|
|
The gentle alternative to porcelain veneers and braces
|
|
If you dream of having a perfect smile, but the thought of having porcelain
veneers applied to your teeth makes you wince in pain, you’ll be happy to know
there is a new pain-free alternative to porcelain veneers that help you get a
beautiful, natural-looking smile. If you are seeking straight teeth without
braces, this may be your solution!
|
The new Lumineers by Cerinate are extremely thin veneers that lengthens small,
misshapen teeth, crooked teeth, crowded teeth, broken teeth and teeth that have
been permanently stained with tetracycline antibiotics or age. A Cerinate
Lumineer is a contact-lens-thin porcelain shield that is permanently attached to
the front of each tooth that is:
- Safe for sensitive patients because it does not require grinding down large
amounts of sensitive tooth structure.
- Guaranteed for 5 years against chipping, de-bonding, and breakage.
|
|
Cerinate Lumineers: The Gentle Alternative to Porcelain Veneers
|
|
Typically, traditional veneers require grinding down the teeth so that they fit
properly. With the technology of these ultra-thin veneers, there is no need to
grind down your teeth! This means little drilling and no needles!
|
|
Clinically proven to last up to 20 years with no shade discoloration, Lumineers
can be placed over old crowns and help rejuvenate bridgework to create a more
uniform look to your smile.
|
| |
|
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
|
| |
|
Q:
|
What are Cerinate Lumineer veneers?
|
|
A:
|
These veneers are thin shields of beautiful porcelain that are permanently placed
on the front of your teeth.
|
| |
|
Q:
|
How do Cerinate Lumineers differ from regular veneers?
|
|
A:
|
They are much thinner, twice as strong, and the Cerinate Lab offers a five year
guarantee, something no other dental laboratory offers for its products.
|
| |
|
Q:
|
How long do they last?
|
|
A:
|
Research shows 100% retention up to 20 years.
|
| |
|
Q:
|
How long will it take to change my smile?
|
|
A:
|
Lumineers typically take two visits, which are three weeks apart.
|
|
|
|