Dental veneers are special ceramic coatings that are applied directly to the outer surface of each tooth, in order to improve the aesthetic appearance. They can be used to improve the color of the teeth, to improve their shape and size, as well as to correct minor defects on the surface of the teeth.


The procedure of placing dental veneers usually requires two visits to the dentist. At the first visit, the dentist will place the veneers on your teeth and adapt them to their surface. At the second visit, the veneers will be finally placed on your teeth.


Dental veneers are versatile and can be customized to fit each patient’s needs. They can be made in different shapes and colors, and can be matched to your natural teeth for a more natural look. They can last for years, but require special care to keep them in good condition. It is important to maintain good dental hygiene and avoid foods and drinks that can damage your veneers and teeth.

In what cases are they recommended?
– Total whitening of yellow teeth by covering them with ceramic veneers.
– Restoration of the appearance of teeth, changed due to smoking, food, drinks.
– Enlargement of the surfaces of two adjacent teeth separated by a visible interdental space without the use of devices, crowns or prostheses.
– Extension of teeth that have been worn down progressively due to advanced age or bruxism
– Determining function and chewing, made difficult by the presence of a crooked tooth.
– This makes the teeth white and shiny for long periods.
It should be taken into account that this is a conservative operation as the vitality of the tooth is preserved, in other words it is not necessary to remove the nerve