Veneers are ultra-thin porcelain shells, carefully crafted and bonded to the front surface of your teeth. They enhance tooth color, shape, and overall harmony—providing an elegant solution for restoring chipped edges, masking stains, and closing small gaps, while maintaining a natural look.
Hollywood-style smile with natural appearance—flawless without looking artificial.
Strong, stain-resistant porcelain veneers custom-made for your facial features.
Visible results in few visits with minimal tooth reduction—faster than braces.
Veneers are ideal for correcting a wide range of smile concerns, including:
Stains that don’t respond well to whitening.
Closes minor spaces for a more aligned look.
Enhances appearance in cases that don’t require braces.
Restores shape and youthful tooth length.
Improves balance, proportions, and harmony.
For patients seeking a refined, camera-ready smile.
Aesthetic evaluation, digital photography, discuss goals (shape, color, overall style)
Smile designed based on facial proportions and bite. Ensures natural beauty and optimal chewing function
Thin enamel layer may be lightly buffed, then digital scan taken to fabricate porcelain veneer
After alignment adjustment for comfort, dentist bonds porcelain veneer. Delivers natural, durable, seamless smile like real teeth
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With proper care, porcelain veneers can last many years. Longevity depends on bite, habits, and maintenance.
Yes—high-quality porcelain mimics natural translucency, and each veneer is customized for a seamless blend.
In many cases, only minimal preparation is needed. Your dentist will recommend the most conservative approach for your case.
If enamel is removed, the process is typically not reversible. This is why careful consultation and planning are essential.
Yes, but avoid biting very hard items (ice, hard candy) and protect against grinding if recommended.
Many cases are completed in a few appointments, depending on your smile goals and treatment complexity.