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Dental Veneers - Hollywood Veneers




HOLLYWOOD VENEERS   the Most Sophisticated Aesthetic Veneers  Meticulously prepared with a Surgical Operating Microscope.

DENTAL VENEERS  require Precision, Artistry & Skill  

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PRECISION DENTISTRY USING SURGICAL MICROSCOPE

Hollywood Veneers: Teeth Prepared Under Zeiss Surgical Microscope

Dental veneers are thin shells of porcelain that are made to fit over the teeth improving the shape and colour. Standard veneers require minimal tooth preparation, Lumineers require no tooth preparation and Hollywood Veneers require elaborate and precise tooth preparation under a surgical microscope. The laboratory fabrication of these thin ceramic shells requires skill, precision and artistry. Dr. Wright studied and latterly taught his techinique to dentists at the UCLA Center for Esthetic Dentistry and at the Newport Coast Oral Facial Institute in Orange County, California. This technique is now available to discerning patients in London. The shortfall of Lumineers is that .....

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HIGH MAGNIFICATION VIEW OF HOLYWOOD VENEERS


 
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HOLLYWOOD VENEERS

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CERAMIC CROWNS AT HIGH MAGNIFICATION

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HOLLYWOOD VENEERS




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