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Lumineer vs venere
Wanted to know if there is any minimum or maximum gaps in milimetre for the placement of a Venere or lumineer...? I wanted to know preferably atleast the approximate distance required between the tooth so that Venere or lumineer can be placed to rectify cosmetically the gaps...can a rough cut off be given as I can't send my teeth picture for assessment...thank you
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Hi  mam.... Both lamineers and veneers are used to hide cracked or chiped tooth **To improve smile **cover the gaps between teeth ** To mask discoloured teeth.... Lumineers:    Lumineers provides same function as veneers but they are not as invasive ..    In Lumineers preparation,the original tooth is left unchanged and the enamel is not damaged....   Lumineers are quicker to apply than veneers, as the teeth are not shaved down beforehand...   Lumineers  require minimum preparation or no_preparation.... veneers: Veneers required minimum tooth preparation ...minimum of 5mm of enamel is removed for veneers... lumineers are more better than veneers...   If the gap of 2 mm is present,veneers are placed....   If the gap of morethan 2 mm than we can go for orthodontic management....
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kindly visit nearby dentist for furthur management....
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Hello. If there is no loss in vertical height of tooth then and only then laminates are possible. If not then laminates are not possible. As such we can roughly close 1.5-2mm spaces with laminates. More than that is difficult.
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if spaces are more consult an orthodontist
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