Lumineers and Dental Cleanings

We should all (hopefully) be accustomed to visiting our dentist every six months to a year for a checkup and cleaning. If any dental decay is detected during the checkup process, it is usually repaired promptly to avoid any further damage (which can lead to root canals and other equally unpleasant procedures). If our fillings show signs of dislodgement or leaks, they are replaced. If the checkup reveals no abnormalities, our teeth are simply cleaned of plaque that can trigger caries and create an overall unsightly tooth shade.

Patients who are outfitted with Lumineers often wonder whether routine dental visits are still required. Yes, they are still i necessary for many of the reasons mentioned above. Those teeth not affected by the Lumineers procedure can still decay and be subject to other irregularities. The veneers themselves are resistant to staining and decay, but the underlying tooth structure is not. If it somehow becomes compromised, the veneers could give way translating to more out of pocket expense for you.

If your Lumineers were installed incorrectly, you could face a high susceptibility to decay. Cosmetic dentists poorly trained in installing veneers sometimes fail to install them so that they are flush with the gum line. The crevice that this oversight yields can create a nice hiding place for bacteria. If your general dentist catches this soon enough, a number of problems can be abated. You will have to take this mistake up with your cosmetic dentist.

Another important thing to remember is that you could potentially void your warranty if you fail to attend routine cleanings. Your cosmetic dentist should have provided you this information and the necessary paperwork following your procedure. Lumineers come standard with a 5-year limited warranty from their manufacturer, Den-Mat Holdings, LLC. Installation errors are covered by this warranty, but patient negligence is not. So, if your veneers fracture or simply fall off within the first 5 years (which should be unlikely if they were installed properly) expect to cover the full expense if you skipped every last dental visit.

In-between cleaning appointments, you should be caring for your teeth as usual. That means brushing and flossing every day. You should be able to easily floss between your Lumineers. Extra cementation should have been removed in the final stages of the installation. The interproximal areas are also usually protected with a dental dam to prevent seepage. If you find obstructions, report them to you cosmetic dentist and have him/her correct them. There is no special routine you have to follow. Although negligence in this area may prove harder to track, you owe it to yourself to protect your investment. On the subject of protecting your investment, we all know the horror stories associated with drinking too much soda and eating too many sweets. You don’t have to adhere to a special diet with veneers, but sticking to healthy foods will surely extend their life longevity. There are so many factors that come into play in respect to longevity, but every added effort on your part helps.

Posted by admin | faq | Monday 26 January 2009 10:14 am

Aesthetic Lumineers in Syracuse NY Area

Syracuse is a well-recognized city in the state of New York that boasts a populace of approximately 140,000 people. The city is home to landmarks like The State Tower building and most of its working class is employed by academic institutions. It might be considered one of the coldest cities in the United States as well, receiving 115 inches of snowfall on average per year. Syracuse, like many other parts of the country has a sizeable population of people looking to improve the appearance of their smile. To answer the call of these patients are competent cosmetic dentists with extensive training in outfitting patients with Lumineers and other popular dental restorations.

One such dentist is Dr. Anthony J. Grasso Jr. who operates a Syracuse cosmetic dentistry practice that caters to patients with diverse needs. Not only does Dr. Grasso’s office perform general dentistry work like root canals and fillings, but also more complex periodontal and restorative work. Under his “services” page, Dr. Grasso has porcelain veneers listed, accompanied by a concise explanation of what conditions make them the most suitable for of treatment. Typically, porcelain veneers and Lumineers are reserved for patients with severe tooth discoloration, chipping, gaps, etc. where removal of the tooth structure is not a primary concern. As mentioned on the page, whenever veneers can be used in lieu of crowns such should be done. Since crowns require even more extensive modification of the tooth structure, are more costly, and can be expensive to replace, they are to be used only when the underlying tooth needs to be solidified. According to Dr. Grasso’s website, patients can opt to get interest-free financing for the first twelve months. The practice works with Citigroup’s healthcare finance wing to provide patients a convenient means to pay for the dental work.

Another Lumineers in Syracuse provider is Dr. Scott Powers, DDS. Dr. Powers has been in business for 26 years, and is a member of not only the ADA, but several local dental organizations. In his commitment to provide patients with the latest in treatment technology, Dr. Powers embraces ongoing education. His office is outfitted with exciting and cutting edge devices to help patients feel more at ease and less anxiety-ridden during their visit. According to his site, Dr. Powers outfits Lumineers on patients who desire a picture perfect smile with the least amounts of inconvenience. This office, like most others, can install the veneers in as little as two visits. The most time-intensive part of the process is generally the fabrication of the veneers themselves. Impressions of the prepared teeth need to be sent to the manufacturer of the veneers to be fabricated out of the special Cerinate porcelain. Dr. Powers is so confident in this product that he lists the expected life longevity of Lumineers are predicted by the manufacturer – about 20 years.

There are many other cosmetic dentists that offer Lumineers in Syracuse that you can uncover with a little research. Any cosmetic dentist that is accredited by a reputable body like the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry is a worthwhile candidate pending an initial consultation.

Posted by admin | local dentists | Sunday 18 January 2009 3:20 pm
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