Lumineers

Importance of Lumineers

Lumineers by Cerinate are porcelain veneers that offer a way to a long lasting whiter and aligned smile.

Is it right for you?

Do you have stained, discoloured, misshaped, chipped, misaligned or spaced teeth? Then Lumineers is a long lasting cosmetic solution for you. If you experience any of the following, lumineers could be the ideal solution for you:
• My front teeth have cracks or chips.
• My front teeth have white spots (fluorosis).
• There are deficiencies and deformities in the surfaces of my front teeth.
• My front teeth are crowded and overlap.
• One of my front teeth is particularly grey and discoloured.

What’s involved?

Lumineers are a contact lens thin, custom crafted from patented porcelain in a state of the art studio in California USA.

Lumineers preserve your tooth structure by using a highly advanced technique. There is no discomfort because Lumineers requires little to no preparation that does not require any drilling of your sensitive tooth structure. Because your own teeth are preserved, Lumineers may be reversible.

This thin porcelain shield is bonded to the front of your teeth to create dramatic, beautiful changes in your smile. Lumineers typically requires only two appointments. By maintaining good oral health you will significantly improve the effectiveness and longevity of your Lumineers.

What’s the difference between Lumineers and veneers?

Lumineers are unlike traditional veneers because Lumineers use an advanced technique to give you your dream smile, there’s:
• No shots*.
• No drilling of your sensitive tooth structure*.
• No sensitivity afterwards.
• No uncomfortable temporaries.

  • Individual cases may vary

How long will veneers last?

Lumineers is clinically proven to last over 20 years without discolouration, breaking or pop-offs. Maintaining good oral hygiene and regular attendance for dental check-ups are an important requirement for the long life of your Lumineers.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.