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Difference between Porcelain Veneers and Lumineers

Find out the difference between veneers and lumineers.

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Difference between Porcelain Veneers and Lumineers

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  1. Difference Between Porcelain Veneers and Lumineers?

  2. Cosmetic dentistry has become a major industry today as more and more people are opting for these kinds of treatment. • The most popular among these treatments, are porcelain veneers. • If you have crooked or chipped teeth, then porcelain veneers can do wonders for you. • But people often confuse veneers with lumineers.

  3. Both lumineers and veneers are made of the same kind of material and thus they appear to be the same. • However, porcelain veneers require a little invasive procedure where they push your enamel and then place the veneers on your teeth. • But in lumineers, they do not follow that procedure. • Veneers are very thin and require that your natural teeth be contoured and reshaped for it to fit.

  4. Lumineers on the other hand are just a better version of veneers. • They are thinner and make for a very appealing option to use. • The reason lumineers are different is that this process of using does not require your teeth to be reshaped or redone. • They help you to keep your original enamel and you do not lose teeth due to shaving. • Also, this process is much quicker as compared to porcelain because there is less preparation time involved.

  5. What you need to know is what you are looking for in terms of the final look. • Both are good options and there is hardly any cost difference between the two. • However, experts at Dentzz let patient decide what kind of treatment they want to opt for. • Read the complete blog on: http://bit.ly/20qcVHW

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