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Porcelain Veneers
A Natural-Looking Upgrade For Your Smile
Porcelain veneers are thin, custom-made shells that cover the front of your teeth to improve the look of color, shape, spacing, or minor misalignment. They’re a great option for people who want a brighter, more even smile—especially when whitening alone won’t address the changes you’d like to see.
Why Choose Porcelain Veneers?
Designed Just For You
Veneers are tailored to your facial features and smile goals—so the result looks like you, just refreshed.
Confident, Even Appearance
They can help mask stains, chips, uneven edges, and small gaps, creating a more uniform look across your smile.
Comfortable, Predictable Process
We plan carefully, review options with you, and focus on conservative preparation whenever possible for a smooth experience.

What To Expect With Veneers
We start with a conversation about what you’d like to change and what matters most—brightness, symmetry, shape, or a combination. From there, we’ll evaluate your teeth and bite to confirm whether veneers are a good fit or if another option (like bonding or whitening) may be a better match.
If veneers make sense, we’ll design your new smile with your input and take precise measurements so your veneers look natural and feel comfortable. Your teeth may need a small amount of preparation so the veneers sit neatly and blend in with your smile.
Once your veneers are ready, we’ll bond them in place and check your bite. We’ll also talk through simple ways to care for them at home and what to watch for if you clench or grind your teeth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about porcelain veneers
Veneers are a long-term option, and they typically involve some degree of tooth preparation. We’ll walk you through what that looks like and confirm you’re comfortable with the plan before moving forward.
They can look very natural when they’re carefully designed and matched to your features. We focus on shape, shade, and translucency so your smile looks bright—but not “fake.”
Veneers can sometimes improve the look of mild crowding or spacing, but they’re not the right answer for every bite or alignment concern. We’ll help you compare options like orthodontics, bonding, or veneers based on your goals.
Porcelain is generally resistant to staining, but it doesn’t whiten like natural enamel. If you’re considering whitening, it’s often best to whiten first so we can match the veneer shade to your smile.
Coverage depends on your plan and whether treatment is considered cosmetic or medically necessary. We’re happy to review your benefits with you and discuss budget-friendly options.