July 24, 2008
Back Mountain Dental / James C. DeFinnis D.M.D. - Lumineers: A Versatile Way to Overcome Dental Shortcomings
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Just imagine that you go to the bathroom one afternoon and it hits you that your front teeth are really ugly and out of place. Or maybe it takes you a really long time to floss as a lot of food has been staying in these gaps in your teeth. Maybe you've always had a love/hate (or hate/hate) relationship with your teeth. Can any dental professionals help you? 
Think for a few moments about Wilkes-Barre Lumineers, or you may have heard them called porcelain or dental veneers. Veneers are used to cover flaws of your natural teeth. They are actually manufactured by a professional technician using a computer so you can rest assured that these aren't any factory-issued pieces.
Available for you are two different classes of Wilkes-Barre lumineers. One is ultra thin like a contact lens and one are regular lumineers.
The Wilkes-Barre lumineers can take care of unsightly chipped or crooked teeth, or they can totally change the appearance of your teeth. One word of caution, however: you shoudn't use veneers to ignore serious dental issues. Your dentist will explain any further procedures you need to have.
When you first hear about it, getting veneers might sound like a walk in the park. However, that is not really how it is. Some of your original tooth material has to be scraped off your teeth before the veneers can be put on. The dentist won't take so much away that your teeth become weak. But the dentist still needs to rub some of that material off and so your gums don't look too big for your teeth, they will have to get filed down a little as well.
A temporary veneer needs to be constructed which is used as a pattern for the permanent veneer by the professional technician. As the dentist is making this temporary veneer, you'll get a little preview of what the veneers will be like. Moreover, while the temporary veneers are being made, they can be changed and amended to your liking. You should feel free to tell the dentist precisely what your desires are. After that, you'll get a splint to wear on top of your original teeth before the placement of the permanent veneers. Doing this will help you to see what the veneers will feel like for real.