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Graying gumline

February 25, 2015

My sister has Lumineers. I like how her smile looks and was thinking of getting them myself. However, lately I’ve noticed that her gumline is starting to have a grayish tint. Is this a result of the Lumineers? Is there anyway to avoid it?

Nina W. – Texas

Nina,

You have an eye for detail. That graying at the gumline is a sign there is something wrong with your sister’s gums. It’s likely been caused by overcontouring of her Lumineers in that area. That’s a little more likely to happen with Lumineers than other brands of porcelain veneers, because of the way they’re made, but if your dentist is skilled enough he or she can avoid over-contouring them.

Make sure you get a dentist that has a lot of skill AND experience with cosmetic dentistry. Also, be open to what your dentist has to say about other brands of porcelain veneers. Don’t lock yourself into one brand. They all have their strengths and weaknesses. Your dentist may realize one brand is better than another for the type of smile you want.

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Gums have gone gray with Lumineers

December 31, 2014

Filed under: Lumineers — Tags: , , — okcitydentist @ 7:08 pm

I got Lumineers and not my gums have gone gray. I’m a little worried. Is this normal?

Hannah S. – Oakland, CA

Hannah,

You’re right to be concerned. The graying is a sign of a health problem with your gums. This happens with the Lumineers are over contoured at your gums. This is unfortunately a little too common with Lumineers. Their lab does tend to over contour things. It takes a skilled dentist to make sure they are contoured properly.

This can have long term consequences on your smile and your teeth. Gum disease is serious and you could loose your teeth.

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