Advantages of Skyn Concept

What differentiates the development of skyn concept veneers from conventional veneers?

There are many basic differences between Skyn Concept veneers and traditional ceramic veneers.

First of all, they are not human designs or creations imitating nature, but the end result is identical to nature itself. It is based on libraries of thousands of natural teeth selected for their beauty, which have been scanned, and are exactly identical to the final result in terms of anatomy, surface microstructure, etc…

On the other hand, the patient can participate if desired in the choice of the shape and other parameters of their veneers, seeing the result in the first instance in their own image (photograph and video later) using digital techniques.

Afterwards, you will be able to see them in your own mouth by means of a mock-up or provisional try-in (also digitally fabricated by CAD-CAM). All this before any definitive treatment has been done in your mouth.

Finally, if the chosen design is accepted, we proceed to minimally prepare the tooth (almost always only 0.3 mm) and digitally fabricate, and therefore, again exactly the same as the previous tests, the definitive veneers, which, let us remember, are exactly the same as the best possible model: nature itself.

If at any time you should have to repeat a veneer, due to trauma or any other cause, you can be sure that without the need to take measurements or even scan your mouth again, you will almost immediately have a new veneer, exactly the same, with the same material and color as the original.

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In which cases are skyn concept veneers recommended?

In all, but especially in those where teeth are to be restored symmetrically.

Advantages of skyn concept veneers

  • Predictability
  • Speed
  • Choice of ideal shape and size
  • Greater homogeneity of porcelain material
  • Reproductibility
  • Certainty about the final result from the first moment
  • Minimally invasive
  • Absence of measurements with plastic materials, only through digital intraoral scanning