Find Out If Veneers Are Right For You
If chips, stains, gaps, or uneven teeth make you feel self-conscious, veneers may be a simple way to improve your smile with a predictable plan. Take our quick 2-minute quiz to see if veneers could be a good fit for your goals.

Upgrade Your Smile with Veneers
Veneers are thin restorations bonded to the front of teeth. They’re used when you want a predictable cosmetic improvement that can’t be solved with whitening alone, bonding alone, or orthodontics alone.
The goal is not “perfect teeth.” The goal is a smile that helps you feel confident showing up, without second-guessing how your teeth look when you talk, laugh, or smile.

Personalized Planning, Lasting Results
Cosmetic work should never feel like a surprise. We start with a conversation about what you want to change and what you want to keep, then outline realistic options and tradeoffs before we begin.
You’ll know what the process involves, what results are achievable, and what the investment looks like, so you can move forward with clarity.
Great Fit, Comfort, and Function
Veneers shouldn’t just look good; they should feel right when you bite and speak. We use digital impressions and modern imaging to capture accurate measurements, which supports a more precise fit and fewer “something feels off” moments after placement.
This planning also helps ensure veneer design supports your bite instead of creating new pressure points.


A Calm, Step-By-Step Experience
Many patients avoid cosmetic dentistry because they worry they’ll be pushed into decisions or rushed through treatment. We keep the pace steady and explain each step in plain language, so you stay in control from start to finish.
If veneers aren’t the best option for your goals, we’ll tell you and walk through alternatives.
We Take Your Insurance
We accept Delta Dental, Humana, Aetna, Cigna, and BlueCross BlueShield. Wondering if your plan covers your visit? Our team can help you understand your benefits.

How Veneers Can Improve Your Smile
Stains That Do Not Respond To Whitening
Some stains sit deeper in the tooth and keep showing through, even after whitening. Veneers can create a brighter, more even appearance when whitening alone isn’t giving you the change you want.
Chips And Worn Edges
Small chips can draw the eye and make teeth look uneven. Veneers can restore tooth edges and balance the smile line, which often makes smiles look healthier and more intentional in photos.
Uneven Tooth Shape Or Size
When one tooth is shorter, narrower, or shaped differently, your smile can feel “off” even if everything is healthy. Veneers can adjust shape and proportion so your teeth look more uniform without requiring extensive treatment.
Minor Gaps Or Cosmetic Misalignment
If gaps or mild misalignment are mainly a cosmetic concern, veneers may help improve symmetry and spacing. If the alignment issue affects bite or long-term stability, Invisalign may be the better first step, and we’ll explain why.
When It’s Time to Choose Veneers
You Want a Predictable Cosmetic Outcome
Veneers are often chosen because they offer a planned, predictable result, especially when multiple teeth need to match in color and shape.
You Want to Improve a Few “High-visibility” Teeth
Many patients don’t want a full smile makeover. Veneers can be focused on the teeth that show most when you smile, keeping treatment efficient and targeted.
You Want to Feel Less Self-Conscious
If you find yourself covering your mouth, avoiding photos, or smiling with closed lips, veneers may help reduce that daily mental load.
You Want a Solution That Fits Your Long-Term Plan
Cosmetic changes should support long-term oral health. We evaluate bite, gum health, and wear patterns to help you choose improvements you can maintain comfortably.
Meet Our Smile Experts
Decades of Clinical Experience
Modern Dental Technology
Our Dental Associations
How Veneers Redesign Your Smile
Veneers work best when they’re planned around comfort, bite, and your goals, not just appearance.
Smile Design
We start with your priorities: what bothers you, what you want to change, and what you want to avoid. Then we evaluate your bite and tooth proportions to design veneers that look balanced and feel comfortable when you chew and speak.
Temporary Veneers
If temporary veneers are part of your plan, they help protect prepared teeth and let you experience the shape and feel before final placement. This stage gives you a chance to flag comfort concerns early and confirm that speech and bite feel normal.
Permanent Veneers
Final veneers are bonded carefully, then checked for bite comfort and fit. After placement, we review simple care habits that protect your investment and help keep results stable long term.
Bespoke Dentistry That Fits Your Life

Experience You Can Trust
Our dentists bring years of real-world experience to every appointment, helping patients make informed, confident decisions about their care.
Insurance Accepted
We accept most major insurance plans and explain options clearly, so you always know what to expect before treatment begins.


Full-Service Dentistry
Preventative, restorative, implants, dentures, clear aligners, oral surgery, and more, all in one place.
No Judgment Ever
No lectures. No shame. Just a supportive team focused on helping you move forward.

Frequently Asked Questions
How do I take care of veneers?
Brush and clean between teeth daily and keep regular checkups. If you clench or grind, a night guard may help protect veneers and reduce chipping risk.
How many veneers do I need?
It depends on your goals and which teeth show when you smile. We’ll help you choose a number that creates a balanced look without over-treating.
Can I whiten veneers later?
Veneers don’t whiten the same way natural teeth do. If whitening is part of your plan, we’ll usually discuss it before choosing veneer shade.
Will veneers stain?
Veneers are generally stain-resistant, but habits like coffee, tea, and tobacco can still affect surrounding natural teeth. We’ll talk about how to keep your smile looking consistent.
Can veneers fix crooked teeth?
Veneers may improve the appearance of mild misalignment. If alignment affects bite or long-term stability, Invisalign may be recommended first.
Are veneers painful?
Most patients do well with the process. We focus on comfort and set expectations for what you may feel during and after visits.
Do veneers require shaving down teeth?
Veneers often require some tooth preparation. We’ll explain what that means for your case and discuss alternatives if a more conservative option is possible.
How long do veneers last?
Veneers can last for many years with good home care, healthy gums, and routine dental visits.
Do veneers look natural?
They can when planned with the right shape, shade, and proportions. We focus on results that fit your face and smile rather than a “one look fits all” approach.
What are veneers?
Veneers are thin restorations bonded to the front of teeth to improve appearance, shape, and symmetry.


