A Patient’s Guide to Choosing the Right Material for Long-Term Results
Short answer: No — not all dental porcelains are the same. The type of porcelain used for your veneers or crowns can affect how your smile looks, feels, lasts, and functions over time.
If you’re considering cosmetic or restorative dental treatment, this is one of the most important things to understand before you begin. And at our Wellesley, MA boutique dental studio, we believe in empowering you with truthful, clear information — so you can make informed decisions with confidence.
Dental porcelain isn’t “one size fits all.” Each type varies in:
At Maria Cardenas DMD, we customize every case with precision. We collaborate closely with our in-house master ceramist to choose the material that will deliver the most natural, long-lasting, and biologically sound result for your smile.
E.max is one of the most widely used materials in aesthetic and reconstructive dentistry today — and for good reason.
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Zirconia is known for its extreme durability. It’s often used in:
It’s also more opaque, which allows us to camouflage dark underlying structures. And while older zirconias looked flat, newer versions can be layered with ceramic to enhance their visual appeal — especially in the aesthetic zone.
⚠️ Disadvantages:
In the past, we turned to gold for these high-load cases. Today, zirconia has become the modern equivalent — offering strength and resilience with a tooth-colored appearance.
Feldspathic porcelain is the most artistic and delicate material we use. It’s layered by hand by a master ceramist, making it incredibly customizable. It can reproduce natural effects like:
This makes it ideal for minimally invasive veneers on front teeth, especially when a patient has healthy enamel to bond to.
⚠️ Limitations:
That’s why, at our practice, we’ve made it mandatory to have an in-house master ceramist. It’s the only way we can confidently offer this high-level material with full control, artistry, and comfort.
Every case is different. We evaluate your:
You’ll never receive a generic solution. Instead, we make sure the material, design, and technique fit you — beautifully and predictably.
If you're not getting clear answers, get a second opinion. Materials matter — and so does clinical skill and lab artistry.
As a patient, you deserve materials that are carefully chosen to match your goals, protect your investment, and look completely natural. The right combination of science and craftsmanship can restore your smile, confidence, and quality of life — and we’re honored to be part of that journey.
📍 If you’re local to Wellesley, MA or the Greater Boston area and want to learn more about which porcelain is best for your smile, we’d love to meet you.
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