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Lumineers- The Latest In Cosmetic Dentistry In London

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

istock_000002986202small111.jpg“Veneers are used as alternative to dental crowns and bonded to teeth calling for some tooth grinding; however, Lumineers that are a recent revolution in the field of cosmetic dentistry are very thin translucent porcelains that are leak and crack proof and perfect alternative to veneers because there is no need for tooth reduction to fit these Lumineers to the teeth. Also a veneer procedure can be hurting to a patient but not the Lumineers, and the teeth are intact and strong as ever,” says an expert that offers cosmetic dentistry service here in London.”Lumineers are very thin porcelain shield-like things that are fixed to teeth to recreate a change in one’s smile. Fortunately, these require little or no preparation and best part is that in a great majority of cases absolutely there is no need for even a shot or a drill. The entire process may take a maximum of 2 dental visits at a time of 1 hour each visit. A patient can remove these for any reason and they are reversible,” remarks the specialist.

Lumineers are a great way to make your smile beautiful without really altering a painful tooth! These last for up to 20 years as well and there are Lumineer experts in London that offer a replacement guarantee of procedure for up to 5 years. Having said that remember that these mimic the tooth enamel very much so care should be taken and one should use a low-abrasive toothpaste that will not harm them.

The expert says that these are the predisposing conditions wherein Lumineers can be used to correct a large variety of tooth distortions as well as conditions: to hide teeth discoloration, to fill in noticeable ugly gaps between teeth, to camouflage stains on teeth and broken teeth. Furthermore, Lumineers can also complement existing dental crowns and bridges.

London dentists offer Lumineers

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

Veneers are used as a means to restore the aesthetic appearance of a damaged tooth surface. The material used for veneers can either be porcelain or a composite material which is bonded to the tooth. However, the problem with the ‘old school’ way of placing veneers on damaged tooth is that patients need to undergo an extremely painful surface preparation.

Today, there is an alternative solution which works just as good as veneers, but is pain-free. This is called Lumineers. These are also made of porcelain, but the one used in Lumineers is a patented material called Cerinate.

Cerinate is applied directly to the tooth’s surface and the material used is only as thin as your typical contact lenses. The process is extremely painless, because the London dentist would not need to grind or shave off a portion of the original tooth to place the Lumineers.

Aside from these, take a look at the following advantages of Lumineers over the traditional veneers:

1. Lumineers are leak and crack-resistant.

Unlike the traditional veneers, the laminated material used for Lumineers are wafer-thin. In spite of this, Lumineers are resistant to the micro-level of leakage and cracking which porcelain veneers are subject to.

2. Lumineers are less expensive and they last as long as traditional veneers.

Due to the advanced technology used in manufacturing Lumineers, the material would last as long as traditional veneers, probably even longer. Another good thing about Lumineers is that they actually cost less than the porcelain or composite veneers. Also, this type of material is not subject to staining or discoloration. This is one major problem encountered by individuals who have porcelain veneers.

3. Lumineers offer a time-saving, affordable and comfortable alternative to braces.

Traditional orthodontic methods for correcting crooked, uneven teeth may take as long as two to three years, sometimes even more. In addition to taking a long time for the oral problem to be corrected, metal braces are uncomfortable and they are quite expensive. With Lumineers, you will have an affordable, time-saving and more comfortable alternative to braces. This way, your teeth will be straightened and the dental problems will be corrected in half the time that it will require for braces to be places on your teeth.

Naturally, there is a downside to choosing Lumineers over traditional dental solutions to correct imperfectly aligned teeth. There is a limited number of dental cases which can be corrected with Lumineers, since there is little or no reduction done on the original tooth. If worn improperly, Lumineers or even the traditional veneers can crack, chip, or be damaged in one way or another. Finally, if a London dentist is ill-equipped to handle the placement of Lumineers on your teeth, the color, appearance and translucency of your smile may be uneven.

To sum it all up, the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages when it comes to using