what is the difference between laminates and veneers
Q. I would like to ask, what is the difference between veneers and laminates.
A. Laminates and veneers are exactly the same thing. They are usually between 0.5 and 1mm thick. They are much less destructive than crowns and can be used to solve many problems.
I hope this answers your questions
Kind Regards

Dr Komal Suri
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