covers the entire surface of the tooth. Veneers are usually used for damaged, weakened teeth or after root canal treatment (nervectomy) to strengthen the tooth and give it a beautiful appearance.
Difference between composite and dental veneers in terms of therapeutic and aesthetic application
Composite is mostly used for cosmetic corrections such as changing color, shape or closing the gap between teeth and is suitable for front teeth. On the other hand, dental crowns are more therapeutic and are used to protect damaged, broken or after root canal treatment. Also, the veneer covers the entire surface of the tooth, while the composite is placed only on the front surface of the tooth.
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Difference in duration of treatment
- Composite: In most cases, it can be done in one session (or at least two sessions).
- Dental veneers: need to mold, make veneers in Inspection of the causes and treatment methods of cracked teeth
Comparison of composite and veneers in terms of cost
- Composite: is usually cheaper than veneers (per tooth unit).
- Cover: costs more, but it varies depending on the type of cover (ceramic, zirconia, metal, etc.).
Final appearance and naturalness
- Composite: In the hands of a skilled dentist, it can look very natural.
- Dental veneers: Due to the precise manufacturing in the laboratory, it usually has a more natural and transparent appearance.
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Who are more suitable for composite and who for veneer?
If your teeth are healthy and you only want to make their appearance more beautiful, composite veneer is the right choice. But if your tooth is decayed, broken or denervated, or its structure is weakened, a dental crown will be a more suitable option because it provides more protection.
Conclusion
Both composite methods and tooth veneers have their own advantages and applications. If you are looking for the beauty of the front teeth with minimal invasion and cost, composite is the right option. But if your tooth is damaged or has undergone root canal treatment, it is better to use a veneer to protect the tooth more fully.
The final choice between composite or veneer should be made in consultation with the dentist and based on your dental conditions.
FAQ
Can a composite be placed on a denervated tooth?
Usually not recommended, as denervated teeth are weaker and require veneers for better protection.
Coating is better or laminate (composite)?
It depends on the treatment goal. For healthy teeth and appearance modification, laminate is better. For weak or filled teeth, veneers are more suitable.
Does composite damage teeth?
In new methods, the composite is usually done without a lot of cutting and does not damage the tooth structure.
Can the composite be turned into a veneer later?
Yes. If needed, the composite can be removed and the tooth prepared to receive the veneer.
How long does composite last?
If taken care of properly (such as avoiding biting on hard objects and observing oral hygiene), it can last 5 to 7 years or more.
About the author:
In 1379, I was accepted in the national entrance exam of universities with a distinguished rank (5th rank) in the experimental field and started studying at Mashhad Dental School. During my academic period, I was one of the distinguished students of this faculty and I received many academic awards. And finally, in 2018, by defending my thesis on "The effect of bone growth factor on jaw problems", I managed to obtain a doctorate degree in dentistry and became a member of the country's medical system organization and the World Association of Orthodontic Specialists.
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