WOULD YOU LIKE to bring out the best of your smile? With Lumineers®, you can have a bright, beautiful smile faster than you’ve ever imagined.
Lumineers Have Many Advantages Over Traditional Veneers
Unlike traditional veneers, Lumineers are designed to be ultra-thin—about as thin as a contact lens—so they can be applied seamlessly over your teeth. Lumineers are so thin, in fact, that little to no tooth reduction is required for treatment. Traditional veneers are much thicker and often require grinding down of the original tooth structure for proper placement.
Lumineers’ innovative design not only makes application far less invasive than traditional veneers, but it also makes for a speedy treatment process. Most cases can be taken care of in as little as two visits. That’s right, only two visits!
Lumineers Solve A Variety Of Dental Problems
Here are just a few of the ways Lumineers improve smiles:
- Brighten stained and discolored teeth
- Restore chipped teeth
- Eliminate spacing and gaps
- Align crooked teeth
- Reshape small or misshapen teeth
- Renew old dental work
- Perfect your Hollywood smile
We Love Brightening Our Patients' Smiles With Lumineers
The joy of a beautiful smile is priceless. We love helping our patients achieve the smiles they’ve always wanted, and with the help of Lumineers, it’s as simple as ever. If you have questions about how Lumineers can help your smile, give us a call to set an appointment or reach out to us on social media! We’d love to answer any questions you may have.
Thank you for placing your trust in our practice. We love our patients!
The joy of a beautiful smile is priceless. We love helping our patients achieve the smiles they’ve always wanted, and with the help of Lumineers, it’s as simple as ever. If you have questions about how Lumineers can help your smile, give us a call to set an appointment or reach out to us on social media! We’d love to answer any questions you may have.
Thank you for placing your trust in our practice. We love our patients!
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