What to know about dental veneers
Overview
If you’ve ever hidden your smile due to stains, chips or gaps, dental veneers can help. As thin, natural-looking covers placed on the front of your teeth, veneers transform your smile for a more confident you.
At Aspen Dental, our veneers are customized to your smile for a long-term look and feel that’s true to you. Plus, every care plan comes with a compassionate, expert team dedicated to help you achieve the results you want, affordably.
Aspen Dental customizes veneer care to your smile with options like porcelain and composite materials
The veneer process is comfortable and tailored, helping you achieve a brighter, more confident smile
Pricing and payment options are clear and designed to help make veneers affordable
What are dental veneers?
Dental veneers are custom-crafted covers that bond to the front of your teeth with a precise fit. Once bonded, veneers make your smile brighter, stronger and more even, helping to improve the way you feel in your day-to-day.
When to get dental veneers
If you’re looking for a more confident or comfortable smile, veneers may be good for you. Talk to your local Aspen Dental care team if you’re experiencing any of the following:
Stained teeth
Deep stains from medications, root canals or fluoride that whitening treatments can’t fix.
Chipped or broken teeth
Damaged, chipped or cracked teeth that need restoration.
Misaligned teeth
Misaligned or uneven teeth that impact the look or bite of your smile.
Teeth gap
Uneven spaces that can be adjusted for a fuller, more confident natural-looking smile.
Types of dental veneers
Porcelain veneers
Durable, stain-resistant and carefully designed to match your natural teeth.
Composite resin veneers
More affordable than porcelain and completed in one visit.
Porcelain laminate veneers
Ultra-thin covers, also known as Lumineers, that preserve your enamel with minimal to no prep.
Snap-on veneers
Quick, custom-made and removable covers that are budget-friendly.
Dental veneers vs. dental crowns
Veneers or crowns: what’s the difference? Let’s talk about it.
Primary purpose
Used to improve the look of your smile
Primary purpose
Used to protect and strengthen teeth
Used for
Stains, chips, tooth shape or minor alignment issues
Used for
Decay, cracks or large cavities
Coverage
Front surface of teeth
Coverage
Full coverage over tooth
Preparation
Minimal to no enamel removal
Preparation
Enamel removal to reshape tooth to crown
Longevity
Several years with proper care
Longevity
Several years with proper care
Insurance coverage
Insurance coverage
Covered if medically necessary
How to care for teeth
with veneers
Maintain good oral hygiene
Avoid biting too hard
Chewing on ice or hard foods may damage your veneers.
Use a mouthguard
Wear a mouthguard for sports or if you grind your teeth, especially at night.
Attend dental checkups
Regular visits keep your veneers and natural teeth healthy.
Avoid nail-biting
Habits like opening packages with your teeth, chewing on pens or biting your nails can shorten veneer lifespan.
Use alcohol-free mouthwash
Alcohol can deteriorate the bonding material of your veneers. Using an alcohol-free mouthwash can help prolong the durability of your veneers.
Report discomfort to your dentist
If a veneer chips, cracks or feels loose, contact your dentist right away.
What’s the process for getting dental veneers?
Learn how our process makes getting dental veneers quick, easy and comfortable.
First, your dentist will examine your teeth. We’ll discuss your goals and may take X-rays or impressions as needed before planning your custom care plan. We’ll place your veneers when once you’ve reviewed and accepted your plan.
How your smile is prepared depends on the type of veneers you’re getting. For porcelain and composite veneers, any necessary enamel will be removed to prep your teeth for your veneers. If you get porcelain, your impressions will be sent to the lab as well.
Composite: Placement, shaping and polishing happens in one visit. After placement, your dentist will ensure their fit, shape and color look natural before polishing.
Porcelain: Placement happens in two visits. For your first visit, you’ll get a temporary set. At your next visit, your dentist will bond your final set and ensure a proper fit.
Lastly, your dentist will finalize your veneers. We’ll check your bite and have you review your smile to make any final tweaks or adjustments. A follow-up may be scheduled to confirm everything feels comfortable after a few days or weeks of use.
How much do veneers cost?
How much yours cost depends on the material and number of veneers needed. For instance, porcelain usually costs more than composite but lasts longer. To get an estimate based on your unique needs, schedule a visit with your local Aspen Dental care team.
We make dental care easier
Comprehensive care
We offer a full suite of dental services for all of your smile needs.
Same-day appointments
With same-day availability and flexible hours, seeing your provider is easy.
Flexible financing options
99% of patients who apply for 3rd-party financing are approved.
Benefits of dental veneers
Get the smile you’ve always wanted with the help of veneers.
Restore confidence by improving the look of your smile
Close gaps and correct uneven tooth shapes
Stain-resistant options for a long-lasting bright smile
Custom-fit for comfort and a natural look
Your smile with veneers: before and after
With dental veneers, a more confident you is only a visit away. If you’ve been wanting to transform the look of your smile, meet with your Aspen Dental care team today to see how dental veneers can help.
Frequently asked questions about veneers
Most insurance plans consider veneers cosmetic and may not cover them. Please note, Medicaid is not accepted at Aspen Dental offices. Your Aspen Dental team will review your coverage, provide an estimate of out-of-pocket costs and walk you through 3rd-party financing options that you can apply for right in office.
If you don’t have insurance, the Aspen Dental Savings Plan² is available to help you save up to 30% on your overall dental care. We can help you save on services like your exam, X-rays and other pre-treatment dental care that you may need before getting veneers. Please note, a discount on veneers through ADSP is not currently available.
²The Aspen Dental Savings Plan is NOT insurance. Please see plan terms and conditions for details.
At Aspen Dental, we have options for every smile, including veneers and dentures. Veneers are a great cosmetic solution for helping transform the look of your smile, while dentures help replace anywhere from a couple teeth to an entire row.
If you’re unfamiliar with one or both, now is a good time to learn the differences and see which treatment fits your needs. To learn more, explore our blog.
Veneers vs. dentures >
With proper care, bonded veneers can last for years.
Porcelain veneers can last 10–15 years
Composite veneers can last 5–7 years
Dental veneers are custom covers that bond to the front of your teeth with a precise fit to transform how your smile looks. They bond with your natural teeth to improve the way you feel in your day-to-day by making your teeth straighter and brighter. Veneers may be for you if you’re looking to correct:
Teeth that are stained or discolored
Chipped or broken teeth
Uneven or irregularly shaped teeth
Gaps between teeth
A small amount of enamel is removed for veneer placement. Enamel is the hard, outer layer of the tooth that protects it from damage, so removing it can lead to future damage of your natural tooth. However, our Aspen Dental care team will work with you to discuss these changes and ensure you are comfortable.
Yes, some veneers are permanent. To learn more about how long veneers last, how to care for them and which are permanent, explore our quick guide today.
Are veneers permanent >
Usually the upper front teeth, since they’re most visible when you smile. Veneers can also be used on other teeth as needed.
Yes, eventually. With proper care and consistent check-ups, veneers have great longevity. If you take great care of your veneers, you may need replacements every:
8-10 years for porcelain veneers
2-5 years for composite veneers
If they chip or loosen
Veneers are permanent once placed. It’s important to address any dental health issues first, as well as pricing, your long-term goals and needs.
Most patients feel little to no pain, thanks to local anesthesia and modern techniques.
They can, but with good oral hygiene and consistent care visits, you can maintain the health of your natural teeth. Brushing, flossing and regular checkups can keep both your veneers, natural teeth and oral health in great shape for years to come.