How Much Do Ceramic Veneers Cost?

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In veneers treatment, people want to know ceramic veneers’ cost before they even contemplate fixing as ceramic veneers have recently been popularized. A person should be confident in their smile, and that’s why there exist several options to give you a Hollywood smile. Some of these options include dental crowns, implants, veneers, and several others, and the Dentakay clinic offers an affordable opportunity to perform any of these dental procedures.

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This article will look at the types of ceramic veneers, the benefits of fixing zirconia-based ceramic veneers, and how much they cost.

What are Ceramic Veneers?

Veneers are often thin covers for misshapen, misaligned, and badly stained teeth. They can be likened to false nails. Ceramic veneers are a traditional type of veneer custom-fit for individual patients. Zirconia veneers, for example, are often compared to porcelain veneers as they share a few similarities, but they are widely different. The following are some of the types of ceramic veneers available as veneer placement options:

  • Pressed ceramic veneers: These veneers are thicker and, so, more durable than other veneers. This is because their manufacturing process involves the injection of the veneers with leucite-based molten porcelain. Different materials are also pressed into the porcelain mix as it cools via constant pressure (hydraulic pressure). The thickness of these ceramic veneers makes them require more attention while altering the tooth structure for installation.
  • Stacked ceramic veneers are made by lab ceramists; they stack porcelain materials in layers. The result is a veneer that closely matches the natural teeth’ size, color, and shape. They are easier to make than pressed ceramic veneers but are not as durable as them.
  • Zirconia ceramic veneers: These are the strongest of all-ceramic veneers. They are made from metal zirconia, making them resistant to breakage and fractures. They are opaque, making them good material for hiding damages to the teeth.
  • Lithium disilicate: This is another type of ceramic veneer specially used for patients who grind their teeth. This veneer material is created via computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM), making it strong, unique, and custom-fit.

Zirconia Ceramic Veneers

Zirconia is a ceramic obtained by combining zirconium and oxygen under high temperatures. Another name of zirconia is zirconium dioxide (ZrO2). It is the most robust ceramic material, making zirconia veneers one of the most durable veneers you can install on your teeth. Since zirconia veneers are made of extremely tough materials, they can make ultra-thin zirconia veneers of 0.3mm.

Zirconia ceramic veneers are also biocompatible, meaning they won’t react with any chemicals in your mouth and don’t give allergies to your mouth. Some of these allergies, like swelling, bleeding, and gingival recession, may be found when other veneers like porcelain veneers are used.

Some pros and cons of installing ceramic veneers include the following:

Pros

  • they are better stain-resistant veneers and can withstand stains from coffee, tea, and even nicotine
  • they are durable and don’t fracture easily; zirconia ceramic veneers can last 20-30 years with proper oral care
  • they can withstand chewing and grinding
  • they leave no metallic taste in the mouth

Cons

  • it is not an easy procedure as it requires precision and expertise when fitting
  • it can be costly to install
  • once fitted, they are not easy to adjust, so your veneers must fit perfectly and that your bite is correct

How much do ceramic veneers cost?

Ceramic veneers cost anything from $1000 to $2000. The price of fixing a zirconia ceramic veneer may range from £675 to £1200 in the UK. Ceramic veneers, especially zirconia veneers, usually cost more than other veneers. To start with, fixing the perfect zirconia veneers depends on quality and expertise. Both come at a price, and most people may find this expensive that’s why most people look into medical tourism.

The following are some of the factors that affect the pricing of ceramic veneers:

  • Experience of the dentist: fixing zirconia veneers are not as easy as fixing porcelain or composite veneers. So, the more experienced the dentist is, the more expensive the procedure.
  • The expertise of the ceramic laboratory: it’s a given that a more experienced lab can produce more quality materials/products. The type of lab the dental clinic uses also impacts its pricing.
  • Wax model: The dentist would have to perform a digital scan for ceramic veneers installation. This is to enable the dentist to make a model of your teeth so you can know how your new smile would look. This also affects the ceramic veneer’s cost.

How to install zirconia ceramic veneers?

There are four significant steps involved in fixing zirconia veneers, and they include the following:

  1. Booking an appointment

During this appointment, the dental team will perform a complete checkup of your dental cavity and do some x-rays. This is to assess your teeth for any decay, damage, gum disease, etc. They can genuinely ascertain if veneers are the perfect option for you from this appointment.

  1. Removal of tooth enamel

The dentist will remove a thin layer of your enamel, about 0.3mm. This creates space for the veneer to fit in smoothly onto your tooth. As a precautionary measure, you may be given a local anesthetic.

  1. Teeth impression

Using a mold, they’ll take impressions of your teeth and send them to the lab technicians to start working on the veneers. They will also note your own natural tooth color. Before your custom-fit veneers are ready, temporary veneers will be fixed for you.

  1. Permanent veneer placement

After getting your customized veneers, the dentist will proceed to remove the temporary veneers and place these new ones on your teeth. The dentist will also perform any final tweaks to ensure they’re the perfect fit, shape, and color. Next, they’ll bond the veneers to your teeth with dental cement and cure the teeth with ultraviolet light to harden the adhesive.

Reference website:

https://www.benzinga.com/money/the-average-cost-of-dental-work/

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