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My mom just turned 60, and since she has enjoyed drinking coffee for a long time, her teeth have turned quite yellow. When I brought up the topic of veneers, she actually said she wanted to try them out herself! However, I'm not sure if veneers are even possible for older people, and I'm also worried because her gums tend to be a bit weak. Has anyone had veneers done with their parents? May I ask how it went?
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I also took my mother to get veneers last year. At first, I was worried that the procedure might be too irritating for an elderly person, but when we went for a consultation, they thoroughly examined her gums first. My mother's gums weren't in the best condition either, but I felt reassured knowing that a periodontist examined her personally. I went to Seoul Yonsei U-On Dental Clinic in Yeouido, and perhaps because there is a doctor who is a former professor at Severance Hospital, they explained everything very thoroughly. My mother was so happy, saying her teeth looked much brighter after the veneers. Since it is in a neighborhood with many office workers, they are open during lunchtime and in the evening, so it was convenient for me to go along as well.
Oh, really? It's so reassuring to know that a periodontist will take care of the gums as well. My mom was most worried about her gums, too. Since it's in Yeouido, I don't think it will be difficult for me to get to. I think I'll try booking a consultation. Thank you for the great information.
When I look at reviews for Lienjang or Minish, I see a lot of people saying they had it done for their parents!! It seems like they take good care of the gums too.
I saw reviews for Lucinate, and since the trimming is minimal at 0.01mm, I noticed many elderly people with sensitive gums get it done, so I think it would be helpful to check those reviews. Lucid Dental Clinic specializes in Laminates, so they check the condition of your teeth to ensure the treatment doesn't put any strain on them.
If you opt for the uncut method, like with black film, I don't think you need to worry too much. Teeth weaken significantly with age, and grinding them down could actually make things worse. Please visit a dentist to check the condition of your teeth and gums before making a decision.
I think it might still be possible if it's a non-invasive procedure, but I recommend getting a consultation. I had the non-invasive treatment at Seoul Blanc Dental Clinic with Dr. Baek Jin-ah, and she was very honest and gave me great advice. There was absolutely no excess material, so I think it would be good to go to a place like that to have your teeth and gums checked first.