What Are Porcelain Veneers and Are They Right for You?

If you’ve ever looked in the mirror and wished for a straighter, whiter, or more balanced smile, porcelain veneers might be the solution. At David Fisher DDS, we craft customized veneers with both precision and artistry, helping our patients achieve natural-looking, elevated smiles.

Here’s what you should know about this transformative treatment:

What Are Veneers?

Porcelain veneers are ultra-thin shells of medical-grade ceramic that bond to the front of your teeth. Designed to mimic the clarity and texture of natural enamel, veneers can correct a wide range of cosmetic concerns, including:

  • Discoloration or stains that don’t respond to whitening

  • Chips, cracks, or worn enamel

  • Minor gaps or crowding

  • Uneven tooth shape or size

The Process: What to Expect

At our office, the veneer process is tailored to you from start to finish:

  1. Consultation: We begin with a comprehensive exam and a conversation about your smile goals.

  2. Preview: You’ll get a digital or mock-up preview of your new smile before we begin treatment.

  3. Preparation: A minimal amount of enamel is gently removed to ensure a seamless fit.

  4. Placement: Your custom veneers are bonded with precision for long-lasting beauty and strength.

Are Veneers Right for Everyone?

Veneers are ideal for patients with healthy teeth and gums who want to enhance their smile’s appearance. If you have underlying issues like gum disease or severe alignment problems, we may recommend treating those first before proceeding.

A Subtle, Lasting Transformation

When cared for properly, porcelain veneers can last 10 to 15 years or more. They are stain-resistant, durable, and designed to feel just like your natural teeth.

Let Your Smile Speak for You
Our approach to cosmetic dentistry is never rushed and never generic. At David Fisher DDS, we create refined, elegant results that feel just right for you.

Dr. David B. Fisher D.D.S.
(713) 667-8080
 https://davidfisherdds.com
 dfisherstaff@gmail.com
Bellaire & The Woodlands, TX

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