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Lumineers and veneers are similar in most ways. Both address similar primary concerns by covering the front chewing surfaces. For example, Lumineers and veneers can fix numerous cosmetic dental flaws like spaces in the smile, slightly crooked teeth, stained teeth, etc. A dental veneer is a dental prosthetic attached to the original tooth. The dentist uses this thin shell for cosmetic purposes usually on the front.

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Cosmetic flaws such as cracks, gaps, discoloration, or chips can embarrass you and decline your self-esteem to a great extent. Teeth bonding treatment fixes imperfections with a composite resin material, which is molded and polished to closely resemble your teeth. But how long the bonding material will remain relies on numerous factors like the number of teeth treated and your dental habits.

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It’s no secret that many patients would rather have their teeth restored. Most dentists will therefore consider various teeth restoration methods before recommending tooth removal. Many reasons may necessitate tooth removal; tooth infections, decay, and dental injuries are a few common examples. Tooth extraction may also be done for cosmetic reasons, for example, when your cosmetic dentist wants to remove overlapping teeth to enhance your smile's appearance. We are going to talk about tooth extractions and what it entails.

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Many people experience tooth damage or tooth loss caused by wear or tooth injuries. For years, people have been opting for alternative tooth restoration procedures over dentures as they found them less robust. Digital dentures seek to correct that issue by making dentures more reliable and long-lasting. Unfortunately, only a few people know about them since they haven't been in the market that long. Therefore, we came up with this article to help people not well-versed with digital dentures learn more about them and how they differ from traditional dentures.

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