The MAC Veneers Difference

Ft. Lauderdale, Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Miami

MAC Veneers, Lumineers and other brands of porcelain veneers are different types of porcelain veneers that are designed to correct many different cosmetic problems that you may have with your smile.

They differ in how they appear on your teeth, and how they are created. MAC Veneers are created out of pressed ceramic porcelain, which MAC Veneers claims is stronger than any other type of porcelain. As a result MAC veneers are claimed to last longer and look more lifelike than any other porcelain veneer.

Lumineers, on the other hand, are porcelain veneers created by Cerinate. Cerinate claims that Lumineers are strong enough so that they can be constructed to be as thin as a contact lens. They claim that Lumineers can be placed without anesthesia and without shaving any tooth material away.

With MAC Veneers and other porcelain veneers, in order ensure there is a seamless, natural feel and appearance, a small amount of tooth material must be removed. Lumineers claims this is not needed with their porcelain veneers.

All porcelain veneers are created to be placed over the front sides of your teeth in order to correct numerous aesthetic problems, including:

  • Crooked Teeth
  • Broken Teeth
  • Stained Teeth
  • Discolored Teeth
  • Chipped Teeth
  • Spaces Between Teeth
  • Misshaped Teeth
  • Disfigured Teeth
  • Worn Teeth

If you are interested in having porcelain veneers placed to correct your teeth, please contact Dr. O'Neil today to schedule your initial consultation. During your initial consultation, Dr. O'Neil will discuss with you your different porcelain veneers options and which type of porcelain veneer is right for you.

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Miami Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. O'Neil and Associates

7707 N. University Dr., Suite 201
Tamarac, FL 33321

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