Porcelain veneers are wafer-thin shells custom-designed to cover the front surface of your teeth. They're the go-to solution for dramatically improving the color, shape, size, and alignment of your smile — often called an "instant orthodontic" result.
Whether you're dealing with stubborn stains, chips, gaps, or teeth that are slightly crooked, veneers deliver a uniform, natural-looking smile that can last 15 years or more. Each veneer is handcrafted in a dental lab to match your desired look.
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We work with you to choose the shape, shade, and size that fits your face and personality. Preview your new smile before committing.
Only a thin layer of enamel is removed — about the thickness of a contact lens — to ensure a flush, natural fit.
Porcelain resists staining better than natural enamel. Your veneers will stay bright through years of coffee, wine, and everyday life.
Veneers can address a wide range of cosmetic concerns in one treatment. They cover deep stains and discoloration that whitening can't fix, close gaps between teeth, reshape worn or chipped teeth, and create a more uniform appearance for teeth that are slightly misaligned or uneven.
They're especially popular for "smile makeovers" — transforming the entire look of your upper front teeth in just two appointments. Many celebrities and public figures choose veneers for their ability to create a flawless, camera-ready smile.
At your first visit, we'll discuss your goals, take photographs and impressions, and prepare your teeth by removing a thin layer of enamel. Temporary veneers protect your teeth while the lab fabricates your permanent set — typically one to two weeks.
At your second appointment, we'll place the veneers using a strong dental adhesive, make any final adjustments, and polish them to perfection. You'll walk out of the office with a completely transformed smile.
High-quality porcelain veneers typically last 10 to 20 years with proper care. They're resistant to staining and chipping, though they're not indestructible — avoid using your teeth as tools, biting directly into very hard foods, or grinding your teeth without a night guard.
When a veneer eventually needs replacement, the process is straightforward. The old veneer is removed, a new impression is taken, and a fresh veneer is bonded in its place. Your investment pays off in years of confident smiling.
Veneers give you the smile you've always wanted — natural, bright, and tailored to you. Let's get started.