If you are one of the many Americans that long for more beautiful teeth than nature has provided, you may be wondering if Lumineers® are a good choice for you.  This cosmetic option is one of many choices to consider when you are looking to enhance the look of your existing teeth, and as you can imagine, there are benefits and drawbacks to each option that should be considered before you move forward with any particular treatment.

Lumineers For Teeth Enhancement

In order to determine if Lumineers are right for you, it’s first important to understand what they are.  This cosmetic tooth enhancement is a name brand patented product that looks and functions similar to other types of dental veneers.  The primary difference is that since the material used to create the tooth “covers” is so thin, they can be attached to your teeth without the need for any type of etching or other work to existing teeth.

Why is this important to you?  For one, without the need for etching or removal of any portion of the tooth’s natural structure, there is less discomfort involved in the procedure.  In fact, getting your “new” teeth is virtually painless and is a relatively simple and quick process.  All that is needed is a single office visit during which your dentist will make a mold of the teeth to be covered.  At this time you will also choose the shade that will be used to create the veneers.  The mold and color information is then sent to a lab where fabrication will take place.

Once your Lumineers have been completed, you will make a second visit back to the dentist’s office.  During this visit, your new tooth covers will be permanently attached to the exterior surface of your teeth, with no need to remove any portion of the tooth’s surface.  That’s it!  You will walk out of the office with beautiful bright teeth that will be sure to make you smile.

One of the biggest benefits to choosing Lumineers over other types of porcelain veneers is in the process of applying the cosmetic enhancement.  As mentioned, since the material used is so thin (they are about the thickness of a contact lens), the teeth require no etching or removal of the tooth’s surface.  In contrast, most types other types of porcelain veneers require that the dentist remove a bit of the tooth’s surface in order for the covers to fit properly.  This not only is a more invasive and therefore more uncomfortable procedure, but it also results in the removal of otherwise healthy tooth material.

When it comes to enhancing the look of your smile, there are many options available.  Before embarking on any particular procedure, it is best to discuss the pros and cons of each with your dentist.  This will help you make the most informed decision that best meets your aesthetic and functional needs, as well as your budget.

For more information about Lumineers, contact Park Dental Care in Queens at 718-274-1515.

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