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Peter Boulden, DMD answers: Lumineers for small tooth gap and whitening?

I have straight teeth with a small gap right in the middle upper two teeth and I am looking for 1.long term whitening 2.nice look. What do you recommend?

Peter Boulden, DMD
12 months ago

Good question. Depending on the size of your gap would really determine if veneers (or lumineers) are the best choice for you.

If it's a small gap- I would look at finding a dentist who "specializes" in doing aesthetic bonding procedures. Ask to see examples of a space closure (called a
diastema" in dental terms). I do space closures all the time on teeth simply using additive bonding. Additive bonding means you don't need a shot because no tooth is filed down or removed.

If it's a large gap- you might want to look at having veneers done. As a rule of thumb, the larger the space, the more teeth you might need to have veneered to close the space (and still keep teeth looking naturally proportioned). I am not a big fan of lumineers in general though. The cases that I have seen have tended to look un-natural and bulky. Just my opinion though. For this reason, I worked with my master ceramist to create a no-Prep veneer that looks GREAT. Here are some photos

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