Veneers & Lumineers
Veneers and Lumineers offer change—without starting from scratch.
Some people want to fix one tooth. Others want their whole smile to feel more balanced. Maybe there’s a chip that never quite blended in. Or a few spots that don’t respond to whitening, no matter what you try.
Veneers and Lumineers don’t cover everything up. They add structure, smoothness, and clarity—without forcing a “perfect” result. Just something that feels easier, more even, and more like you.


Not every concern needs braces or major work.
Veneers and Lumineers are thin coverings placed over the front of the teeth. They’re shaped to match your features, blend in with your natural tooth colour, and make small but meaningful improvements. That might mean covering wear, hiding irregular edges, or making the smile look more symmetrical—without changing your bite.
Veneers often involve light shaping of the teeth before placement. Lumineers are thinner and usually go on without any enamel removal. Either way, it’s a conversation, not a rush job.
People often ask about them when:
• Whitening hasn’t helped with deeper stains
• Edges feel worn down or uneven
• A gap or rotated tooth throws off the look
• Their smile just doesn’t feel “finished”
The goal isn’t to transform your smile. It’s to help it feel right when you use it.
No two smiles need the same solution.
First comes the conversation—what you’re hoping for, what’s possible, and what your teeth are ready for. From there, your dentist will help you weigh the options and decide on a plan that fits.
Here’s what the process might involve:
• Photographs or scans to record your current smile
• A discussion of shape, colour, and small details
• For veneers, a bit of enamel may be removed to make space
• For Lumineers, little to no prep is often needed
• Each shell is made in a lab to fit your smile precisely
• They’re bonded carefully, one at a time, with room for small tweaks
Once placed, they become part of your smile—not something you feel the need to hide or overthink.

Your Veneers & Lumineers questions, answered.
They’re designed to. Your dentist won’t aim for too-white or too-perfect. The colour and shape will be based on your features and what feels comfortable for you.
Not dramatically. Veneers involve a small amount of enamel shaping. Lumineers usually don’t require any reduction. Your dentist will go over what’s needed before anything begins.
Most patients get years of wear—often 10 or more—with good care. That means brushing, flossing, avoiding hard chewing, and seeing your dentist regularly.
Veneers are considered permanent once placed. Lumineers might be removable, but it depends on the situation. Ask your provider before starting.
Yes—but it can still have a big impact. Feeling at ease when you smile, speak, or meet someone’s eyes isn’t superficial. It’s personal.
Your teeth don’t need to be fixed to be changed.
If something’s always felt off—or if you’ve just stopped smiling the way you used to—veneers or Lumineers might help. Not to cover anything up. Just to bring the focus back to you.