The reasons why laminate is preferred in dental aesthetics may be as follows:

Aesthetic Appearance
Laminate dental veneers provide an aesthetic appearance by covering the front surfaces of the teeth. They can correct aesthetic problems such as color, size, shape or alignment and make a person’s smile more attractive.
Color Changes
The natural color of the teeth may change or become stained over time. With the laminate application, the color of the teeth can be lightened and a whiter appearance can be achieved.
Closing the Gaps Between Teeth
Gaps between teeth can be aesthetically disturbing. Laminate veneers can help close these gaps.
Fixing Broken or Cracked Teeth
Broken or cracked teeth can cause both aesthetic and functional problems. Such problems can be corrected and the strength of the teeth can be increased with laminate veneers.
Straightening Crooked or Crooked Teeth
Crooked or crooked teeth can negatively affect the aesthetics of your smile. With laminate application, these types of teeth can be corrected and a straighter smile can be achieved.
Minimally Invasive Method
Laminate application is less invasive than some other dental aesthetic methods. Since a thin layer is taken from the front surface of the teeth, it causes minimum damage to the dental tissue and offers a less painful process.
Durability
Laminate flooring offers a durable and long-lasting solution. When properly maintained and regularly inspected, laminate flooring can last for many years.

For these reasons, laminate dental aesthetics are preferred by many people. However, since every patient is different, it is important to consult a dentist to determine the most appropriate treatment option.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Veneer (Porcelain Laminate) Application
- Teeth Whitening
- Gum Aesthetics (Pink Aesthetics)
- Laminate Dental Veneers
- Digital Smile Design
- Implant Treatment
- Gap Closure (Bonding)
- Tooth Reshaping (Contouring)
- Zirconium teeth provide a very natural appearance because they transmit light like natural teeth. The color and transparency of the teeth are compatible with natural teeth.
- Zirconium is an extremely durable material. It has a longer lifespan than metal coatings and has a very low risk of breakage.
- Since zirconium does not contain metal, it does not have a risk of allergy and is a more biocompatible material in the mouth.
- Zirconium coatings do not harm the gums and are more compatible than metal alloys. There are no problems such as color change and inflammation in the gums.
- It provides much more aesthetic results compared to other metal-based coatings. Zirconium minimizes aesthetic concerns in teeth.
- It is used especially for repairing broken, cracked or decayed teeth.
- Zirconium can be used in bridges made to support healthy teeth instead of lost teeth.
- An aesthetic appearance can be achieved with thin zirconium layers applied to the front surface of the teeth.
- Zirconium is also widely preferred for implant-supported prostheses because it is perfectly compatible with natural teeth.