by covering the surface of your teeth with wafer-thin, tooth-colored shells of porcelain, which are bonded to the front of your teeth to change their color, shape, size or length. Porcelain veneers resist stains better than resin veneers and better mimic the light reflecting properties of natural teeth.
because they provide a more conservative approach to changing the teeth’s color, size, and shape. They can cover many of your teeth’s imperfections and defects such as stains and damage due to injury or other dental procedures such as root canal. Patients with discolored teeth due to fillings or those with gaps between teeth or chipped or worn teeth may consider veneers. Veneers are known to last for several years and will even last longer if properly taken care of.
they are lightly buffed to accommodate for the thickness of the veneer. After the tooth is prepared, an impression is taken and sent to a dental lab to prepare your veneer, and a temporary restoration is placed on the tooth. Once your permanent veneer is ready, it is placed on the tooth and the color and fit are checked before permanently bonding it to the tooth.