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What are lumineers?

 

If you are uncomfortable with the appearance of your teeth and this affects you negatively, lumineer coatings might be the best solution for you. They are easy and painless. They are the most aesthetic method available.

 

Thanks to the developing technology, we can do this with very thin and solid aesthetic porcelains of 0.3 mm. Anesthesia is not required during the procedure. The most important reason why patients opt for lumineers is the fact that the method requires no cutting of their own teeth. Cuts are not performed before or after taking measurements, unlike laminate veneers.

 

The process can be done in as short as 5 days.

 

With this method, it is possible to change gapped, worn, colored teeth and maket them aesthetic. We can also apply this method for crooked teeth, but cutting may be necessary at some points. At the first examination, your physician will explain how your teeth will be based on your expectations and whether you will need any procedures.

 

Adhesion of lumineers to the tooth is superior to all other prosthesis procedures since it is directly adhered to the tooth enamel. They become very strong prostheses once they are stuck.

 

Making lumineers is a very sensitive process that is shaped by the experience and skill of the dentist and technician he or she works with. Lumineers are also very sensitive to apply aesthetic dentistry rules to. The dentist's knowledge also plays a role in color selection. Because they are very thin, they will reflect the teeth under. The dentist will select both the color of the lumineers and the color of the adhesive in line with the patient's expectation.

 

The dentist should apply the place where it meets the gum with a minimum of finesse. In this way, gum problems that may occur in the future are prevented.

 

 Lumineers are the most aesthetic method without damaging very sensitive teeth. In the future, the patient can ask to get them disassembled and continue to use his or her own teeth.

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