Who is dental laminate suitable for?

Who is dental laminate suitable for?

Dr. Bahare Sepahrian
Dr. Bahare Sepahrian
Tehran
**Candidates for tooth laminate** are people who have sufficient tooth enamel, healthy gums and teeth without active decay. However, people with severe grinding, advanced gum disease, or thin enamel should not have dental veneers. In fact, the answer to the question, "for whom dental laminate is suitable", is not as simple as this and we need to talk in more detail about things such as the oral hygiene of the person, the harmful habits of the patient, and even the lifespan of the laminate for each person. But if we want to answer briefly; Dental laminates, which are thin ceramic or composite layers, are suitable for people who face mild cosmetic problems in their front teeth, such as resistant discoloration, surface fractures, minor gaps or small irregularities, and who want to have a natural smile without heavy treatments such as orthodontics. What conditions make a person a candidate for dental laminate? We will go a little deeper to answer the question of who dental laminate is suitable for and what conditions each person must have in order to be able to perform this beauty treatment. The main conditions include oral and dental health, such as the absence of decay, gum infection or root inflammation, because the laminate is placed on the base of the natural tooth, and underlying problems can cause it to fail. Ideal candidates for laminate are people who have moderate cosmetic problems in their front teeth, such as 1-2 mm gaps or genetic stains without the need for deep structural corrections. At the same time, commitment to daily care such as flossing and six-monthly check-up is necessary to prevent separation or discoloration. What are the features of the tooth that make lamination possible? The key characteristics of people who can do dental lamination include the following: 1. Adequate tooth enamel (at least 1-0.5 mm for strong adhesion) 2. Absence of large restorations or weak roots 3. Front teeth structure without severe wear or deep cracks 4. Teeth with normal shape, without excessive rotation or overlapping 5. Healthy gums without receding Determining whether or not each person's oral and dental conditions are suitable for all dental procedures and not only in the cosmetic department can only be determined by the best dental laminate doctor, and it is not a question that can be easily answered. So, be sure of your decision by visiting a skilled dentist and getting advice, such as Dr. Bahare Sepahrian: 02122095852 Who should not laminate? Candidates for dental laminate should not be from the following people: - People under 18 years old - Those with systemic diseases such as uncontrolled diabetes, immunocompromised or blood coagulation disorders that increase the risk of infection. - Pregnant women in the first trimester due to hormonal sensitivities. - Those whose jaws or teeth are not aligned and there is a lot of pressure on some surfaces of their teeth. - Teeth that have a large filling and it is possible to break it. - Teeth that have a weak structure and are in a fragile condition. - Teeth whose surrounding gum has an active infection or has regressed. - Teeth that are under a lot of pressure for any reason. Age and general health: who can do laminate? Age criterion is one of the important factors in dental services! The best age for dental lamination is from 18 years and above, when the growth of the jaws and teeth is complete to prevent further changes such as displacement. But people over 60 with stable teeth are also good candidates, if their general health allows. Are people who have problems with stains or tooth color suitable for laminate? Those who have deep stains on their teeth from drugs (such as tetracycline), smoking, or genetic factors that do not respond to bleaching are candidates for dental laminates. Because this method completely covers the beauty of the surface and provides a natural and stain-resistant color. This method is ideal for changing moderate to intense colors and its color durability is maintained for 10-15 years with care, which shows the value of this method and its high durability and natural result will justify paying the price of dental laminate. For people with broken or cracked teeth, is laminate an ideal option? In fact, the best candidates for dental lamination are those people with superficial fractures (less than 30% of the surface) or minor cracks in the enamel, because their thin shell is strengthened with this method and the appearance is corrected without the need for a full coating. In addition, this method is suitable for cosmetic restorations caused by impact or slight wear and increases tooth strength by 50%. Those who did not get results from other methods of smile design correction, can they laminate? Yes, those who did not get good results from methods such as bleaching (for deep stains), direct composite (for low durability) or even short-term orthodontics, are among the people who can do dental laminate and get the desired result. Conclusion: The best candidates for dental laminate In this article, we tried to have an answer to the regular question of the clients, for whom dental laminate is suitable, and we came to the conclusion that the best candidates are people with healthy teeth, sufficient enamel, mild cosmetic problems such as stains, fractures or minor gaps, who are over 18 years old, who are committed to care and have not received results from simpler methods. This method produces a natural smile lasting 10-20 years, but is not suitable for severe cases such as deep decay or uncontrolled grinding - take contraindications such as advanced diabetes or destructive habits seriously. Who is dental laminate suitable for? For those with mild cosmetic problems, sufficient enamel and good hygiene; Suitable for correcting the color, shape and spacing of front teeth. ### Who should not laminate? People with active caries, severe grinding, thin enamel, advanced gum disease, uncontrolled diabetes, under 18 years or pregnant in the first trimester. ### Is dental laminate suitable for children? It is not recommended for children under 18 years of age, except in special cases and with a dentist's diagnosis.
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