Refractory porcelain veneers are a type of dental veneer made using a specific technique that involves the use of a refractory die. These veneers are crafted from porcelain and are used to improve the aesthetics of teeth by addressing issues like discoloration, chips, or misalignment. The process of making refractory porcelain veneers is quite intricate and differs from other veneer fabrication methods
Read MoreAn e.Max crown is a type of dental crown made from lithium disilicate, a glass-ceramic material known for its high strength, durability, and excellent aesthetic qualities.
Read MoreA QIP (Quality Innovation Performance) accredited dental practice in Australia is a dental facility that has undergone a voluntary accreditation process to demonstrate its commitment to maintaining high standards of quality and safety in dental care. QIP accreditation is administered by Quality Innovation Performance Limited, an independent organization that assesses healthcare facilities across Australia.
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