Cleveland Lumineers
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The company that makes them conducts two- and three-day seminars for dentists, after which they become "certified" to place them. But be careful. The advertising and their ease of placement is attracting many dentists who are not artistically inclined at all but are tempted by the idea that this is a fairly high-fee procedure that is easy to perform. But the fact that Lumineers are thinner than most porcelain veneers means that more, not less, artistic ability is required to give you a beautiful smile. Yes, in most cases they are technically easy to place. But it takes a dentist/artist to be able to use that technology to create beauty.
The advertising for Lumineers® points out that they can be done with no tooth preparation. Dr. Goldstein has used the "no-preparation" technique with other brands or porcelain, and there are some cases where this works well. But if your teeth have a normal position, you need to understand that this technique will make your teeth about two millimeters longer and will make them a little bulkier. If this works well with your face, then fine, but if it doesn't, you need a dentist who will be honest with you about the results you can expect. Dr. Goldstein recommends this technique if the teeth are inclined to point backward into your mouth, and if there isn't a dramatic color change involved. Give us a call. Disclaimers:*Lumineers® is a registered trademark of Den-Mat Holdings, LLC. Our use of this term should not be construed to imply that Den-Mat sponsors or endorses this web page, or that Den-Mat is in any way affiliated with Dr. Goldstein or his dental practice. Also, since Lumineers® is a trademark of Den-Mat, they have complete control over their use. However, their ownership of the trademark does not prohibit anyone else from commenting on the product. Read postings on Dr. Goldstein's blog about Lumineers®. |
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