Understanding Dental Veneers in Marysville
While the two types of veneers we offer can fix similar concerns, there are some differences between the two procedures. Here’s what you should know.
Composite Veneers
These veneers are made by adding tooth-colored composite resin to your tooth to cover minor cosmetic imperfections. We can typically complete composite veneers in a single visit, and they are more affordable than porcelain veneers.
Porcelain Veneers
These are micro-thin layers of porcelain that a dental lab customizes to fit snugly over the front surface of your tooth. Dr. Halasa must remove a small portion of your tooth’s enamel to ensure a perfect fit, which makes porcelain veneers a permanent treatment option. With porcelain veneers, Dr. Halasa can alter the shape, size, and shade of your teeth, completely redesigning your smile for a full smile transformation.