Porcelain Veneers: Are they all the same?

May 18th, 2010 | Leave a Comment »

There are two types of veneers: direct and indirect. Direct veneers are completed in a single visit using composite or plastic material. Since indirect veneers require a dental laboratory to fabricate the final restoration, these type of veneers are placed in two separate visits. The indirect veneer can be made of either a composite material or, more commonly, a porcelain material.  Dr Glosman uses only the finest quality porcelain materials. Veneers are often used in place of crowns and are more conservative and look more natural. Setting Dr. Arthur Glosman apart and making his veneers so special is his relationship with his ceramist. The ceramist is the technician that will actually fabricate your porcelain veneers. There are many different types of porcelain veneers, however, the most aesthetic veneer is still the opacious porcelain veneer. This veneer is created with the finest materials available today which make Dr. Glosman’s veneers the most beautiful anywhere.

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