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Dental flourosis
I have debntal flourosis. Is enamel microabrasion good solution? I am confused between direct and indirect veneer also.
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Hi..no need to worry. It is safe procedure. Go for Laminates. Regards
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Hi microabrasion.. veneers .. bleaching all are cosmetic procedured and have their own pros n cons..if ur esthetics are compromised then u can opt for laminates direct or indirect but thy hv thr own maintenace and u hv to be careful for ur laminates...best is visit ur dentist and u wil be explained about each of the process..talk to them in detail about the benefits..best of luck take care
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Indirect veneers is a good solution for dental fluorosis. I would not recommend enamel micro abrasion. Luminers is the best treatment option.
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Researches shows Enamel microabrasion has good results..you can start with it initially..if you are satisfied with results then its ok otherwise you can go for laminates..start from basics..
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