veneers – Discuss Dentistry https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/feed/ Tue, 09 Dec 2025 13:12:21 +0000 https://bbpress.org/?v=2.6.12 en-US https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13317 <![CDATA[Re: veneers]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13317 Wed, 22 Jul 2009 04:23:19 +0000 charmi_shah Hi,

I think resin modified glass-ionomer cement (eg.Rely X) would be best as it has excellent mechanical properties.

Regards.

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13318 <![CDATA[Re: veneers]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13318 Wed, 22 Jul 2009 07:35:09 +0000 my vote would be for a composite luting cement.

veeerendra

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13319 <![CDATA[Re: veneers]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13319 Wed, 05 Aug 2009 00:44:01 +0000 drsapna Resin modified GIC would be best in my opinion.

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13320 <![CDATA[Re: veneers]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13320 Wed, 11 Nov 2009 04:56:56 +0000 thanx friends ., ., m awating more responses .,., please even specify as to why a particular cement should be prefered ., ,

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13321 <![CDATA[Re: veneers]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13321 Wed, 11 Nov 2009 07:01:31 +0000 may i take the liberty to twist the thread a little bit.

irrespective of the type of cement used what do you think would be the success rate of veneers. some time backed I had studied the litreature I dont think it was very high. certainly less than what we are lectured in dental seminars.

Regards,

Veeren

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13322 <![CDATA[Re: veneers]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13322 Sat, 10 Apr 2010 08:03:16 +0000 Dr Parmeet Banga i would advice a proper try of ceramic veneers using glycerine which is ideal to check the fit and the shade matching
, followed by a thorough isolation , and acidetch protocal and priming and bonding using dual cure resin cements viz- Panavia
and to prevent the slight dicolouration of prepared tooth the shade of base cements can be modified by using Dual cure cement-Variolink (ivoclar Vivadent)

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13323 <![CDATA[Re: veneers]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13323 Mon, 12 Apr 2010 07:27:01 +0000 sushantpatel_doc Veneers not always best choice.

MICHIGAN (Genesee District Dental Society members) – Thanks to television makeover shows, many people have become aware of the dramatic changes that can be achieved through cosmetic dentistry.

Porcelain veneers or laminates are one of the common procedures used on the makeover recipients.

Porcelain veneers are a thin shell of porcelain, similar to a fake fingernail, that are bonded to the surface of a tooth. They can be used to lengthen the teeth, make the teeth look straighter, widen the teeth or to cover dark discoloration on the teeth.

Most often, some preparation of the tooth, though minimal, is required. The procedure is not usually reversible. Porcelain veneers cannot be used on a tooth that has had a lot of previous loss of tooth structure from decay or fracture. In those cases, crowns are a better alternative.

Unlike the makeover cases, porcelain veneers are not always the best choice. For instance, if teeth are not straight, then orthodontics (braces) is usually the preferred choice because they do not require irreversibly changing the tooth structure. Also, veneers may not be the best choice for someone who clenches or grinds his teeth, as this will cause premature failure of the veneer.

Most importantly, if there is not good support on the back teeth for the pressures of chewing, then the front teeth may become over-stressed. Porcelain veneers in this case would be a poor choice.

There are many choices in dentistry today, but it is important for the patient to make informed choices. Careful planning is as important in remodeling a mouth as it is in remodeling a house.

Atkinson’s group used various tests to measure the protein profiles in saliva from 20 healthy comparison subjects and 41 patients with primary Sjogren’s syndrome.

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13324 <![CDATA[Re: veneers]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13324 Wed, 28 Apr 2010 08:38:03 +0000 adwait As far as porcelain veneers are concerned a dual cure or light cure luting is preferred over self cure like relyx lute2.
Veners do very well in clinical situations provided all the protocols are followed strictly. Right from prep design ,retraction, impression making, lab mock ups,provisional,try in with water soluble cements of same shade that of the prosthesis or transparent, etching of veneers,then final cementation .
Any luting cement which is light cure or dual cure will .

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13325 <![CDATA[Re: veneers]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13325 Thu, 29 Apr 2010 11:25:16 +0000 sushantpatel_doc thanks for the information..

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13326 <![CDATA[Re: veneers]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/veneers/#post-13326 Sun, 20 Jun 2010 06:26:06 +0000 Veneers are sumtin dat one cannot guarantee fully for cos of the most common problem of stains…referrin to the composite veneers…porcelain veneers dont seem dat esthetic cos de seem more opaque dan composite,,,pls correct me if m wrong cos dis is d impression m under

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