What Can Porcelain Veneers Fix?

Feeling great about your smile makes it easy to let your true personality shine. It means letting yourself laugh out loud, sharing your full smile in photos with loved ones, and speaking with confidence in professional settings.

But what if smile-zone flaws make you want to hide your smile from the world? You may have heard of Hollywood stars getting veneers, but what are they, and what can they actually fix? Let’s take a look at what our completely custom porcelain veneers in Orlando, FL can do to give you a beautiful smile and boosted confidence!

What Are Porcelain Veneers?

Porcelain veneers are ultra-thin, custom-made shells of tooth-colored ceramic that cover the front surfaces of the teeth that show when you smile. They’re designed to look natural while hiding imperfections, so your smile looks bright, balanced, and beautiful.

Veneers are made from durable materials that mimic the light-reflecting properties of natural enamel. They’re also resistant to stains and discoloration, making them a long-lasting solution for a more attractive smile.

Our Approach: Better Coverage for Longer-Lasting Results

Technically, a veneer usually only covers the front surface of a tooth and not the back. Depending on your specific bite, habits, and smile goals, we frequently provide veneers that wrap slightly around the tooth. This is sometimes referred to as a ¾ crown. This approach can be more stable and less prone to damage, especially if you have a heavy bite or tend to grind your teeth.

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We created these custom veneers to correct undersized lateral incisors and create a more balanced smile.

Common Smile Flaws Porcelain Veneers Can Fix

Porcelain veneers are versatile. In just a few visits, they can correct multiple cosmetic concerns at once, giving you a completely refreshed appearance while preserving as much of your natural enamel as possible. Here are some of the most common issues veneers can address:

1. Deeply Stained or Discolored Teeth

Not all stains can be fixed with professional teeth whitening. Certain types of discoloration, like those caused by medications, trauma, or previous dental work like root canal therapy, are deep within the tooth and don’t respond to bleaching. Veneers cover the front of the tooth entirely, allowing us to give you the exact shade of white you want, permanently.

However, since veneers are very thin, whitening your teeth ahead of time can prevent very dark teeth from showing through the porcelain, giving you the best possible results.

2. Chipped and Worn Teeth

Teeth can become chipped from accidents or worn down over time due to grinding, medical issues, or acidic foods. This can make your teeth look too short, uneven, and jagged. Veneers restore the shape of damaged teeth and help protect them from further wear. This makes them a great option if want to preserve what’s left of your natural enamel while improving your appearance.

3. Uneven, Undersized, or Misshapen Teeth

Some teeth naturally grow in a shape that doesn’t quite match the rest. They may be too short, too skinny, too pointy, or a little lopsided. Veneers allow us to reshape each tooth for a more uniform, symmetrical look. This kind of subtle enhancement can dramatically improve the overall balance of your smile.

4. Small Gaps Between Teeth

If your bite is generally healthy but you have small spaces between your front teeth, veneers can close the gap and give you a more seamless smile. While this can be a great alternative to braces for people who don’t want to commit to months of orthodontic treatment, it’s not an ideal option in all situations. In many cases, straightening your smile with braces or clear aligners will be better for your long-term oral health. Plus, properly aligned teeth help restorations like veneers last as long as possible!

5. Enamel Erosion and Surface Damage

Years of brushing with abrasive products, acidic foods, certain medical problems like GERD, and natural wear can erode the outer layer of enamel. This can make your teeth look dull and expose the dentin (the layer under enamel), which is darker and more yellow than enamel. Veneers not only restore the appearance of smooth, healthy enamel, they also help protect the tooth underneath from further damage.

6. Old Dental Work and Other Restorations

Materials like composite resin can become discolored over time, making your smile look mismatched. Veneers can help to cover old dental work that’s otherwise healthy, giving your smile a seamless appearance. If you need other restorations like crowns, bridges, or dental implants that will show when you smile, porcelain veneers can help to create a completely uniform and rejuvenated result.

Allison helps Jodi decide on the perfect shade for her new veneers!

How Veneers Can Transform More Than Your Smile

Yes, veneers fix cosmetic flaws, but the real transformation is how they make you feel.

Many people from throughout Central Florida come to us feeling self-conscious about their teeth. They may avoid smiling in photos, cover their mouth when they talk, or hesitate in social situations because they’re worried someone will notice the gaps, stains, or chips. After getting veneers, that hesitation disappears.

We’ve seen patients light up with confidence after their treatment. One patient told us she hadn’t smiled fully in years because her teeth were short and discolored. After veneers, she said she felt “like herself again,” but better. Now, she smiles in every picture and doesn’t think twice about being the center of attention at family gatherings or work presentations.

Confidence like that can impact your relationships, your career, and your overall quality of life. That’s what makes porcelain veneers such a powerful option. Not just cosmetic dentistry, but a lifestyle upgrade.

Are Porcelain Veneers Right for You?

Veneers are a great solution for many people, but they’re not ideal for everyone. You’ll need to have healthy teeth and gums before starting treatment. If you have active gum disease, large areas of decay, or severe bite issues, we may recommend a plan that includes other options like gum disease treatment, crowns, bonding, or orthodontics.

The best way to find out if you’re a candidate is to schedule a consultation for porcelain veneers in Orlando, FL. We’ll take a close look at your teeth, talk about your goals, and walk you through your options. We want to help you share your true smile with pride, Orlando!