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Ceramic Veneers

Ceramic veneers are a highly customized treatment where we slow down, plan carefully, and design around your comfort, bite, and long-term goals.

Quick facts at a glance

Material

Advanced ceramic (E-Max / lithium disilicate)

Prep Level

Minimal, enamel-preserving

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Cost & coverage

What this typically costs

These ranges reflect what we typically see with insurance. We'll confirm your exact cost before any treatment begins.

Ceramic veneers

Pricing depends on how many teeth are involved and the complexity of your case.

$1,900–$2,200 per tooth

We'll confirm your exact cost before any treatment begins.

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Actual costs depend on treatment complexity and your specific insurance benefits. You'll receive a written estimate before we begin.

Understanding the procedure, materials, and options

What it is

Ceramic veneers help restore natural strength, aesthetics, and long-term stability. We primarily use E-Max (lithium disilicate), a modern ceramic known for exceptional translucency and strength.

Materials

Most veneers are crafted from advanced ceramics like E-Max (lithium disilicate). These materials offer high strength, natural translucency, and excellent longevity.

Fit & Function

Designed to match your bite and function comfortably from day one.

Our process

Step-by-step approach to your treatment

We follow a calm, predictable workflow to ensure ceramic veneers feel easy and precise.

1

Consultation & Exam

30-45 minutes

We examine the area and discuss goals.

2

Planning & Records

10-20 minutes

Digital photos and scans to design accurately.

3

Procedure Appointment

60-120 minutes

We perform the main steps for ceramic veneers with comfort and clarity.

4

Final Adjustments

15-30 minutes

We refine fit and bite so everything feels natural.

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Longevity & Maintenance

Outcome Durability (based on longevity + maintenance needs)

Long-Lasting with Steady Maintenance — Holds up very well over time; benefits from consistent home care and regular check-ups.

Compared across similar treatment types.

How Long It Lasts

Brush and floss as normal — veneers follow the same daily care as natural teeth.

What Affects Longevity

Wear a protective night-guard if you clench or grind.

Routine Care

Avoid using your front teeth to open packages, bite ice, or chew hard objects.

Routine Care

Maintain routine cleaning and polishing appointments to keep the edges crisp and healthy.

Ceramic Veneers vs Composite Veneers

Both ceramic and composite veneers can enhance your smile, but they differ in durability, aesthetics, and long-term maintenance. Many patients start with composite for small improvements, while ceramic is preferred for full transformations.

Appearance

Porcelain Veneers

Highly natural translucency that mimics enamel. Best for Hollywood-level aesthetic refinement. (Ceramic)

Composite Veneers

Good aesthetics but less translucent; can appear more matte or opaque over time.

Durability

Porcelain Veneers

Very strong and stain-resistant; engineered to last many years with proper care.

Composite Veneers

More prone to chipping or wear, especially at the edges; may need periodic polishing.

Tooth Preparation

Porcelain Veneers

Minimal enamel reshaping; ultra-thin options may require little to no prep.

Composite Veneers

Usually no enamel removal; material is bonded and sculpted directly.

Treatment Time

Porcelain Veneers

2–4 visits over several weeks (planning, temps, try-in, bonding).

Composite Veneers

Often completed in a single visit for small aesthetic cases.

Longevity

Porcelain Veneers

10–20+ years with proper care.

Composite Veneers

3–7 years before replacement or refinishing is needed.

Maintenance

Porcelain Veneers

Resists staining; keep clean and wear a night-guard if you clench.

Composite Veneers

Can stain over time (coffee, wine); may require periodic polishing or repairs.

Reversibility

Porcelain Veneers

Not fully reversible once enamel is prepared, but minimal-prep options preserve more enamel.

Composite Veneers

Generally reversible; material can be removed without significant tooth alteration.

Choose ceramic veneers if you want the most natural, durable, long-lasting smile design. Choose composite veneers if you want a quicker, reversible option for small to moderate improvements.

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