
Compare traditional porcelain veneers and Lumineers. Find out which option offers the best balance of aesthetics, durability, and tooth preservation.
When researching smile makeovers, you have likely come across both "Porcelain Veneers" and "Lumineers." Both are popular options for correcting chips, gaps, and discoloration, but they represent different approaches to cosmetic dentistry. Understanding the differences is key to choosing the treatment that aligns with your goals.
Traditional Porcelain Veneers: The Custom Classic
Traditional veneers are ultra-thin shells of high-quality ceramic that are bonded to the front of your teeth. To ensure the veneer sits flush and looks natural, a small amount of enamel (usually less than a millimeter) is gently removed from the tooth surface.
Lumineers: The Ultra-Thin Alternative
Lumineers are a specific brand of "no-prep" or "minimal-prep" veneers. They are made from a patented ceramic that is exceptionally strong even when it is incredibly thin—often compared to the thickness of a contact lens.
The Art of Decision Making
There is no "better" option; there is only the option that is right for your unique anatomy and goals.
At the practice of Dr. Jen Moran-Kobes, we specialize in minimal-prep veneers, which often bridge the gap between these two options. We believe in preserving as much of your natural tooth structure as possible while still achieving the breathtaking, natural results of traditional porcelain.
During your consultation, we will assess your enamel thickness, tooth alignment, and aesthetic goals to recommend the path that honors both your biological foundation and your vision for a beautiful smile.
Book your free smile consultation today and take the first step toward a confident, refreshed smile.
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