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Your LUMINEERS Makeover

Cherrywood Dental • Sep 28, 2013
Smile makeovers don’t need to be achieved through months of strife and complicated procedures. Sometimes, all you need is changes to the outermost layers of your teeth. By altering the appearance of your enamel, you can completely transform your smile – without tooth prep, discomfort, or recovery time. Cherrywood Dental offers LUMINEERS as a simple solution to even complicated aesthetic issues. There’s a way to change your smile, and you can do so with ease.

How do porcelain veneers change a smile?

Dental veneers function as new, enamel-like layers. They look like thin pieces of tooth-colored material, which bond to teeth on either side. The veneer covers the external layer of your tooth to create a new dental structure. Once veneers are in place, they will last for decades, functioning just like your natural teeth and strengthening your smile.

Porcelain veneers take dental veneers one step further by simplifying the procedure. With porcelain veneers, it’s not always necessary to remove tooth structure to prepare the area. Porcelain allows the veneers to be thinly constructed, so that they fit easily over entire natural teeth. Depending on your mouth, you may not need to have your teeth prepped prior to veneer placement.

The LUMINEERS Difference

LUMINEERS improve upon the already outstanding porcelain veneers. They are thinner than their contemporaries, making the veneer procedure even simpler. Their thinness also allows them to be aesthetically ideal, as they are similar in translucence and color to natural enamel. Dr. Barzgar and Dr. Pakpour will match your LUMINEERS to your surrounding smile, in order for them to appear to be a natural part of your smile.

Making cosmetic dental changes doesn’t need to be a headache. LUMINEERS will allow you to alter your teeth and your outlook without making compromises in the dental chair. To learn more, give us a call at (703) 565-5078, or contact us online.
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