Veneer
A veneer is a thin, custom-made shell placed on the front surface of a tooth to improve its appearance. It is often used to correct discoloration, chips, uneven shape, or slight misalignment. Made from porcelain or composite resin, a veneer blends naturally with your other teeth. This treatment offers a quick and effective way to achieve a brighter, more symmetrical smile.
Who Need This Treatment
Patients who want to improve the appearance of their smile (shape, size, or color of teeth)
Individuals with mildly chipped, cracked, or worn-down teeth
People with discolored teeth that do not respond well to whitening treatments
Those with small gaps between teeth or slightly misaligned front teeth
Patients looking for a natural, aesthetic, and minimally invasive option for smile enhancement
Aftercare &
Maintenance
When wearing temporary veneers
- Avoid eating foods that are sticky, hard, or chewy
- Be careful when brushing your teeth
- Avoid flossing for a while
- Contact BIA Dental Center if the temporary veneers feel uncomfortable
Note: Temporary veneers will feel rough and embossed a shape or color that is not as aesthetically pleasing as permanent veneers
After veneers permanently installed
- Brush your teeth regularly
- Do not chew ice cubes or other solid foods
- Check your teeth regularly at least every 6 months
Treatment Time Frame
1st Visit
- Consultation
- Rontgen (if it necessary)
- Dental photo (if it necessary)
- Treatment planning
2nd Visit
- The dentist will show a diagnostic wax up
- If the patient agrees, the tooth will be prepared (teeth reduction)
- During preparation, the patient will be given anesthesia to make it more comfortable
- When the preparation is complete, the doctor will temporarily install the teeth to the process of making permanent veneer teeth finished (3-4 days)
- For more than 6 teeth, this process can take about one week
3rd Visit
- Permanent crown installation
4th Visit
- Control veneer