Lumineers Winter Springs, FL
Lumineers are a convenient and non-surgical treatment dentists use to provide patients with a beautiful, brighter, and straighter smile. This treatment utilizes a bonding technique to adhere special porcelain covering over damaged teeth. This treatment looks and feels natural, making it a preferred cosmetic dentistry solution for many patients.
Lumineers are available at Tuskawilla Family Dentistry in Winter Springs and the surrounding area. Getting Lumineers is a way to boost confidence by improving your aesthetic appearance. Our practitioners are ready to fit you for durable, long-lasting veneers that will enhance your smile. Call us at (407) 603-0135 to schedule an appointment.
What Lumineers Are
WebMD explains that veneers are devices that are bonded to teeth to improve aesthetic appearance. Lumineers are incredibly thin porcelain veneers designed to be durable and comfortable. By creating an even smile, this safe, non-surgical procedure improves your appearance quickly and conveniently. These translucent veneers bond to existing teeth to cover discolored, misshapen, or broken teeth.
“Lumineers are incredibly thin porcelain veneers designed to be durable and comfortable.”
Benefits of Lumineers
Lumineers have an average lifespan of 20 years. The special porcelain construction prevents this type of veneer from wearing down quickly and makes it resistant to staining. Furthermore, because they are so thin, they can be placed without grinding teeth down. For this reason, the Lumineer procedure is reversible. Patients who have damaged their Lumineers or want to change the way they look can easily have the veneers taken off and replaced.
“…because they are so thin, they can be placed without grinding teeth down. For this reason, the Lumineer procedure is reversible.”
How the Process Works
Lumineers are custom-made to fit in a patient's mouth, so it takes at least two appointments to install them. The dentist will first examine the patient's teeth to determine which problems veneers can solve. According to the American Dental Association, the dentist will follow the steps below to complete the process:
- Make a custom mold: The dentist will cast a mold of the patient’s teeth in soft clay. This mold will serve as the template. By using this mold, the dentist can be confident that the veneers will fit comfortably.
- Determine the correct shade for teeth: Lumineers are designed to look natural so that the dentist will pay special attention to the coloration. The right shade should closely resemble the natural color of a patient’s teeth. The veneers may need to be made slightly darker if intended to remedy discoloration.
- Create the Lumineers: The dentist will then use the custom mold to create the custom veneers in a dental lab. Lumineers are made with proprietary porcelain that is durable. The dentist will ensure that they are the proper color and size before placing them in the patient’s mouth.
- Place the veneers: Lumineers are thin enough that teeth do not need to be ground down to accommodate them. This allows the dentist to place the veneers during the second appointment. The dentist will then examine the fit and adjust it as needed.
“Lumineers are designed to look natural so that the dentist will pay special attention to the coloration.”
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What To Expect After Receiving Lumineers
According to the Columbia College of Dentistry, the bonding material used to attach Lumineers to teeth feels natural. This material fills in chips, crevices, and gaps between teeth to give the veneers a smooth surface to attach to. Patients can resume their normal lifestyles immediately. There is no recovery time associated with the procedure because there is no need to grind down teeth to accommodate the veneers. Patients have no dietary restrictions but should maintain a good oral hygiene regimen and schedule regular dental appointments to keep the veneers in good condition.
“According to the Columbia College of Dentistry, the bonding material used to attach Lumineers to teeth feels natural.”
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Lumineers Versus Standard Dental Veneers
There are multiple similarities between traditional dental veneers and Lumineers. They are both custom-made devices that are fixed over teeth to create a neat, clean smile. The primary difference between the two veneer types is the thickness of the coverings. Lumineers use a special type of porcelain to be much thinner than traditional veneers. Since they are thicker, traditional veneers are often stronger than Lumineers. However, the latter looks more realistic and has a less extensive installation process. Lumineers are also a reversible process that causes less trauma to the natural teeth.
“Lumineers use a special type of porcelain to be much thinner than traditional veneers.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Who is a candidate for Lumineers?
A. Lumineers are ideal for people with healthy gums who wish to cover damaged or mildly discolored teeth to improve their smile. However, Lumineers are thin, so they may not completely cover dark discoloration. For this reason, people with severe teeth staining may want to seek an alternative treatment.
Q. Are Lumineers safe?
A. Because Lumineers require minimal teeth modifications to fit properly, they are safe. Patients should have no recovery time, and there are few side effects associated with the procedure. The most common side effect is gingival inflammation, but the is rare and can be treated easily with medication.
Q. Are Lumineers comfortable?
A. Yes, they are. Because Lumineers are so thin, they feel comfortable immediately after being placed. Grinding teeth down is not necessary, so there is no discomfort during the placement procedure.
Q. How should Lumineers be cared for?
A. Lumineers can be treated the same as natural teeth. They are stain-resistant, so there is less need to avoid strongly colored foods or beverages. Proper dental hygiene is essential for maintaining the good condition of Lumineers.
Q. Which cosmetic problems can Lumineers help?
A. Lumineers cannot replace missing teeth. However, they are an ideal solution for nearly any other cosmetic dental problem. Uneven, misshaped, discolored, chipped, and cracked teeth can all be treated with Lumineers to create a more attractive smile.
Q. How long does it take to install Lumineers?
A. Since Lumineers are custom-made, it takes two or more visits to install them. The dentist will cast a mold of the patient's mouth during the first visit and determine which shade the Lumineers should be to look natural. Then the Lumineers are bonded to teeth in the second appointment.
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Call Us Today
If you have chipped, discolored, or otherwise damaged teeth, Lumineers may be the right solution to restore your smile. Tuskawilla Family Dentistry can help. Call us at 407-603-0135 to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2025
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2025
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2025
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