Emax Veneers

Emax Veneers

Emax veneers are high-quality dental veneers made from lithium disilicate ceramic, known for their strength and aesthetic appeal. They are custom-made to fit over the front surface of the teeth, enhancing their appearance by correcting issues such as discoloration, chips, or misalignment. Emax veneers are particularly popular due to their natural translucency, which closely mimics the appearance of natural teeth while providing excellent durability. This advanced material allows for minimal tooth reduction, preserving more of the original tooth structure compared to traditional veneers.

Why Choose Emax Veneers?

Here are four reasons to choose emax veneers:

Emax veneers are highly regarded for their lifelike appearance, as they closely mimic the translucency and color of natural teeth, providing a seamless blend with the surrounding dental structure.

Made from lithium disilicate ceramic, Emax veneers are known for their exceptional strength, making them resistant to chips and cracks. This durability ensures they can withstand daily wear and tear.

Emax veneers require less tooth reduction compared to traditional veneers, preserving more of the natural tooth structure. This minimally invasive approach can lead to better long-term dental health.

Emax veneers are less prone to staining than natural teeth, allowing them to maintain their brightness and appearance over time, even with regular exposure to foods and beverages that typically cause discoloration.

How Do Emax Veneers Work?

Consultation

Initial Consultation and Assessment

During the first appointment, the dentist evaluates the patient's oral health and discusses aesthetic goals. X-rays and photographs may be taken to create a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to the individual's needs.

Tooth Preparation

The dentist prepares the teeth by removing a small amount of enamel from the front surface. This step ensures that the Emax veneers will fit properly and look natural. Impressions of the prepared teeth are then taken to create custom veneers.

Fabrication of Emax Veneers

The impressions are sent to a dental laboratory, where skilled technicians fabricate the Emax veneers. This process typically takes a week or two. Once the veneers are ready, the dentist will schedule a follow-up appointment for placement.

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Veneer Bonding and Final Adjustments

At the placement appointment, the dentist checks the fit and color of the veneers before bonding them to the teeth using a strong dental adhesive. After ensuring a perfect fit, the dentist makes any necessary adjustments and provides aftercare instructions to maintain the veneers’ appearance and longevity.

Hear from Our Satisfied Patients

“I am beyond thrilled with my Emax veneers from ALBGTC! The team took the time to understand my vision for my smile, and the results exceeded my expectations. My teeth look completely natural, and I can’t stop smiling! The whole process was smooth and comfortable, and I couldn’t be happier with the outcome.”

–  Samantha L.

“Getting Emax veneers at ALBGTC was a game changer for me. I had always been self-conscious about my stained teeth, but now I have a radiant smile that I’m proud to show off. The staff was professional and made me feel at ease throughout the entire procedure. I highly recommend their services to anyone looking to enhance their smile!”

– Mihcael J.

FAQs

Emax veneers are made from lithium disilicate ceramic, which is known for its strength, durability, and natural appearance, closely resembling the look of natural teeth.

With proper care and maintenance, Emax veneers can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years or longer. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene practices contribute to their longevity.

The procedure for getting Emax veneers is generally comfortable. Local anesthesia is often used during tooth preparation to ensure that patients do not feel any discomfort. Some sensitivity may occur after the procedure but usually subsides quickly.

Emax veneers are highly resistant to staining and discoloration, allowing them to maintain their brightness over time. However, it’s still important to practice good oral hygiene and limit the consumption of staining substances like coffee and red wine.