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The whole process and steps of dental veneers

Initially, you need to go to the dentist for a check-up. The doctor will look at your teeth to determine whether they are suitable for dental veneers. If appropriate, your doctor will take dental molds of your jaw and upper jaw and send them to a processing plant to make a diagnostic waxup. This way you can see the possible effects of treatment in advance.

During the second follow-up visit, the doctor will use a wax model to copy the veneer information onto your teeth to create a diagnostic veneer (mockup). The doctor will then make modifications to the finish based on your personal requirements until you are satisfied. This step is to guide the production of the final veneers and allow for smoother communication between the doctor, you, and the technician.

During the third and fourth follow-up visits, the doctor will help you prepare your teeth, take impressions, compare colors, and then make temporary veneers according to the design requirements to prepare for the affected teeth. After the veneers are tried on, they are cemented and finally polished.

In this way, after the polishing is completed, the entire veneer treatment is complete!