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With so many options available for people who desire a whiter brighter smile, it seems that there is just no reason why a person should have to put up with anything less than their personal best in this day and age. Perhaps you have heard of porcelain veneers and Lumaneers may be wondering just what the difference is if they are different from one another.
The fact is that there is some differences, as well as some similarities as well. To begin with, they are both “porcelain veneers” but “Lumineers” is the trade name of a specialized type of porcelain veneer. Whats the difference? To begin with, Lumineers are much thinner than standard porcelain veneers.
In fact they are 0.2 mm thick verses 00.5 mm for your standard tooth veneer. Whats the benefit of a thinner veneer the Lumineers have to offer? Because Lumineers are thinner there is no tooth shaving that is required prior to them being installed on the tooth itself.
This means no shots and no discomfort, which makes a big difference for a lot of people when they are visiting a dentist office. Will Lumineers or any veneers for that matter look natural on your teeth after they have been installed and what about up close?
The fact of the matter is that you have been looking at people's teeth that have been veneered for many years now and you have never noticed the slightest bit of difference. This is because vennered teeth process light the same way that teeth without veneers process it.
Your teeth have a natural translucent surface layer and when light hits them it pases through it to the next layer of dentin where the light is then reflected back out. Because veneers are also translucent, they bond with and behave just like the natural surface enamel on your teeth making for a perfectly natural look in any type of light.
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