At Minty Dental Health Center, we pride ourselves on providing high-quality ceramic restorations to enhance the function and appearance of your smile. Our ceramic restorations are durable, biocompatible, and offer a natural look that blends seamlessly with your existing teeth. We offer a variety of ceramic restoration options to meet your unique dental needs:
Veneers are thin, custom-made shells of ceramic material that are bonded to the front surfaces of your teeth. They are an excellent option for improving the appearance of teeth that are discolored, chipped, or slightly misaligned. Veneers provide a natural-looking, long-lasting solution to enhance your smile.
Ceramic crowns, also known as caps, are used to restore teeth that are severely damaged or weakened. They cover the entire visible portion of the tooth, providing strength, protection, and an improved appearance. Crowns are an ideal solution for teeth that have undergone root canal treatment, large fillings, or fractures.
Inlays are custom-made ceramic restorations designed to fit into the grooves of your tooth. They are typically used to restore teeth with moderate decay or damage that does not affect the tooth's cusps (the pointed parts of the chewing surface). Inlays provide a durable and aesthetic alternative to traditional fillings.
Onlays, also known as partial crowns, are similar to inlays but extend to cover one or more of the tooth's cusps. They are used to restore teeth with more extensive decay or damage. Onlays offer a conservative approach to preserving your natural tooth structure while providing strength and a natural appearance.
Overlays are similar to onlays but cover a larger portion of the tooth's surface, including the cusps and some of the side walls. They are used to restore teeth with significant decay or damage and can provide an excellent alternative to full crowns. Overlays offer a strong and aesthetically pleasing solution for restoring your tooth's function and appearance.
Ceramic restorations offer several advantages, including: