Composite Veneers vs Porcelain Veneers

Impactful smile makeovers rank high on many people's wish lists. Striking corrections in the color and shape of teeth, popular with celebrities and artists, can even be essential to recovering self-esteem in individuals with severe aesthetic problems. And, among the techniques available to recover the harmony of the smile is the composite resin veneer, a procedure that may be the best choice in many situations. There are two main types of material that can be used for these veneers: composite resin or porcelain.

 

Resin veneers, the fastest and most reasonably priced version of laminated dental veneers, are the most commonly used treatment to correct problems with the color and shape of teeth. But despite so much practicality, it is necessary to be aware of the advantages and disadvantages of the resin veneer in order not to be frustrated with the final results of the treatment.

 

resin veneer advantages and disadvantages

 

Resin veneer: advantages and disadvantages should go beyond the excellent aesthetic results of the technique.

 

Advantages of resin veneer.

 

All techniques with laminated dental veneers have advantages and disadvantages that need to be taken into account when selecting the most appropriate one. However, when the selected procedure is the resin veneer, an even greater rigor in this phase is essential to compensate for some limitations imposed by the composite resin, a versatile material but with disadvantages compared to dental porcelains (ceramics).

 

The advantages of the resin veneer are mainly due to the lower price, speed of the procedure and reduced dental wear in cases of significant smile transformations. Discover a list of the advantages of this little-known technique when it comes to recovering from smiles with shape, color and harmony problems:

 

  • treatment can be carried out in a single visit;
  • less dental wear;
  • low price compared to dental contact lenses and porcelain veneers;
  • satisfactory aesthetic results;
  • ease of carrying out repairs;
  • reversibility when applied without tooth wear.

 

Additionally, with resin, treatment can happen in a single appointment, which can’t be said for porcelain.

 

Disadvantages of resin veneer.

 

The disadvantages of the resin veneer are usually overshadowed by the lower price and speed of the procedure. It is no coincidence that many of the patients undergoing treatment with ceramic veneers such as dental contact lenses and porcelain veneers already have resin veneers installed on their teeth. Know some characteristics of this technique that cannot be forgotten:

 

  • loss of brightness and faster yellowing compared to porcelain techniques;
  • small fractures are frequent;
  • aesthetic limitation for impactful aesthetic transformations;
  • functional limitation in patients with severe bruxism;
  • require frequent maintenance for surface repolishing

 

Porcelain veneers are more resistant and present better aesthetic results but come with a more expensive price tag. There are other advantages of porcelain veneers as well, including:

 

  • More natural and beautiful results: porcelain is a translucent material, which mimics the way teeth reflect light;
  • Maintains color and shine: they are not susceptible to stains;
  • Very resistant material: can last for more than 10 years, with proper care.

 

Disadvantages of porcelain veneers

 

  • Several consultations are required;
  • It is permanent: in most cases, a small amount of your natural tooth is removed to place veneers;
  • Price: can cost more than twice as much as resin;
  • They are subject to damage: although they are very resistant, they are not indestructible.

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