What are the latest and most advanced dental veneers?

What are those who are missing teeth thinking? What veneer options are available? What are the differences between different types of veneers? Let’s talk specifically about these two questions. For missing teeth, there are 3 types of veneers: removable teeth, fixed teeth and dental implants. A removable tooth is a type of dental implant that can be removed and worn by the patient for partial or total tooth loss. They are fixed to the remaining natural teeth by means of hooks. For patients with all missing teeth, the removable teeth are held in place by a suction cup-like method. Prosthetic teeth can restore the form and function of missing teeth and surrounding tissues. Due to the low cost of removable dentures, they are accepted by many patients. However, they are poorly functioning, have little chewing power, often require multiple hospital visits for adjustment, and take a long time to gradually adapt. Wearing removable teeth requires patients to take out the removable dentures after each meal to clean them, and to take them out at night before going to bed to soak in water or denture cleaning solution, which is very inconvenient, especially when eating out, taking out the removable dentures makes you and the people around you a little embarrassed. Fixed teeth are fixed by two teeth next to each other. By grinding the adjacent healthy teeth on both sides of the missing teeth, the adjacent teeth are used as abutment teeth, and multiple braces are fixed to the good teeth on both sides by adhesive, like a bridge, so it is also called fixed bridge. The biggest disadvantage of fixed teeth is that they are too harmful to the real teeth, and it is a pity that it requires grinding down the healthy teeth themselves. Moreover, because fixed teeth need to be supported by the natural teeth at both ends, the chewing pressure will be transferred to the adjacent natural teeth, and problems will easily occur over time, which is not worth the loss. Dental implants are dental prostheses that are placed in the alveolar bone of missing teeth as artificial roots to support and fix the dentures. Dental implants are aesthetically pleasing, non-invasive, comfortable, stable, and highly efficient in chewing. The function and aesthetics of implants are similar to natural teeth, and they can efficiently perform chewing functions without wearing down the adjacent teeth, without any harm to the neighboring teeth, without foreign body sensation, comfort and convenience. The aesthetics of dental implants can be restored to the same level as natural teeth, achieving the best overall coordination and aesthetic effect. Implant surgery is a minimally invasive and painless procedure that is less reactive than tooth extraction. The implant technology also allows the use of painless anesthesia technology and the most advanced 4D implant navigator to place the implant with minimal invasion and precision. The procedure takes only 15 minutes to complete, with little trauma, and you can eat and drink normally 2 hours after surgery, which is highly sought after by the majority of patients. I believe it will help you eliminate your fear of dental implants and bring unexpected surprises.