Small changes in shape, size, or color can make a meaningful difference in how your smile looks and feels.
Veneers offer a carefully designed way to enhance your smile—creating a result that is natural, balanced, and uniquely yours.
Veneers are thin, custom-made shells that are placed on the front surface of your teeth.
They are designed to improve the appearance of teeth by adjusting color, shape, size, or alignment—while maintaining a natural look.
Veneers may be an option if you are looking to address:
We will guide you through whether veneers are the right option for your goals.
Every smile is different, and veneer treatment should never feel one-size-fits-all.
We begin with a detailed assessment using digital scanning and clinical evaluation, considering your facial features, bite, and overall smile harmony.
We take the time to understand your goals and explain your options clearly—without pressure.
Veneer treatment is completed in a few steps:
Each step is carried out with attention to detail and long-term function.
Well-designed veneers should blend seamlessly with your natural teeth.
Our goal is to enhance your smile in a way that feels authentic—preserving character while improving balance and appearance.
Veneers are a long-term treatment and may not be necessary for every situation.
We will always discuss alternatives and help you choose what best supports your oral health and personal goals.
If you are considering improving your smile, we are here to guide you through your options.
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Yes, they are custom-designed to match your facial features and surrounding teeth, creating a balanced and natural appearance.
A small amount of enamel may be adjusted to allow proper fit. This is carefully planned and controlled to maintain tooth integrity.
Typically 10–15 years or longer with good care, though they may need replacement over time.
Porcelain veneers are highly resistant to staining, but maintaining good oral hygiene is still important.
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