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I have Mild flourosis on my teeth so what to do for it ...veneers or microabrasion and is it microabrasion is permanent
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Hello  combination  can be done.gives God result.if not  happy consider fabricated veneers/laminate s.
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Hi..go for zirconia crowns or ceramic laminates for best and permanent results. Veneers are temporary solution and get discolored soon Regards
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For mild fluorosis discoloration and for moderate/severe fluorosis, treatment to change the aesthetic appearance of the teeth can be accomplished with minimally invasive treatment using microabrasion or in case of moderate-severe condition, combinations of microabrasion with bleaching can be done to provide the patient with an aesthetically acceptable results. For more severe fluorosis with dark discolorations and surface pitting, veneers may be necessary.
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Please know that effects of bleaching / micro- abrasion are not permanent. For more permanent results patients usually opt for Veneers (only in case of severe fluorosis).
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Good morning sir If you have mild flourosis then laser bleaching will work good try with bleaching option first since your telling it's mild if your not happy then you can go for veneers which is permanent option
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