Emax Dental Veneers
Emax Veneers is a coating used to give a natural and realistic smile with special ceramics. It has a strong structure and does not contain metal. The application is preferred mostly for visuality and aesthetics. However, it is also applied to patients with deformed teeth and broken teeth.
On Which Teeth Can E-max Veneer Be Applied?
- Colored teeth: Teeth that have changed color due to tetracycline, fluorosis, devitalization or age are also in the field of use of this material.
- Teeth that have changed color and cannot be restored to their former whiteness due to root canal treatment
- Closing the gap of intermittent teeth we call diastema
- Teeth with defective alignment and position, which we call malposition
- Restoration of malformed teeth
- Teeth that have lost their shape due to abrasions called attrition, erosion or abrasion
- Teeth with enamel defects with deficiencies or deformities in the protective layer of the tooth, such as enamel hypoplasia
- Too many restored teeth that need to be aesthetically corrected
What is the Difference of E-max Veneer from Zirconium and Porcelain Veneers?
Zirconium veneers do not contain any metal like e-max veneers, but their substructures are opaque. Metal infrastructure is also used in porcelain coatings. For these reasons, when evaluated in terms of aesthetics, e-max veneers are much more aesthetic than porcelain and zirconium.