The Complete Smile Makeover

Porcelain veneers are ultra-thin, custom-made shells that instantly correct chips, gaps, and discoloration for a flawless, natural-looking smile.

veneers being applied on tooth

Stain Resistant

Lasts 10-15+ Years

What Can Veneers Correct?

Veneers are one of the most versatile aesthetic treatments available, often called "instant orthodontics."

Gaps & Spacing

Close spaces between teeth without years of braces.

Chips & Cracks

Restore the original shape and protect damaged enamel.

Deep Staining

Cover discoloration that whitening treatments can't fix.

Misalignment

Fix minor crowding or uneven teeth for a straight look.

The Makeover Process

Your new smile is usually completed in just 2-3 visits over a few weeks.

1
Design & Plan

We discuss your dream smile, take photos, and choose the perfect shade and shape. We may use digital imaging to show you the potential result.

2
Preparation

A tiny amount of enamel is removed to make room for the veneer. We take precise impressions and place temporary veneers to protect your teeth.

3
Bonding

Your custom porcelain veneers arrive from the lab. We check the fit, make adjustments, and permanently bond them to your teeth.

Real Results

See the Transformation

Before Teeth Before Veneers
After Veneers Teeth After Veneers

Common Questions

With proper care, porcelain veneers typically last between 10 to 15 years, and often longer. They are incredibly durable and resistant to staining, but like natural teeth, they can chip if you bite down on very hard objects.

The process is minimally invasive. We use local anesthesia during the preparation stage to ensure you are comfortable. After the numbness wears off, you might feel slight sensitivity for a few days, but there is rarely any pain.

Yes! While the porcelain itself cannot decay, the tooth structure underneath can. You must continue to brush, floss, and visit us for regular cleanings to keep your gums healthy and your veneers looking perfect.

Because a thin layer of enamel is removed to ensure a seamless fit, the process is considered irreversible. If a veneer is ever damaged or needs to be removed, it will need to be replaced with a new one.

Explore Other Options

Want to learn more about other options to achieve your perfect smile?

Want the least invasive option?
Try Professional Whitening!

Learn more about Professional Whitening or read our comprehensive article on how professional whitening safely lifts deep stains compared to over-the-counter methods.

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A Gentle yet long-lasting solution?
Try Dental Bonding!

If you have minor chips or stains but want to avoid enamel removal, dental bonding can be a great alternative. Learn how bonding uses tooth-colored resin to quickly restore your smile with minimal prep.

Learn More about Dental Bonding