E-Max laminate coating is a special coating material used in dental aesthetic applications. E-Max ceramics are
frequently used on teeth due to their high transparency and natural appearance. Lamination is the process of attaching a
thin coating material to the front surfaces of teeth. Through this process, aesthetic problems such as color
inconsistencies, misalignments, fractures, and decay can be resolved.
In the process of E-Max laminate coating, the dentist first examines the patient's teeth and makes necessary
preparations. The teeth to be laminated are first reduced in size, and then measurements are taken. With these
measurements, the tooth is sent to the dental laboratory, and the three-dimensional model of the tooth is created using
a special software.
The shape, color, and size of the coating are determined on this model. The prepared coating is then cleaned by the
dentist and stuck on the tooth in a suitable form. It is then strengthened with light and the excess on the tooth is
removed. The lamination process generally does not require anesthesia and is a painless procedure.
E-Max laminate coating can be applied to anyone who has aesthetic concerns and crooked, discolored, decayed, cracked, or broken teeth. The suitability of the patient is determined after various controls.
The recovery process after E-Max laminate coating generally goes smoothly. However, there may be sensitivity, pain, or
swelling in the teeth for a few days after the procedure. These symptoms are typically mild and will subside within a
few days.
It is necessary to follow the recommended oral hygiene rules. After E-Max laminate coating, you should brush and use
dental floss regularly as you would normally.