All you need to know about Composite Veneers!
Composite Veneers Composite Veneers can be done in one visit and tends to be pain-free, so anesthesia is often not required. The latest materials and techniques are used to match the correct tooth shade. We can customize the color, shape and size of each tooth to give you your ideal smile. Our patients love them as often the natural tooth does not need to be filed. Whether you are looking for a smile makeover or to fix a cosmetic correction, veneers are often an excellent option. There are primarily two types of dental veneers: porcelain and composite. Determining which type of veneer is right for you comes down to multiple different factors. Read below to learn about the differences and then schedule a dental veneer consultation with our specialists What is the difference between porcelain veneers and composite veneers? Porcelain veneers are thin shells of porcelain adhered to the outer-surface of the tooth. Composite veneers are engineered resin affixed to the outer-s