Who Can Get Laminates vs. Who Shouldn't — I'll summarize it for you based on 10 years of experience.
I am sharing the summary I have gathered from using laminates for over 10 years, replacing them, and watching a friend get the latest method done.
In the past, my stance was "absolutely do not get veneers," but
My mind has changed a lot after seeing the latest technology these days.
✔ It is worth considering for these types of people
Those who have jobs that involve frequent screen exposure, or those who have a complex about their teeth and genuinely need improvement.
Laminates are also practically helpful in cases of structural problems, such as microdontia (insufficient number of teeth).
Nowadays, the latest technology allows for minimal deletion, so the burden has been significantly reduced compared to the past.
✔ People like this should think about it one more time..
If your teeth are naturally straight and pretty but you simply want to make them whiter, it is better to try teeth whitening first.
If your teeth are misaligned, orthodontics is the priority. Grinding down natural teeth is an irreversible choice.
There is also a big difference between the old way and the modern way.
In the past, teeth were heavily ground and bonded thickly, giving a strong artificial feel, but the modern zeronate method uses minimal tooth reduction, making it much more natural.
There is almost no downtime, to the point where you can go about your daily life without a temporary tooth.
Precautions include avoiding alcohol for one week immediately after application, and always being careful with hard foods and caramel.
The lifespan is over 10 years if well maintained, but the adhesive may discolor.
For those of you who have been struggling with your teeth for a long time, I recommend getting a consultation first :)









