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Lumineers verses porcelain veneers

October 16, 2013

Filed under: Lumineers — Tags: , , — okcitydentist @ 9:34 pm

Is it better to get Lumineers or porcelain veneers for a smile makeover?

Angie W.- Wyoming

Angie,

Lumineers are a brand of porcelain veneers. The are often promoted as different becuase they are promoted as not needing any tooth preparation.  Some cosmetic dentists feel that makes them a little bulky on your smile.

The best thing to do is to choose a good cosmetic dentist, with a lot of experience and they can determine which brand of porcelain veneers will work best for what you want to do with your smile.  He or she may choose Lumineers, or they may choose a different brand.

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Stained Lumineers

September 16, 2013

Filed under: Lumineers — Tags: , , , — okcitydentist @ 1:48 pm

I got Lumineers to improve my smile, including the color.  My dentist put a stain on them in order to make them look “natural”.  If wanted my teeth to look the way they did before I wouldn’t have gotten Lumineers. Is there anything that can be done?

Brooke- Benton, AR

Brooke,

A lot of it will depend on if they were permanently bonded on or not.  If he just did a temporary try in paste, then he can send them back to get the color you want.  However, if they were bonded on already, you would need a new set of Lumineers.

Unfortunately you dentist will probably not do that for free. Did you tell your dentist ahead of time what level of whitening you wanted? If so, he has some responsibility to meet what you guys agreed on.

When dentists are in dental school, they are taught that teeth need a staining put on them in order to look more natural. However, most cosmetic dentists have learned that what you really need is to listen to the desires of their patients.

If your dentist is not willing to work with you then you’ll probably have to find another dentist to fix your work.  Get a consultation with them ahead of time to make sure it is someone who will really listen to you.

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Discolored Fillings

August 31, 2013

Filed under: Lumineers — Tags: , , — okcitydentist @ 8:23 pm

I have fillings on my front teeth, but they are discolored compared to my natural teeth. I’m not sure what to do. Do you think Lumineers can fix this problem?

Megan- Nevada

Megan,

This is a simpler problem than you think. I suggest you get the fillings fixed. It sounds to me like your dentist didn’t know how to match the filling material to your front teeth. There is every color imaginable available  for white fillings.

It is true that Lumineers can cover this problem, but they are a lot more expensive than just having your filling replaced by someone who knows what they are doing.

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Is a night guard really necessary?

August 22, 2013

Filed under: Lumineers,Uncategorized — Tags: , , , — okcitydentist @ 4:28 pm

I recently got 6 Lumineers put on. Now my dentist is insisting that I get a night guard. Is this really necessary?

Amanda B.- Benton, AR

Amanda,

Has your dentist mentioned that you have a grinding problem? If so, it really will be important that you do get a night guard. Most patients don’t even realize that they have a grinding problem because they do it in their sleep. However, your teeth will show the wear from the grinding.

If that is the case you’ll want to wear them, not only to protect the Lumineers, but to protect your teeth in general. Some grinders actually wear their teeth down to stubs.  However, from a financial standpoint, when you spend thousands of dollars on your smile makeover, you don’t want it getting damaged. Grinding can chip your Lumineers.

It is your choice to wear purchase or wear a night guard. Your dentist cannot insist. However, be aware that if you do have a grinding issue, you’ll end up damaging them.

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Discolored Lumineers

July 30, 2013

Filed under: Lumineers — Tags: , — okcitydentist @ 9:03 am

I just spent over $15,000 dollars on Lumineers. I went over in great detail what I was wanting out of the smile with my dentist. One of the things I was very specific about was wanting a very white smile. When they came in, they were NOT very white. They had what looked like stains on them. I asked my dentist and he said that he ordered a stain on them so they would look more natural. I was very upset and refused to have them bonded on. If I wanted stained teeth, I would have kept my old smile and not spent thousands of dollars.  He is upset and said I should trust his expertise. Do you think I am out of line?

Elizabeth M.- Wisconsin

Elizabeth,

No, you are definitely not out of line. It sounds like you’ve asked your family dentist to do your cosmetic work. While some family dentists are qualified to do cosmetic work, I don’t think your dentist understands the major difference between cosmetic and general dentistry.

In dental school, we are taught that the dentist knows best and the patient’s feeling is only a small factor in determining the appropriate treatment. However, cosmetic dentistry is the opposite. We are treating the patient’s self-esteem. That means if they don’t think their smile is white enough, then it isn’t white enough. You could ask for teeth as white as chicklets and it is his responsibility to get it for you.

You were wise not to allow him to bond them on. Once he did that the Lumineers would have been permanent and you would be stuck with an expensive smile you hated.  I suggest you get your money back. Then, find a more qualified cosmetic dentist to do your work.

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