
Porcelain veneers represent a very esthetic and highly conservative means of restoring one's smile. If you are unhappy with your smile, you should consider porcelain veneers.
Porcelain veneers are used most often when there is either no decay in the tooth or very minimal tooth decay and the esthetic value is of utmost importance. One or more teeth can be treated depending on the situation and planned outcome.
Closing diastemas (spaces in between teeth), correcting mis-shaped or rotated teeth and masking teeth which are severely stained are some of the reasons for placing porcelain veneers.

There are many different materials that are used in fabrication of veneers. Some veneers can be paper thin and still produce the expected results. Some veneers are thicker due to the required outcome. It is important to realize that not all veneers are the same and "one size does not fit all".
Obtaining the desired results is not by chance. Each patient is treated with respect to their desires and wishes of what they want their smile to look like.
Cosmetic imaging and prototype veneers are made to judge and evaluate the shape and position of veneers prior to fabrication of permanent veneers.