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Porcelain Veneers Advantages over Lumineers | What are Dental Braces? How to Pick your Dentist

Porcelain Veneers Advantages over Lumineers

Veneers can serve as a sort of middle ground for those who feel that they are too old for braces but still haven't reached the age where dentures are needed. Veneers are placed over areas such as teeth that are crooked, discolored or chipped, and are thin covering that go over the tooth. Veneers are custom made to fit the shape of the tooth and surrounding teeth. Lumineers are also coverings for the tooth and when porcelain veneers and lumineers are matched up to each other the following is why Porcelain veneers have key advantages over lumineers.

1. Natural Color-Porcelain veneers have a clear superiority in changing the color of discolored teeth than lumineers, due to the small layer of porcelain it uses.

2. More Natural Looking-The contour is kinder to the gum and porcelain veneers give you more natural looking teeth than lumineers. If a dentist prepares the veneers appropriately the results will be a look that will mirror the tooth that was removed.

3. Tight Bite-Individual that have very little space between their teeth are better candidates for porcelain veneers than lumineers because when lumineers are applied to the surface of the tooth, it increases the biting surface within the mouth slightly which can alter the bite pattern of the patient.

What are Dental Braces?

Devices that are used in the dentistry of orthodontics that aid in straitening and aligning the teeth and also help in positioning them according to the needs of a person bite all while improving a patients dental health is known as dental braces. Braces are often used to correct deep bites, open bites, overbites, under bites, crooked teeth, malocclusions, and a variety of other jaw and teeth flaws. Braces can be either structural or cosmetic. Orthodontic and dental braces are often used in combination with additional orthodontic appliances in order to aid in widening the jaws or palate and to also help in shaping the jaws and teeth. Braces have been used in the majority of cases on teenagers and children but in recent years there have been a significant number of adults that have chosen braces as an option to help with teeth and jaw problems. With the field of modern orthodontics, individuals are offered a wide range of choices with braces and the following are some types of braces:

Traditional braces

Clear braces

stainless steel, gold plated braces

Lingual braces

Titanium brace

Removable aligners with one example being invisalign

Smart brackets

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How to Pick your Dentist

Because your smile leaves a lasting impression and is one of the first thing people notice when they see you, it is important to pick a dentist that best suite the needs of you and your family. The following are some tips on how to pick a dentist.

1. You should first examine your insurance policy to check and see what dentist in your area is covered under your policy.

2. You can also go online and see how some dentists are rating. Try to find a dentist that has a satisfactory rating and make an appointment.

3. Take a look around the dentist office during your introductory appointment to see if it is clean, neat, and kid friendly if you are looking for children dentistry, does it have distractions such as movies, DVDs to take your mind off of the procedure.

4. You can ask the dentist for their references prior to work being performed.

5. Call the references and inquire about the dentist with issues such as if the dentist made efforts to minimize pain, if the dentist was responsive to issues the patient had, did the patient feel at ease with the dentist.

6. If you find negative responsive to your questions, start with a new dentist and with question number one.




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