No-Prep Laminate Review,
I’m Revealing the Secret <Written by a Practicing Doctor>

Hello.
I’m Kim Tae-hyung,
Chief Director of Blanche Dental Clinic.
If you are considering no-prep laminate,
I’m sure many of you will immediately look for reviews.
That’s probably because it’s hard to know which dental clinic does it well.
But is the time right after the procedure what matters most?
Of course it matters. Haha..

However, most reviews are written right after receiving the procedure.
At most, it’s usually one or two days. ^-^;
Here is the problem.
What really matters is not immediately after the procedure.
Teeth are used for a lifetime,
and laminate is also a treatment that is attached to the teeth.

I also often see patients looking happy right after the procedure.
Of course they would be satisfied.
However, what matters is what happens after that.
I’m going to explain something more important than a no-prep laminate review right now,
so I’d appreciate it if you could focus for a moment.
Let me explain what I’ve learned from performing more than 10,000 no-prep laminates.
- A Real Case From a Patient Who Visited Our Clinic

There was someone who came in last year after getting no-prep laminate.
They said it looked so pretty at the time of the procedure.
But after 6 months, food started getting stuck.
They thought it was no big deal, but it gradually got worse. T_T
What I thought was really serious was the gum line.
The gum around the area where the laminate was attached had become red and swollen.
As time passed, the gums receded, and the teeth also looked longer.

Cases like this are not just one or two people. ^-^;
Some people even cover their mouths when they speak,
and there are those who cannot smile.
There is one reason for these problems.
It is trying to do everything quickly and recklessly without proper diagnosis and procedure.


<Actual before-and-after photos from Blanche>
- You can find more on the website.



- No-Prep Laminate Review?
'This' Is More Important

So what should you do?
In my personal opinion, looking for no-prep laminate reviews is good, but..
visit the clinic and ask how the procedure is carried out.

No-prep laminate may seem like it ends with simply attaching it,
but in fact, the method can vary a lot depending on the skill level.
If it’s difficult to visit and ask in person?
Checking the clinic’s blog or social media is also a good approach.

A place that only says vague things like, “We’ll make it pretty for you,” without being specific..
I would not recommend it. Haha;
At Blanche Dental Clinic, we design Blanche in our in-house dental lab.
That kind of factor is also part of the method.
I hope that helps!
<If you want to know more about no-prep laminate, 'Blanche'>


I’m not saying you should view no-prep laminate reviews negatively.
They can be a good reference.
I also often look for reviews when going somewhere for the first time. Haha;
But it means it’s hard to judge everything based only on no-prep laminate reviews.
Because, for the biggest reason, reviews are written..
right after the procedure.
Right after the procedure, it may really have looked beautiful and pleasing,
but if it breaks within a month, it would be meaningless.
As a dentist, that kind of thing worries me.

So besides reviews, check how the procedure is done..
and how much experience the medical staff has with the procedure.
That alone will greatly help you achieve the result you want.
If you have any questions about no-prep laminate, please feel free to contact us.
I’ll answer all of your questions.
Thank you.
This has been Kim Tae-hyung,
Chief Director of Blanche Dental Clinic.
Wishing that you shine brightly,
Kim Tae-hyung
Chief Director of Blanche Dental Clinic
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