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Volume 9 Issue 8 (August, 2021)

Case Reports

Lumineers Veneers - A Clinical Case Study
Sapanpuneet Kaur

Dental veneers are thin aesthetic coatings bonded to front surfaces of your teeth. Lumineers is technically a dental veneer. Traditional porcelain veneer (1.5mm) is thicker than Lumineers (0.3mm). (4) While this may not appear to be a significant difference, it is. When using traditional veneers, it is necessary to remove some natural dental materials to create enough space and a flat surface to place a thin layer of porcelain. One of the most significant differences between the two options is that Lumineers are "reversible" and can be removed with little effect on natural teeth. The veneer is permanent because the structure of your teeth must be changed before use.

 
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