We use high-quality materials and advanced techniques to create a natural-looking smile that complements your unique features. Whether you have stained, chipped, or misshapen teeth, our Veneers can help you achieve the smile of your dreams.
When you’re making major changes to your teeth, you want the results to be amazing and, if possible, to avoid any sort of discomfort along the way. Lumineers reshape, whiten, lengthen, and beautify your teeth without the need to remove any original tooth
Lumineers don’t require any downtime after the procedure. You can easily follow your normal routine immediately after your procedure. Therefore, no recovery time is required.
Stained and discolored teeth can be a major issue for some people. Teeth whitening is an effective option but might not get rid of all the stains on your teeth. It’s also not a permanent option.
Lumineers help you achieve an instantly whiter and brighter smile. Your teeth will stay luminous, no matter what you eat or drink.
Teeth work hard every day, withstanding biting and chewing force, helping you speak and smile and enabling your face to hold its shape. Any smile makeover patient wants their treatments to have endurance. Durable Lumineers can last for decades and resist wear and tear with proper brushing, flossing, and regular check-ups and cleanings from your dentist.
Another thing to keep in mind about Lumineers is that tooth preparation is minimal. With traditional veneers we need to prepare your teeth under a local anesthetic, removing some tooth surface so your new veneers will not look too bulky or unnatural. Due to the ultra-thin design of Lumineers, tooth preparation is often not needed, preserving your natural tooth structure so this treatment could be reversed at some point in the future if needed.
Digitally designed, your new Lumineers will fit exactly over the front surfaces of your teeth, giving you a flawless and long-lasting smile. They will immediately feel natural and comfortable and should last for many years before you have to think about replacing them, as unfortunately, no tooth restoration will last forever.