I have read you comments and many of the things you state are inaccurate.You should do them all at once to guarantee a perfect match of form and shade. Thickness that you describe is a feeling not a visual observation. Lumineers are as thin as a finger nail. I saw you pics and the major problem with you veneers is the shape. Female patients need the veneers to be more rounded so they look more cosmetic. Yours are square and that is why they look bulky to you. Also the lumineers range from being opaque to translucent.
opaque looks the whitest. Since you before teeth where very yellow you would had to have a opaque lumineer or the color would bleed through. There still could be some translucent effect if you dentist used blot out. My patients find no difference in the lumineers I put in. Don't forget lumineers are reversible. They can be removed and your teeth can be brought back as if nothing happened sin no preparation was done.
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Posted to The Pros and Cons of Lumineers, After the Fact on 4 Feb 2012
opaque looks the whitest. Since you before teeth where very yellow you would had to have a opaque lumineer or the color would bleed through. There still could be some translucent effect if you dentist used blot out. My patients find no difference in the lumineers I put in. Don't forget lumineers are reversible. They can be removed and your teeth can be brought back as if nothing happened sin no preparation was done.