Irregularities in the Visible Area
The front tooth area is always exposed when speaking and laughing. Visual irregularities cause many patients to unconsciously hide their smile or restrict themselves when speaking.
- •Tooth Gaps (Diastema): A visible gap between the incisors may be functionally harmless but is often perceived as an aesthetic flaw.
- •Discolouration and Spots: Deposits in the enamel or root-treated teeth cannot always be sufficiently brightened through conventional bleaching.
- •Shape and Structural Defects: Chipped corners from accidents, genetically caused enamel defects, or age-related heavy wear of the cutting edges disturb the visual harmony.
Rather than sacrificing much healthy tooth substance for a full crown, the outer facade of the tooth can be reconstructed with veneer shells.
Natural Light Refraction from Ceramic
Veneers are ultra-thin, translucent ceramic shells that are bonded long-term to the visible tooth surface using a special adhesive technique (dental bonding procedure).
The high-performance ceramic used mimics the light-refracting properties of real tooth enamel. Since it is individually layered in our in-house practice laboratory, the veneer integrates inconspicuously in colour and structure into the existing dental arch.
Precision Work in the Front Tooth Area
In-House Master Laboratory
Our dental technicians work right next door to the practitioners. Colour, form, and structure can thus be coordinated and adjusted directly in the patient's pre
Substance-Preserving Method
To attach a classic veneer, the front of the tooth usually only needs to be minimally roughened (fractions of a millimetre).
Natural Aesthetics
All-ceramic is extremely resistant to discolouration from coffee, tea, or nicotine and retains its translucency. The tooth continues to look alive.
High-Strength and Secure Bond
Through modern bonding techniques, ceramic and tooth enamel form a very resilient bond that withstands everyday chewing forces.
Experiences of Our Patients
Investment in Front Tooth Aesthetics
The fabrication of all-ceramic veneers requires high manual precision from specialised dental technicians as well as considerable expertise in adhesive bonding.
Please feel free to ask us about options for convenient instalment financing through our billing partner.
Aesthetics as a Private Service
Veneers are generally a purely private service, as the treatment focus is on visual improvement.
- ✓<strong>Treatment and cost plan:</strong> You receive a precise, binding breakdown of costs before treatment begins.
- ✓<strong>Insurance:</strong> Statutory insurers do not cover costs. Some private supplementary insurers contribute with corresponding medical indication (e.g., after front tooth trauma).
Course of Veneer Treatment
Consultation & Analysis
We clinically examine your teeth, discuss your exact expectations, and clarify whether veneers are the suitable solution for your individual dental situation.
Preparation
The front teeth are minimally roughened – this is generally extremely low in discomfort or under gentle local anaesthesia. A very precise impression follows – digital or conventional – which serves as a dataset for our laboratory. You receive a provisional veneer for the interim period.
Fabrication in the Practice Lab
Our ceramic specialists individually craft the ultra-thin shells. A brief try-in (mock-up) often takes place to precisely match form and colour.
Adhesive Bonding
The definitive veneers are securely and permanently bonded to the tooth surface in an elaborate procedure. The result is checked immediately after placement.
Must My Tooth Be Ground Down Significantly?
The concern that healthy teeth must be heavily ground down for veneers (as with a crown) is no longer the case today. Depending on the tooth position, the enamel layer is often reduced by only 0.3 to 0.5 millimetres. In some situations, even 'no-prep veneers' are possible, where the tooth does not need to be prepared at all before bonding.
Mehr zu unseren Comfort-Optionen →Aesthetic dentistry for us does not mean creating an artificial uniform smile, but rather correcting small irritations so that the character of the face is preserved.
The Team at MEDICAL ART
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Frequently Asked Questions About Veneers
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We are happy to clarify whether veneers are suitable for your vision and show you examples of possible results from our practice.
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