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View more[Health Column] Front Tooth Laminate Re-treatment: Do I Have to Grind My Teeth Again? (10-Year Checklist)[2]
hello, Smile D Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. You made a big decision to get front tooth laminates about 10 years ago; have you ever looked in the mirror recently and thought, "They don't look the same as before"? If you have been putting off visiting the dentist out of worry, thinking, "Won't they grind down my teeth more if I do it again?" or "What if it gets sensitive?", please pay attention to today's post until the end! ✨ For laminate users in their 10th year Misconceptions and Truths about Re-procedures We will relieve your tension refreshingly. 🦷 1. Are the changes that appear after 10 years really a problem with the laminate itself? ✨ In many cases, natural 'gum changes' are the main cause rather than defects in the prosthetics. Just as our bodies change over time, our gums also undergo gradual changes. Especially as you enter your late 30s and 40s, the gums gradually recede. 'Gum recession' phenomenon It is because this appears. 📌 What symptoms appear? 🔸The boundary between the laminate and the gums becomes visible Grayish or yellowish This is visible ⚠️ 🔸Fine details on the smooth seam foreign body sensation This feeling 🔸I feel like my gum line isn't as even as it used to be 💡 Director Oh's One-Line Advice This is not a failure of the procedure, but something that appears over time natural signal It is! Please do not worry too much; just take this as an opportunity to check your current status. 2. Won't more of the tooth need to be shaved down during the re-procedure? Thanks to recent advancements in dental technology, you can significantly reduce your worries about 'additional removal'. What many people fear the most is 'tooth removal'. Since the volume of deletions was higher 10 years ago than it is now, you must be even more worried. but Technology has really advanced a lot over the years! ✨ 🔹 Fact check to ease your worries ✔️ 0.1mm precision technology: Unlike in the past, we are proceeding while preserving existing structures as much as possible. ✔️ Using Digital Scans: Instead of taking impressions with sticky materials, using a high-resolution oral scanner Prosthetics that fit snugly without gaps We produce. 3. Do I have to remove all the laminates? Depending on your current condition, the direction of treatment is smartly divided into three main categories. ! Tearing everything out blindly isn't the right answer! You can choose the most appropriate method depending on the condition and concerns of your teeth. 🔸 Maintenance : If the bond is strong and you are free of cavities, you can use it for longer with just regular checkups! 👍 🔸 Partial replacement : A problem arose Selectively only one or two teeth Reduce the burden by providing retreatment. 🔸 Complete redesign : We proceed with a 10-year outlook to address bite misalignment or ensure overall smile harmony. ✨ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. I had a lot of it shaved off in the past; is it really possible to have a re-procedure? A1. Yes, it is possible! Through precise diagnosis Analyze the amount of remaining enamel (outer surface of the tooth). Doing it is the priority. 📌Our primary principle is to preserve the remaining tooth structure as much as possible. Q2. Should I get braces instead of laminate re-treatment? A2. The cause of the prosthesis repeatedly breaking Misaligned occlusion If that is the case, correction can be a fundamental solution. However, if you are simply dissatisfied with the color or shape, a re-treatment is much more effective. Q3. If I get the procedure done again this time, can I really use it for a lifetime? A3. Actually, saying it "lasts a lifetime" might be an exaggeration. ⚠️ However, if accompanied by regular checkups and care (such as avoiding hard foods), you can maintain your health for much longer than before! conclusion You don't need to regret the choice you made 10 years ago! Laminates have played a big role in your smiles for the past 10 years. Now Redesign tailored to 'the current me' It's just a time when it's needed. ✨ ✅ Today's Key Summary Recessed gums are a natural part of the aging process. Thanks to digital technology Minimize tooth removal You can do it. Rather than unconditional replacement, work with a professional. Conservation-focused counseling Get it! If you are currently concerned about the smile you see in the mirror, we recommend that you stop worrying and consult a dental professional. We always support your healthy smiles! Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Board-certified Orthodontist by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital - International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 📎 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Is It Really Unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] No-Prep Veneers, Is It Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of the Key Points You Must Know 📎 [Expert Column] How to Restore Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Mouthwash Usage. Here's How to Do It 📎 [Expert Column] Laminate Procedures: It Effectively Suits Only the Right People! (feat. Non-invasive and Minimal Removal Laminates)
오수환 원장26.04.29Views 213Likes 3 My front teeth are different colors, so I am considering veneers.[4]
Every time I take a picture My front teeth look yellower than the surrounding teeth. It keeps bothering me. It stands out especially when smiling. I also felt pressured to take a photo of myself smiling naturally. I've tried whitening it too, but The difference wasn't as big as I expected, so I've been deeply conflicted. In such cases, if you get a laminate I am wondering if the colors can be matched naturally. I heard they grind down a lot of teeth. The procedure itself is also burdensome. How much to delete I want to know if it is actually very noticeable. Maintenance period or difficulty of management I am also curious about the reality.
기춘이26.04.16Views 76Likes 6 Just replacing one front tooth makes you a goddess? I recommend the event review of "Never get laminates at Oron Dental Clinic, Zirconia."[8]
Have you heard of front teeth plastic surgery? If you look at celebrities these days, it seems like laminate is a given for everyone. I used to envy the neat, white teeth I saw on TV. My front teeth were also slightly chipped, so I'd been hesitant to take pictures of myself smiling or laugh out loud in front of people for a long time. After looking up events, I found out that these days it's not laminate, it's zirconia. <Orun Dental Clinic Zirconia> on sale at a low price Let me introduce you. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/3547 First, I looked at the reviews and saw that there were 329 of them, so I could see that many people were already interested in zirconia treatment. The reviews that helped me were: This was a review from someone who had orthodontic treatment. I liked the fact that they uploaded before-and-after photos and provided detailed explanations, so I recommended them. Now let me explain about zirconia. The laminates that we are familiar with are easily removed and difficult to maintain because they are attached to the outer surface of the teeth. Complementing the shortcomings of laminate Zirconia is placed on top of existing teeth. Strong and solid zirconia protects my teeth 360 degrees It is protected and becomes more beautiful and stronger. Beautiful and strong front teeth without worrying about loss or breakage I can do it. And the most important point. Personal front teeth shaping at Oron Dental Clinic with reasonable price benefits You can receive it. 32% discount per tooth, priced at 380,000 won. For 4 or more teeth, at a cheaper price of 350,000 won per tooth You can do it. I think it would look more natural if you do 4 rather than 2. It's the same. By understanding the face shape and overall atmosphere We will find the most beautiful proportions for you. I like that you can choose from three styles instead of just one. <3 Points to Consider When Choosing a Right Dental Clinic> Collaborative treatment with 1.5 or more specialists 2. Large-scale facilities equipped with the latest medical equipment 3. Thorough sterilization management with intensive disinfection care You can receive treatment through a systematic system This is the right dental clinic with the right environment. <Where is the right dental clinic?> What are the dental clinic hours? You can receive 5000 D points just by receiving consultation. Since we are holding an event together, it would be better to get some advice first. That sounds good. Those who are interested, please check it out by clicking the link~ https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/3547
박효정24.07.09Views 316Likes 3 Are anterior tooth wear and anterior tooth decay best treated with aesthetic treatment and veneers?[8]
Before asking my question, I think I need to show you the condition of my teeth, so it might be uncomfortable to look at, but I apologize in advance. In the past, I consistently took care of my teeth, always brushed within 10 minutes after meals, and rinsed my mouth with water before going to bed, so I didn't have tartar buildup and my teeth didn't stain much, which was fine. As I started to like snacks and kept snacking constantly, I didn't brush my teeth as often, and I realized I should brush thoroughly after meals. Since I didn't do that, I think small cavities have started to form between my teeth. And you should brush your teeth up and down properly. Since I want to do it refreshingly, I have been doing the procedure crudely horizontally, so it keeps wearing down, exposing the gums. Sometimes it even reaches the crown, so I have been consistently managing it with resin. However, the resin doesn't last as long as I thought; after a little over a year, it falls off or gets stained. I found that using dental products covered by insurance is not much different from resin. Since each costs about 100,000 won, I need to do this for more than eight teeth that are worn down, which totals around 800,000 won. The cost is burdensome, and although nothing is permanent, I know that laminate veneers are a treatment option that can be maintained for quite a long time. However, my dentist said that since laminate involves grinding down my teeth to place the veneer, if not properly maintained, I might end up needing a full implant later. I want to take overall care of my teeth, but I feel overwhelmed about how to start, so I am asking this question. If you have had experience with treating or managing front teeth cavities and wear due to decay, or if you can share detailed methods and costs, I would appreciate your advice.
엄마 건강하게 오래사세요!24.04.25Views 591Likes 8
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View more[Health Column] Front Tooth Laminate Re-treatment: Do I Have to Grind My Teeth Again? (10-Year Checklist)[2]
hello, Smile D Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. You made a big decision to get front tooth laminates about 10 years ago; have you ever looked in the mirror recently and thought, "They don't look the same as before"? If you have been putting off visiting the dentist out of worry, thinking, "Won't they grind down my teeth more if I do it again?" or "What if it gets sensitive?", please pay attention to today's post until the end! ✨ For laminate users in their 10th year Misconceptions and Truths about Re-procedures We will relieve your tension refreshingly. 🦷 1. Are the changes that appear after 10 years really a problem with the laminate itself? ✨ In many cases, natural 'gum changes' are the main cause rather than defects in the prosthetics. Just as our bodies change over time, our gums also undergo gradual changes. Especially as you enter your late 30s and 40s, the gums gradually recede. 'Gum recession' phenomenon It is because this appears. 📌 What symptoms appear? 🔸The boundary between the laminate and the gums becomes visible Grayish or yellowish This is visible ⚠️ 🔸Fine details on the smooth seam foreign body sensation This feeling 🔸I feel like my gum line isn't as even as it used to be 💡 Director Oh's One-Line Advice This is not a failure of the procedure, but something that appears over time natural signal It is! Please do not worry too much; just take this as an opportunity to check your current status. 2. Won't more of the tooth need to be shaved down during the re-procedure? Thanks to recent advancements in dental technology, you can significantly reduce your worries about 'additional removal'. What many people fear the most is 'tooth removal'. Since the volume of deletions was higher 10 years ago than it is now, you must be even more worried. but Technology has really advanced a lot over the years! ✨ 🔹 Fact check to ease your worries ✔️ 0.1mm precision technology: Unlike in the past, we are proceeding while preserving existing structures as much as possible. ✔️ Using Digital Scans: Instead of taking impressions with sticky materials, using a high-resolution oral scanner Prosthetics that fit snugly without gaps We produce. 3. Do I have to remove all the laminates? Depending on your current condition, the direction of treatment is smartly divided into three main categories. ! Tearing everything out blindly isn't the right answer! You can choose the most appropriate method depending on the condition and concerns of your teeth. 🔸 Maintenance : If the bond is strong and you are free of cavities, you can use it for longer with just regular checkups! 👍 🔸 Partial replacement : A problem arose Selectively only one or two teeth Reduce the burden by providing retreatment. 🔸 Complete redesign : We proceed with a 10-year outlook to address bite misalignment or ensure overall smile harmony. ✨ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. I had a lot of it shaved off in the past; is it really possible to have a re-procedure? A1. Yes, it is possible! Through precise diagnosis Analyze the amount of remaining enamel (outer surface of the tooth). Doing it is the priority. 📌Our primary principle is to preserve the remaining tooth structure as much as possible. Q2. Should I get braces instead of laminate re-treatment? A2. The cause of the prosthesis repeatedly breaking Misaligned occlusion If that is the case, correction can be a fundamental solution. However, if you are simply dissatisfied with the color or shape, a re-treatment is much more effective. Q3. If I get the procedure done again this time, can I really use it for a lifetime? A3. Actually, saying it "lasts a lifetime" might be an exaggeration. ⚠️ However, if accompanied by regular checkups and care (such as avoiding hard foods), you can maintain your health for much longer than before! conclusion You don't need to regret the choice you made 10 years ago! Laminates have played a big role in your smiles for the past 10 years. Now Redesign tailored to 'the current me' It's just a time when it's needed. ✨ ✅ Today's Key Summary Recessed gums are a natural part of the aging process. Thanks to digital technology Minimize tooth removal You can do it. Rather than unconditional replacement, work with a professional. Conservation-focused counseling Get it! If you are currently concerned about the smile you see in the mirror, we recommend that you stop worrying and consult a dental professional. We always support your healthy smiles! Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Board-certified Orthodontist by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital - International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 📎 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Is It Really Unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] No-Prep Veneers, Is It Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of the Key Points You Must Know 📎 [Expert Column] How to Restore Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Mouthwash Usage. Here's How to Do It 📎 [Expert Column] Laminate Procedures: It Effectively Suits Only the Right People! (feat. Non-invasive and Minimal Removal Laminates)
오수환 원장26.04.29Views 213Likes 3 [Health Column] Laminates: If You Only Make Them White, They Look Awkward Like Go Stones[4]
Hello! I am the Representative Director of Bupyeong 365 Dental Clinic, a Double Board Certified Specialist in Prosthodontics and Integrative Dentistry. Kim Hyung-seok It is. 👋✨ "It's clearly white and neat, so why does it look awkward? It looks like Go stones stuck on it..." 😢 When consulting about laminates, there are particularly many people who confide in me about these kinds of worries and concerns. You actually like the bright color, but you feel it looks artificial and particularly noticeable when you smile or speak. This problem often occurs because many people believe that the key to a natural-looking prosthesis lies solely in 'color (brightness or tone).' In fact, natural teeth are not simply a structure painted with white paint. 🙅♂️ It reflects light and lets some of it pass through, creating a unique clear and three-dimensional effect. In today's column, I will discuss things many people easily overlook for a beautiful smile Translucency I will easily explain the secrets and criteria for choosing a foolproof dental clinic from the perspective of a prosthodontist! 💡✨ 1️⃣ What is the real cause of awkward-looking veneers? 🔸 This is because it was manufactured without considering the natural optical characteristics and structure of the tooth. When laminates look awkward, many people simply think, "Is it because the color is too bright?" Unfairly(?), it is often not just a matter of color. 🎨❌ Our teeth have a much more complex and mysterious structure than you might think. 📌 What happens when you examine the flow of light on natural teeth? Look in the mirror and observe your teeth closely. 🔍 The degree of light reflection varies depending on the position. In particular, the tips of the front teeth have a unique transparency that allows some light to pass through. What would happen if the prosthesis were made to be excessively opaque and could not let any light pass through? Although the color is clearly white and bright, it gives a somewhat flat and stifling impression, and commonly says Awkwardness like a Go stone It causes. 🦷⚠️ However, making it simply transparent risks easy fracture, so a very precise balance is required. When considering laminate, it is not simply about how many tones to brighten, How naturally can the unique optical properties of my current teeth be reproduced? You must make the top priority standard. ✨ 📌 A word of advice from the director Laminates that are strikingly bright and white are by no means a bad thing. However, if that 'white color' does not blend naturally with the surrounding teeth and the flow of light, it can feel somewhat awkward, no matter how pretty the color is. 2️⃣ How do you achieve a look that becomes more natural the more you look at it? 🔸 of the teeth Translucency The key is the process of finely adjusting and reproducing it. The front teeth are the first aesthetic feature to catch our eye when we smile. 🥰 The naturalness of a dental prosthesis is determined not by the material itself, but by how its shape, thickness, and internal structure are designed during the manufacturing process. ✨ Completing the natural look Layering technique Instead of using a single solid material, we apply a method of stacking ceramics with different optical properties layer upon layer. The body of the tooth is rendered to reflect light stably, while the tip maximizes the three-dimensional effect by capturing a translucency similar to natural teeth. 💎 It is precisely in this process Prosthodontics specialist precise diagnosis and design capabilities It will emit this light. ⭐ 💡 What is a Prosthodontics Specialist? This refers to medical staff who have conducted in-depth research on 'overall prosthetic design and occlusion' and accumulated extensive experience at training hospitals certified by the Ministry of Health and Welfare. They establish a treatment plan by comprehensively considering not only the whiteness of the teeth but also their shape, proportions, occlusion, harmony with surrounding teeth, and even light reflection and transmission characteristics, rather than simply checking the whiteness of the teeth. A solid restoration plan is essential to create a smile that you never get tired of looking at. 👨⚕️ 3️⃣ Which dental clinic should you choose for foolproof treatment? 🔸 Professional inside the hospital In-hospital office Check if they operate it directly. Laminates are not a treatment that is instantly completed just because the diagnosis is finished in the treatment room. 🛠️ The laboratory process, which involves precisely analyzing the patient's dental condition and then delicately designing and fabricating the prosthesis, must flow organically. The most important key point here is "How accurately data such as the patient's eye color, skin tone, and tooth clarity confirmed in the examination room is reflected in the production process" It is. 🗣️🎯 💡 The definite advantages of operating an in-house laboratory! ▶ Close real-time communication: The medical staff in charge of treatment and the dental technicians creating prosthetics can exchange detailed opinions in the same space. 🤝 ▶ Precise detail adjustment: If there are any minute adjustments needed regarding transparency or shape during the fabrication process or when the prosthesis is fitted to the tooth, they can be discussed and corrected immediately, maximizing the final quality. 🔍✨ 📌 Therefore, if you are considering laminates Rather than simply comparing price discount events or superficial designs, we strongly recommend that you examine the communication system involved from diagnosis to final production. 🔍 FAQ: 3 Frequently Asked Questions about Laminates Q1. Is it always better to choose the lightest color for the laminate? A1. No! 🙅♂️ You must consider the tone of the surrounding natural teeth, the shade of the gum line, and even the patient's skin tone and lip color. The tip of the tooth Transparency To avoid the awkward look of having stickers applied, they must be custom-made to blend naturally with the surrounding teeth. Q2. Is a prosthesis always better the higher the transparency? A2. While it is true that transparency is necessary for a natural look, making it excessively transparent reduces the strength of the prosthesis, posing a risk of easy fracture during daily activities. Therefore, the parts that reflect light and the parts that transmit it for each area Precisely balanced Therefore, durability and aesthetics must be achieved simultaneously. Q3. What specifically is different if there is an in-hospital office? A3. If you entrust the prosthesis to an external laboratory, it may take several days for fine adjustments or communication errors may occur. the other side In-house prosecution With this setup, the prosthodontist and the dental technician can directly share the patient's oral characteristics and delicately refine even the flow of light, resulting in the completion of much more satisfying customized prosthetics. 💎✨ 🎯 Conclusion: For a smile that is comfortable and beautiful even after a long time today If you make laminates only white, they look awkward like Go stones. We discussed the core of aesthetic prosthetics under the theme of... 📝✨ Many people tend to base the criterion for the success of laminates on 'how dramatically white they have become.' However, consistently satisfactory results over time depend not only on the surface of the teeth, but also on what the teeth absorb Serious contemplation on reading 'The Flow of Light' It starts at. 🌤️🍃 ☺️💎 Good results do not stand out or show off at first glance. Instead, they become more natural the more you look at them, and remain as comfortable as your own, even after a long time. I hope today's post has served as a small guide for those who hesitated to seek treatment due to concerns about artificial or unnatural results. If you have any further questions or require a precise diagnosis, please feel free to contact a trustworthy expert at any time. Prosthodontics specialist We hope you find the natural smile that suits you perfectly through a consultation! 🦷✨ To date, Ph.D. in Prosthodontics, Specialist in Prosthodontics and Integrative Dentistry, Representative Director of Bupyeong 365 Dental Clinic Kim Hyung-seok It was. Thank you. 👨⚕️🙏 Bupyeong 365 Dental Clinic Chief Director Kim Hyung-seok Double Board Specialist in Prosthodontics & Integrated Dentistry Obtained Basic Life Support (BLS Provider) certification Obtained Dental Advanced Life Support (DALS Provider) certification Completed externship at the U.S. Army 618th Dental Hospital in California, USA Completed CAD/CAM Master Class Double sedation completed Completed Osstem Implant Master Class Completion of Distal Master Course of Osstem Implant Seminar Completed Choice Endodontic Seminar Completion of the TMJ Disorder Education and Research Society Training Course Winner of the Outstanding Presentation Award at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics, 2018 Certified by the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Lifetime member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Osstem Implant Research Consultant Megagen Implant Research Consultant View more expert columns by Director Kim Hyung-seok > [Health Column] If Implant Costs Are a Burden? A Guide to Realistic Treatment Options to Consider [Health Column] How to Perform Safe Implant Surgery for the Elderly: Key Points to Check Before Parents' Implants [Health Column] What Happens When You Lose a Tooth? Oral Changes That May Occur One Year Later [Health Column] Have you been wearing dentures for a long time? The effects and key points of 'Full-Arch Implants' that reduce the burden of full implants
김형석 원장26.06.30Views 81Likes 3 [Health Column] I've already had veneers; is it possible to get braces?[3]
Hello, this is Director Oh Su-hwan of Smile D Dental Clinic. There are many people who previously received veneers for a beautiful smile but are now concerned as their teeth have gradually become misaligned over time. I want to receive orthodontic treatment again, but, "Do I have to remove all the existing veneers?", "What about the cost and pain?" There are quite a few cases where people feel anxious, saying things like that. Today, I will provide clear solutions for each case regarding whether orthodontic treatment is possible even with veneers. So, shall we start by addressing the key question that many of you are curious about? 🤔 1️⃣ Do I absolutely have to remove braces after veneers? ✨ It is reasonable to accurately diagnose the current situation and proceed selectively with only the necessary parts. To start with the conclusion, having veneers does not mean that orthodontic treatment is impossible. However, the treatment strategy simply varies depending on the patient's dental condition. We must accurately diagnose the condition rather than unconditionally removing the entire tooth. One example is a case where the laminate prosthesis itself is firmly attached, but only the lower teeth are slightly misaligned. ⚠️ Rather than blindly removing all the prosthetics, Please consult a specialist first to see if there are any parts that can be preserved. The treatment method varies completely depending on the condition. Which category does my tooth fall into? 👇 2️⃣ What are the situational treatment cases that suit me? ✨ It proceeds in three directions depending on the condition of the prosthesis and the purpose of occlusion. 🔸 If the laminate is in good condition (conservative correction) If you are satisfied with the color or shape of the existing laminates and there are no significant issues such as fractures, correction is possible while maintaining them. You can attach orthodontic brackets through tooth surface treatment, or correct only the tooth alignment using clear aligners. 🔸 When partial replacement of the laminate is required This is a case where you are dissatisfied because part of your tooth is fractured or your gums are in poor condition. We remove only the problematic laminates and proceed with orthodontic treatment, then fabricate new laminates only for that specific area after the correction. 🔸 Cases where a complete redesign is required It is necessary not just for simple tooth movement, but when the occlusion itself is not harmonious, such as in cases of protruding teeth, open bite, or facial asymmetry. The laminates must be removed to check the original alignment and condition of the teeth. If necessary, the original tooth positions are restored using temporary teeth before proceeding with orthodontic treatment, and finally, the aesthetic prosthetics are redesigned. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. If braces are attached to teeth that have been laminated, won't they fall off easily? A1. Of course, it requires more caution than attaching it to natural teeth. However, since current dental technology allows for sufficient surface treatment to ensure attachment, you do not need to worry too much. Q2. Is more tooth reduction involved when removing laminates? A2. The key is to avoid causing additional damage to teeth that have already been prepared for veneers. We delicately remove existing prosthetics and safely proceed with orthodontic treatment while protecting the teeth using temporary teeth if necessary. Q3. The treatment period and cost are very burdensome. A3. 'Selective redesign' tailored to your oral condition is much more efficient than redoing the entire set. Rather than indiscriminate replacement, it is important to determine the scope of treatment in consultation with a specialist, considering overall facial harmony and functional occlusion. 🎯 Conclusion: A thoughtful choice for a healthy smile 📌 Key Points: Just because your teeth are slightly misaligned, you do not necessarily need to get braces or, conversely, insist on veneers. ✨ To maintain a healthy and attractive smile line even 10 or 20 years from now Clearly understanding the current tooth alignment and occlusion status This is the priority. 🩺 If you are currently concerned about your tooth alignment, we recommend that you consult thoroughly with an orthodontist, including whether you can maintain your veneers. An accurate diagnosis is the first step to achieving satisfactory results. Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry Ministry of Health and Welfare certified orthodontist Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 🔗 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Can It Really Be Unnoticeable? 🔗 [Expert Column] No-Prep Dental Laminates: Is It Really 'No Prep'? 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오수환 원장26.06.23Views 92Likes 2 [Health Column] Laminates: How Many Should I Get? How to Find the Right Number for Your Teeth[4]
Hello. This is Dr. Lee Jung-ho, Chief Director of Seoul Dia Dental Clinic. ✨ "How many laminates should I get?" This is one of the most frequently asked questions by people visiting the dental clinic for consultations. However, there isn't actually a single, definitive answer to this question. For some, one is the right answer, for others, four is, and for still others, more. 💡 The key here is! It's not about finding a standard number, but finding the number that fits you perfectly. So, shall we go through the criteria for determining the right number of laminates for you, one by one? 1. How many teeth are problematic? This is the most basic standard. 📌 🔸 What if you only have one discolored tooth? Just one might be enough. 🔸 On the other hand, what if your entire front teeth are uneven? You might need several. As such, the number and location of the problematic teeth serve as the first criterion. 2. How well does it harmonize with the surrounding teeth? This is where the really important part begins! ✨ Let's assume you get just one laminate. If that single piece blends naturally with the surrounding teeth in color, shape, and size, one is sufficient. ⚠️ However, if the surrounding teeth are too dark or significantly different in shape, doing just one might actually make it stand out too much. 📌 In such cases, treating a few surrounding teeth together results in a much more natural overall outcome. ✔ The reason for increasing the number may not be to gain more profit, but to achieve a more natural result. 3. How far do your teeth extend when you smile? How many teeth can you see when you smile naturally and widely? 😊 Usually, about 6 to 8 of the front teeth are the most visible when smiling. 📌 When getting veneers, it is really important to maintain balance within the visible range when smiling. Let's take an example. If you have six teeth visible when you smile but only get veneers on two of them, it may look awkward because the color and shape differ from the other four. ⚠️ Conversely, there is absolutely no need to unnecessarily increase the number to the point where it is not visible when smiling. 4. What is the current state of your tooth occlusion? How the teeth interlock (occlusion) also has a significant impact on determining the number. 🦷 📌 If there are occlusion problems: Increasing the number and adjusting them together can sometimes produce better results. 📌 In cases of good occlusion: It is much better for tooth preservation to remove only the necessary teeth and minimize the number. 🔹 Is it really necessary to do a lot to make it good? That is absolutely not the correct answer! ❌ It is true that having more pieces makes it easier to match the color and shape with surrounding teeth and relatively easier to maintain the results. However, that absolutely does not mean that everyone needs a large number. ⚠️ Recommending 8 to someone who needs 1 is not a choice for the patient's benefit. Laminates are a treatment that is difficult to reverse once performed. Therefore, they must be precisely designed to be exactly what is needed. Because that is the correct treatment for the true patient. 🤝 🎯 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Q1. I heard that laminates should be done in even numbers, but is it okay to do them in odd numbers? A1. Since left-right symmetry is considered based on the midline of the front teeth, an even number of teeth often looks more natural. However, if the number of discolored or damaged teeth is odd, such as one or three, that number alone is sufficient. The important thing is how naturally they blend with the surrounding teeth. Q2. The number recommended varies at every dental clinic I consulted. Why is that? A2. The recommended number of veneers may vary because diagnostic criteria and treatment philosophies differ from dental clinic to clinic. Consulting thoroughly at several places and comparing the options is a good way to find the number that is perfect for you. 🔸 Conclusion: What matters is the standard of the result. ✔️ Key Summary: Having more is not necessarily better, nor is having fewer better. ✔️ Key Point: The key is to carefully craft them by finding the right number for your tooth condition and meticulously considering the color, shape, and occlusion to blend naturally with surrounding teeth. ✔️ Necessity of Consulting a Specialist: It is the role of a dentist to accurately determine the right number for you and achieve natural-looking results. To make an informed decision, please be sure to have a thorough consultation with a specialist first! 🩺 Seoul Dia Dental Clinic Chief Director Lee Jeong-ho Ministry of Health and Welfare Certified Specialist in Integrated Dentistry Seoul National University Graduate School of Dentistry Advanced Dentistry procedure university High-end implants Dentistry procedure Oral Design Uncensored laminate course American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Regular member Osstem Implant Clinical Research Center Research Advisory Committee
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