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Before
and After Pictures
Porcelain
Veneers and Lumineers
What
is a Veneer ? Veneers are ultrathin porcelain laminates
which can change an entire smile. A
Veneer is as thin as 0.2 mm.
Porcelain laminate veneers are probably the most esthetic
means of creating a more pleasing and beautiful smile.
They require a minimal amount of tooth reduction (approximately
0.3 mm ) and are, therefore, a more conservative restoration
than a crown(cap). Porcelain veneers allow us to alter
tooth position, shape, size and color. They are not the
only alternative for all esthetic abnormalities but are
truly a remarkable restoration when they are the treatment
of choice. This is why they are often referred to as "instant
Orthodontics". This means you can alter your teeth
within two weeks instead of waiting two years with conventional
braces! This is a revolution is modern Dentistry!
We at Beverly Hills Dental Group do not use mercury (silver
fillings) at ALL!!
Lumineers :
I
started doing Lumineers Veneers in 2001, long before
their marketing efforts made them popular and selective
dentists are now choosing to join the philosophy. The
concept is that these veneers are made from a special
porcelain material which allows the dentist to place
these veneers with no or almost no preparation. That
mean the tooth is virtually untouched. It does not
necessitate the use of a local anesthetic.
The
laboratory time required for the fabrication of a porcelain
laminate veneer is approximately two weeks. Due to
the minimal or no amount of tooth reduction, it is
usually not necessary to fabricate any type of temporary
restoration. Should a temporary be needed, they can,
in most circumstances, be made at the time of treatment.
Six
Veneers on a model from our world class dental lab. Note the
beautiful polished surface, the very natural translucency
at the tip of the tooth and the overall very natural looking
appearance. A lot of experience, knowledge, art, craftsmanship
and creativity go into creating such beautiful smiles. When
it comes to porcelain Veneers, there are two very different
views: The preparation and the no preparation veneers, also
known as Lumineers. ™
The traditional preparation veneers usually requires 0.8 -1
mm of reduction of the front tooth surface in contrast to
the no preparation (no cutting, no filing of tooth structure)
Veneers such as Lumineers™
The difference lies however in the detail. No preparation
veneers are not suitable for everyone. It depends on your
situation, your current bite, your occlusion and the current
shape and form of your own teeth. Over the years I have learned
from world class dentists and pioneers in the US and Europe
that a more conservative approach, a very minimal preparation
technique, can achieve very beautiful results. This requires
a perfect harmony between the dentist and his laboratory.
Therefore a dentist can avoid gross reduction of tooth structure
(enamel and dentin) and protect the underlying nerve.
If experienced in all three categories, the no preparation,
conventionally preparation and the very minimally preparation
veneer technique, a dentist can give you the most informed
consent available to your benefit.
All the veneers on this page were done in our office. Please
come and visit us so we can show you many more before and
after pictures in our office.
Veneers
Joseph
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Before:
severely worn down teeth due to grinding
on 35 year old male |

After:
20 veneers (10 upper, 10 lower). Length
increased by 2.5 mm. Amazing result. |
Mr. Jackson
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Before:
Many years of neglect, has not seen a dentist for 18
years. Several teeth had to be root canalled by me. |

After:
all front teeth were restored with porcelain
crowns (caps). Lower teeth will be whitened soon
when patient is ready. |
Mr. Smith
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Before:
Mr. Smith is in his late 80’s and did not really
care about his teeth. Lucky for him, his relatives did
care and referred him to me for a full mouth reconstruction.
All teeth were done in less than 3 months. He still
does not care, but you should! |

After:
Full mouth reconstruction completed.
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Amy
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Before:
Yellow and decayed teeth. |

After:
Amy also insisted to get all her new Veneers done in
a very white shade. Full mouth reconstruction with 16
Veneers. |
Chris (41)
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Before:
uneven smile, old crowns, reverse smile line, metal
under crowns is showing
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After:
all pocelain Veneers and Crowns |
Lauren (29)

Before:
Hereditary underdeveloped teeth. Small teeth, with
large gaps, yellow and uneven.
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After:
Patient had only Veneers placed. Shade 1M1. |
Marcelo

Before:
severely crowded and yellow teeth on 35 year old
male |

After:
85 % improvement only two weeks later in a veneer/
crown combination case. In such extreme cases,
the much protruded left canine could not be improved
100%. esthetically without braces. The patient
however is very pleased by the result. |
Bill
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Before
: This is a classic case of “instant orthodontics”
The patient did not want braces and was excited to have
results done. Also he did not to have his teeth cut
down. His upper and lower teeth are all crowded and
slanted. He refused gum recontouring to even out the
uneven gum level. |

After:
An extremely happy Bill. |
Doren
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Before:
old, chipped and discolored bondings |

After:
10 upper veneers |
Julia
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Before:
patient broke off one tooth completely. (accident) She
was recommended extraction and a dental implant at another
dentist's office |

After:
We could save the tooth with a post and new crown. The
color match is perfect |
Sandy
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Before:
Large Gap |

After:
A
compromise, only 2 Veneers placed, but still a good
result and color match |
James
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Before:
Uneven, yellow and unhappy patient |

After:16
Veneers (8 upper, 8 lower), patient's smile completely
restored |
Cindy
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Before:
Uneven and Yellow Teeth |

After:
5 Veneers and one crown plus lower retainer to straighten
teeth. Upper gum reshaping to even out uneven gum level.
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James (68)

Before:
Spaces between his teeth,
chipped and broken front teeth
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After:
Eight veneers. Beautiful translucent, white veneers
and esthetic result.
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Tony (22)

Before:
Broken two lower teeth (patient slipped on steps)
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After:
Two
veneers placed,
Perfect shade and matching contours
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Jessica
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Before:
reverse smile line also called negative smile line |

After:
6 Lumineers. Positive smile line and patient's color
matches her age (63) appropriately |
Peter

Before:
Gummy smile and spaces
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After:
Natural looking smile, gum reshaping and six veneers.
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Different types of Crowns:
1.
Traditional grey inside, 40% gold
2. Bio crown, 99% gold
3. All porcelain, inside and outside
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