Your wish: simply a perfect smile.
We fulfil this wish for you, as a specialized dental practice for esthetic dental medicine in Munich.
If you would like a perfect smile, then veneers are just the right solution for you. Veneers consist of an ultra-thin, very durable and transparent ceramic shell that envelopes the visible surface of the tooth invisibly. Veneers allow gaps between the front teeth to be closed, tooth position faults to be corrected, broken or worn teeth to be built up, unsightly synthetic fillings to be embellished and strongly discolored teeth, for which “bleaching” alone is not enough, to be lightened again.
Veneers – minimally invasive with maximum results.
The color and shape of the teeth can be individually and permanently reconstructed or optimized using veneers made out of extremely durable porcelain. In contrast to labor-intensive crowns, the healthy tooth substance is reduced only slightly: a thin layer of only 0.2 to 0.5 millimeters is abraded.
Veneers are best suited for:
- Worn teeth (especially incisors or front teeth)
- Removing front tooth gaps
- Restoring broken teeth
- Correcting the shape of teeth that are too short or too small
- Extremely discolored teeth
Detailed information about veneers:
Max 36 - your specialist practice for high-quality veneers
In addition, an above-average good laboratory is required or an above-average good dental technician, who must be included in the treatment planning on site, and also with the Patients themselves about their individual desires, eg the tooth color and tooth shape. This requires more rest, more time, and more patience than with conventional restorations, and thus requires a corresponding specialization of the dentist and the dental technician for minimally invasive restorations.
How long do veneers last?
Many inlays and veneers have been in the mouth of the patients for over 15 years and are still completely intact. With good dental care, a perfectly designed inlay or veneer can also last longer.
Veneers - How does the treatment work?
Now the dental technician's turn. On the basis of the impressions, he produces the ceramic dental workpieces in elaborate manual work. After removal of the provisional parts and fitting, the veneers or inlays are carefully glued into the tooth with the so-called adhesive technique.
When are veneers or ceramic partial crowns useful?
The difference between veneers and inlays?
Since the dentist can shape the circumference and the outline of the restoration depending on defects, veneers and inlays can even seamlessly be put into a partial crown.
The advantage of veneers versus crowns and gold inlays
The fine restorations are glued into the tooth. Through a special pretreatment, they go so firmly together with the tooth substance that even an attached corner can withstand the chewing forces in the long term and the tooth is even stabilized in case of major damage. Partial or full crowns can be avoided.
Traditional crowns or gold inlays are cemented. For this purpose, the tooth has to be ground into a certain shape. Otherwise the connection does not stop. Since the solid bond to the tooth substance is missing, gold inlays are also no longer possible from a certain degree of destruction. Unlike a ceramic inlay, stabilization by partial or full crowns is unavoidable.
Veneers in ceramic - inconspicuous and resistant

Also suitable for biting teeth for biss fit and height adjustment.

Complete veneer with front veneers including incisors.

Optimal color matching of the veneers to your existing teeth in the finest nuances.