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Need an alternative to Lumineers

August 29, 2015

I have a problem.  I wanted to improve my smile.  I didn’t want braces, mostly because I am 37 years old and would feel very self-conscious at work. I have some crooked teeth and my teeth are discolored. That’s mostly because I’m getting older and drink a lot of coffee. So I want to straighten my teeth and whiten them. My dentist said Lumineers will do that. I did some research and it seems like a lot of dentists seem to think that they’re bulky, which confuses me because they’re supposed to be ultra thin.  I don’t see how that can both be true.  I’m looking for alternatives.

Abigail L. – Arizona

Abigail,

First, I’m going to address how Lumineers can be both ultra thin and bulky.  I know it sounds oxymoronic, but there is a reason for both of those comments about Lumineers. First, they are ultra thin veneers. They are made ever so slightly thinner than traditional veneers. Because of this they are often advertised as easy to place because no-prep for the teeth is “necessary”.

What that often leads to  is dentists who are inexperienced in cosmetic dentistry placing Lumineers, because they’re “easier” than most.  The turth is, Lumineers are no more easy than other brands.  And some teeth need prep, no matter how thin the veneers are. When they don’t get it, the teeth end up looking bulky.

So, the key is to find a really experienced cosmetic dentist. One that your comfortable trusting with your smile.  Then, have him tell you why he thinks a certain brand is right for you–especially if he is recommending lumineers, which many artistic cosmetic dentists don’t feel are up to the high standards of other brands.

This blog is brought to you by Oklahoma City Dentist Dr. Don Swearingen.

Tired of arguing with my dentist about Lumineers

June 30, 2015

I’m hoping you can help me.  I told my dentist that I want lumineers, but he’s insisting I get porcelain veneers. I specifically wanted lumineers so I wouldn’t have to grind my teeth down.  I wanted the thin ones.  Can you give me some information that will help me convince him?

Lucienne- South Dakota

Lucienne,

Lumineers are highly marketed, but there are some misconceptions about them.  First, you need to be aware, that they aren’t different than porcelain veneers. They are simply one brand of porcelain veneers. Though they are ultra-thin, they are certainly not the only brand of ultra -thin veneers.

A second misconception is that your teeth need to be ground down in order to place porcelain veneers. The dental treatment that requires grinding is porcelain crowns. Veneers are totally different.  Your tooth does require some mild preparation, but it only changes your teeth abou the depth of a fingernail. It is so insignificant that people won’t be able to tell the difference between a prepared or unprepared tooth.

I would trust your lumineers in this case. If he’s not too keen on you using lumineers, he must think that a different brand will give you a more attractive smile.

This blog is brought to you by Oklahoma City Dentist Dr. Don Swearingen.

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.

This blog is brought to you by Oklahoma City Dentist Dr. Don Swearingen.

Lumineers verses porcelain veneers

October 16, 2013

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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.

This blog is brought to you by Oklahoma City Dentist Dr. Don Swearingen.