Dental Veneers
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Veneers are one of the most effective ways of creating the “perfect smile”. Not only can they be used to provide a bright smile, they can also fix chipping, uneven or spaced teeth.
Veneers have the added advantage of requiring only small amount of preparation, making them very attractive to the dental tourist. However they are one of the more expensive cosmetic dentistry procedures.
What are Dental Veneers?
A veneer is a thin layer of material, usually porcelain or plastic that is placed over the front teeth to change their shape and colour. Significant improvements in the appearance of individual teeth can be achieved with minor tooth preparation.
You might need veneers if:
- Your teeth are badly stained and tooth whitening is not an option
- Your teeth are chipped or have small holes in them
- Your teeth have an odd appearance (such as being unevenly spaced)
- You need a crown but veneers can often be a good alternative
Things to watch out for:
- If you grind or clench as this can break veneers
- Only getting a few veneers as matching colours with your existing teeth can be very difficult
- Your lips stick out. Although veneers are very thin they will have an effect on pushing out your lips further
- If you have an under bite this may chip the veneers on the upper teeth
What is the procedure like?
The first stage of the procedure is to prepare the teeth. This normally involves reducing them very slightly to allow for the veneer to sit correctly. A mould is then taken and sent for fabrication to a laboratory.
In this instance, you should be provided with temporary veneers, which should give you a good idea of the eventual outcome. In some case the dentist may be able to create the veneers in the surgery.
At the second visit, your dentist will check the veneers that have come back from the laboratory and adjust them as appropriate to achieve the best fit and colour.
What different types exist?
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Composite
This can often be performed in a single visit to the dentist and are therefore an appealing option for the dental tourist. Composite veneers typically last between 5 and 7 years.
Porcelain
A very thin layer of porcelain is bonded to the teeth. Porcelain veneers require two visits as the veneers need to be fabricated in a laboratory. Porcelain veneers typically last 10 to 15 years.
Lumineer Porcelain
This is a new type of porcelain veneers and is made out of cerinate porcelain. They are incredible thin and require the least amount (sometime none at all) of tooth reduction to fit them and often there is no need for any anaesthetic. These veneers typically require two visits.
What affects the price?
- The number of veneers you are getting
- The type of veneer
- The amount of preparatory work required
- The dentist selected
Price Comparison (Porcelain)
Price lists should always be viewed with caution as many factors can increase or decrease the resulting price. The follow list gives some indicative costs for porcelain veneers across the world:.
$1,500 |
$1,000 |
$540 |
$430 |
$800 |
$400 |
$400 |
$300 |
€1,100 |
€750 |
€400 |
€380 |
€600 |
€300 |
€300 |
€225 |
£750 |
£500 |
£270 |
£215 |
£400 |
£200 |
£200 |
£150 |
Dentists in Italy
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Italy is a treasure house of wonders. From the snowy peaks of the alps, through the galleries and churches of beautiful cities, to the beaches of a seemingly endless coastline, Italy has inspired travellers for hundreds of years.
Benefits of Italian Dentistry
Italy has a well regulated dental profession and for the traveller a huge variety of location. Outside of the big cities prices can be very competitive thanks to reduced costs. Implants for example can cost around 900 Euro, far less than in the U.K or Ireland.
Qualifications
Italian dentists receive a 5 year training from one of Italy's 30 dental schools. There are two recognized specialties, Orthodontics and Oral Surgery.
Continuing education is mandatory for dentists opperating within the public sector. Courses are accredited by the Ministry of Health and a dentist must acquire 150 credits in each 4 year period to stay in the public employment.
Continuing education is promoted by all dental organizations in Italy and formal procedures for evaluating continuous professional development, outside the public sector, are currently under investigation. Article 19 of the ethical code stresses the requirement for continuous updating of skills, both medical and organizational, to provide the best treatment possible.
Our three most popular dental clinics are:
Additional Information
Organizations
The Federazione Ordini Medici Chirurghi e Odontoiatri (FNOMCeO) holds the register of dentists in Italy. The body is divided into provincial orders (103 in all) which promote the profession and keep the register up to date.
The Associazione Nazionale Dentisti Italiani and the Associazione Italiana Odontoiatri are the two main organizations representing the dental profession in Italy.
Ethics
The Federazione Ordini Medici Chirurghi e Odontoiatri publishes a code of ethics for its members.
Complaints
FNOMCeO inforces the ethical code for dentists in Italy. Each provincial order organizes an ethical committee which judges complaints against registered dentists. Complaints can result in the temporary or permanent suspension of a dentist's right to practice - such a judgement is binding across all 103 provinces.
Complaints may also be persued through the civil courts and any complaint brought to a provincial ethical committee of a criminal nature will be handled by the courts.
Data Protection
The ethical code details the requirements of Italian dentists to preserve the privacy of their patients and the safe storage of that data (articles 10, 11 and 12).
Dentists are also bound by civil law on the protection of sensitive data which complies with E.U. data protection laws.
Resources
Federazione Ordini Medici Chirurghi e Odontoiatri
Piazza Cola di Rienzo 80/A,
Roma
tel: +39 06 362031
website: www.fnomceo.it
ethical code: attach_3819.pdf(in Italian)
Ministry of Health
Lungotevere Ripa,
1 - 00153 Roma.
tel: +39 06 59941
website: http://www.ministerosalute.it/(in Italian)