Category: Diff. B/w Veneers and Lumineers?

  • Veneers vs. Lumineers: Which Should You Choose?

    Both veneers and Lumineers are effective and well-tolerated options for correcting smiles. Which way to go depends on your case, as your dentist will undoubtedly explain. Factors that are worth considering include:2 Severity: Veneers generally protect against discoloration a little better, and Lumineers may not be able to correct certain cases of misalignment or malformation. Timing:…

  • Pros and Cons

    Veneers First used in the 1930s, there’s no doubt that porcelain veneers have their place in cosmetic dentistry, and the resin composite types are also reliable options. What makes them a good option for correcting your smile? Here’s a breakdown: Efficacy: Both porcelain and composite veneers leave teeth looking brighter and whiter and effectively correct…

  • What Are Lumineers?

    Ultra-thin caps made of specialized ceramic composite, Lumineers, made by DenMat, LLC, are attached to the front surfaces of teeth. Impressions and imaging of your teeth are sent to their lab, and they fabricate shells that will blend into your enhanced smile. With these and other no-prep veneers, like Vivaneers and Durathin Veneers, little to…

  • What Are Veneers?

    Made of porcelain or a resin-composite, traditional veneers are luminous white shells that are placed over discolored, chipped, worn, or misaligned teeth to fix the way they look. Working from impressions and imaging of your teeth, they’re crafted to fit perfectly over the front of the teeth. Veneer installation is an irreversible procedure.3 What sorts of cases warrant porcelain…

  • Introduction

    Veneers are shells used by cosmetic dentists to fix the appearance of teeth. Made of porcelain or composite, they restore the front sides of chipped or cracked teeth, correct discoloration, and can help with crowding, among other issues. Among the types of veneers are Lumineers, which are thinner, tend to be cheaper, and require less preparation to put…