Category | Laminates & Veeners |
The main difference is that veneers comprise thin layers of wood that are pressed on a plywood base while laminates are manufactured by pressing together layers of flat paper and plastic resins under high pressure.
They can be used to correct crooked teeth, close gaps between teeth, and cover up chips, cracks, and other imperfections. Veneers are also stain resistant and can be made to match the color of your natural teeth, making them a long-term solution for improving your smile.
The laminates are artificial material and therefore decorative patterns or colors can be created on the surface of the door and its durability ensure a long life the life of the doors. Veneer is a thin layer of hardwood that is stuck on a surface with adhesive to give the rather plain tops, a wooden effect.