Veneers
A veneer is a thin shell of porcelain or plastic that is bonded to a tooth, improving color and shape. Veneers, which generally cover the front of the tooth, are used to close spaces between teeth, lengthen small or misshapen teeth, or whiten stained or dark teeth. Veneers also restore chipped and worn teeth, giving them renewed brilliance and durability.
Impressions of your teeth create perfect models on which veneers are flawlessly crafted for each tooth. Adhesive bonds the veneers to existing teeth and a harmless, high-intensity light set them permanently.
Once in place, veneers virtually become part of the existing teeth, resulting in strength and beauty with a natural-looking smile.
