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  2. Everyone would like a nice smile.However, getting teeth straightened or fixing oral imperfections can be costly and time-consuming.. Enter “veneer techs.” Veneer techs are not licensed ...

  3. Veneer (dentistry) - Wikipedia

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    Veneers are a prosthetic device, by prescription only, used by the cosmetic dentist. A dentist may use one veneer to restore a single tooth or veneer with high quality that may have been fractured or discolored, or in most cases multiple teeth on the upper arch to create a big bright "Hollywood" type of smile makeover.

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  6. Dental restoration - Wikipedia

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    They can be used in direct restorations to fill in the cavities created by dental caries and trauma, minor buildup for restoring tooth wear (non-carious tooth surface loss) and filling in small gaps between teeth (labial veneer). Dental composites are also used as indirect restoration to make crowns and inlays in the laboratory.

  7. Dental composite - Wikipedia

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    As a result, full crowns and even bridges (replacing multiple teeth) can be fabricated with these systems. Indirect dental composites can be used for: Filling cavities in teeth, as fillings, inlays and/or onlays; Filling gaps (diastemas) between teeth using a shell-like veneer or; Reshaping of teeth; Full or partial crowns on single teeth

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    There is a limited amount of time when the cavity affects just the enamel, or the tooth’s outer surface, before reaching the dentin, or the pulp of the tooth.

  9. Dental porcelain - Wikipedia

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    The main benefit associated with the use of ceramic teeth is their superior wear resistance. There are however a number of disadvantages to using ceramic for denture teeth including their inability to form chemical bonds with the PMMA denture base; rather, ceramic teeth are attached to the base via mechanical retention which increases the ...

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