
Porcelain veneer
I’m researching porcelain veneers because I hope to get them in October or November this year. I didn’t realize there were so many types and brands. How do I know what to ask for? – Thanks. Kiara from NM
Kiara,
Wanting to know which porcelain veneer material is best is understandable, but the answer is not always straightforward. A smile makeover combines science, artistry, and technical skill. The material contributes to the result, but the dentist’s ability to design a natural-looking smile is what patients notice most.
We encourage patients to review a dentist’s website smile gallery, learn about their training, and evaluate their experience with cosmetic cases. Membership or accreditation through organizations such as the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry can be helpful, but it is only one factor to consider.
How Do Feldspathic Porcelain, e.max, and Zirconia Compare?
Each material has advantages, but not all are used in the same way for cosmetic dentistry.
When evaluating veneer materials, it helps to understand what each option offers. The material alone will not determine the success of the case, but it can influence the final appearance.
- Feldspathic porcelain: Known for outstanding esthetics and the ability to create lifelike color transitions.
- e.max: Offers an excellent balance of beauty and strength, making it a popular veneer material.
- Zirconia: Very durable but generally less flexible from an artistic standpoint when compared with layered porcelain materials.
Many highly respected cosmetic dentists achieve exceptional results with either feldspathic porcelain or e.max. Both materials can provide the depth, translucency, and natural appearance patients typically want from veneers.
This post is sponsored by Lowell cosmetic dentist Dr. Michael Szarek.