Porcelain “Lumineers” in Audubon, NJ

What are teeth veneers?

Porcelain veneers, like “Lumineers”, are thin shells of ceramic that bond directly to the front surfaces of the teeth. They are great for making your smile look better and are becoming increasingly popular because they are simple and can be used in many ways.

Placing custom dental veneers requires a high degree of technical skill and attention to cosmetic detail. We place veneers routinely and design each case individually to match and enhance the characteristics of each patient’s smile.

“Lumineers” are the #1 Patient-Requested Dental Veneer
If your teeth are stained, crooked, misaligned, misshapen, or have gaps, or you are simply unhappy with how they look, “Lumineers” may be the right choice. “Lumineers” are dental veneers that can be put on top of your natural teeth to make a beautiful smile look natural. Dentists like Dr. Katz are trained to put on “Lumineers” in a painless, minimally invasive way that usually doesn’t involve shots or a lot of drilling. “Lumineers” are fabricated exclusively by DenMat Lab in Lompoc, California, USA, by technicians that specialize in crafting esthetic dental veneers.

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Will dental “Lumineers” look like normal teeth?

When bonded to the teeth, the ultra-thin porcelain “Lumineers” are virtually undetectable and highly resistant to coffee, tea, or even cigarette stains. For strength and appearance, their resemblance to healthy, white tooth enamel is unsurpassed by other restorative options.

How durable are porcelain veneers?

With proper care, porcelain veneers will brighten your smile for well over a decade.

Dr. Katz will ensure that your “Lumineers” are crafted from the highest quality porcelains and are bonded with the most advanced and proven materials available.

Refraining from using your veneers as tools to open and cut things will prolong their life, and if accidental breakage or damage occurs, it is usually possible to replace only the veneer involved.