Gaps between teeth
can be filled up either by Orthodontic movement if one
has the time for it. But in case the
age and situations are such that orthodontics is not the first
choice, than the spaces can be closed either by using
Veneers (Porcelain or
Bondable Composites) or by and
Crowns.
Veneers
are wafer - thin, custom-made shells of tooth-colored
materials designed to cover the front surface of teeth.
These shells are bonded to the front of the teeth changing
their color, shape, size or length and resulting in an
improved appearance.
Porcelain
veneers resist stains better than Composite veneers and better
mimic the light reflecting properties of natural teeth. Resin
veneers are thinner and require removal of
less of the tooth
surface before placement.
For both procedures we practice the latest techniques using the state of the art materials of
international companies, the same materials being used in the
Unites States, Canada,
Europe or any of the developed
countries of the World.The following case studies prove the point.
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