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Dental Veneers Everything You Want To Know

Everything You Need to Know About Dental Veneers

A confident, healthy smile makes a great first impression. Nothing should stop you from being able to smile with confidence. If your teeth are not as white as they used to be, or they are chipped, cracked or crooked, you may want to consider getting dental veneers.

In order to help you understand this cosmetic dentistry procedure from start to finish, our specialists on dental veneers in Montreal have put together a complete guide to getting teeth veneers. It includes all the information you need prior to moving forward.

Key Takeaways

  • Veneers are thin, tooth-coloured shells bonded to the front of teeth to improve colour, shape, and the look of chips, small gaps, and minor misalignment.
  • Porcelain veneers are the most durable and stain-resistant, often lasting 10–15 years, but usually require multiple visits and a dental lab.
  • Composite veneers are quicker and more affordable, sometimes done in one appointment, but typically last 5–7 years and can wear or stain sooner.
  • The process starts with a consultation and may involve removing a small amount of enamel for a secure, natural-looking fit.
  • Good hygiene and regular dental visits help veneers last, and pricing depends on your case, materials, and lab fees, so an in-clinic quote is best.

What Are Dental Veneers?

Dental veneers are an excellent option if you want to improve your smile while protecting your teeth. They are thin shells that are typically composed of tooth-coloured porcelain or other composite materials. These shells are bonded over the front of your teeth to hide imperfections and improve their appearance. Veneers can be made to fit over a single tooth or cover multiple teeth.

Types of Dental Veneers

Teeth veneers can be made from two different types of materials and a dentist can help determine which veneer material is the best choice for you:

  • Porcelain Veneers: Porcelain is the most popular type of material for veneers. The material is extremely durable, resists staining and better mimics the look and feel of natural teeth.
  • Composite Resin Veneers: Composite resin material can be sculpted directly onto the natural tooth and the procedure can be completed within a day. While they are the more inexpensive option out of the two veneer materials, they are not as versatile or long-lasting as porcelain veneers.

When Should You Get Teeth Veneers?

Dental professionals may recommend veneers to patients for a number of different reasons. For instance, if your enamel is worn down, your teeth can become extremely sensitive to hot and cold sensations. Veneers can act as a protective cover for your teeth to reduce sensitivity and improve the look of your damaged teeth. Additionally, if you want to improve the shape, colour or alignment of your teeth, dental veneers can correct these issues and help you achieve a smile you can be proud of.

How Does the Dental Veneer Procedure Work?

The first step in getting dental veneers involves a consultation with your dentist. This will help both of you work out what you hope to achieve with the procedure and give you an opportunity to address any concerns you may have. Your dentist may then take photos or impressions of your natural teeth after taking an x-ray to identify any dental issues that should be taken care of first.

Porcelain Veneers vs Composite Veneers

Depending on the type of veneers selected, the installation process might include removing some enamel to ensure the veneers will bond properly to your teeth.

Here are the detailed steps by steps for each veneer procedure so that you are well-informed.

Porcelain Veneers Procedure

The installation of porcelain veneers requires several important steps to obtain the final result: a beautiful restored smile. Here is a list of what you should expect.

  • First, the dentist administers a local anesthetic (freezing) to make you more comfortable during the procedure.
  • A thin layer of the enamel from your teeth is removed to make room for the new veneers.
  • A mold of your teeth is made and used to make your porcelain veneers.
  • The mold is then sent to an outside dental laboratory where the porcelain veneers will be made. This process usually takes 2-4 weeks.
  • While waiting for your porcelain veneers, the dentist installs temporary veneers on your teeth to protect them.
  • Once the porcelain veneers are ready, your next appointment consists of the installation of your new porcelain veneers. During this appointment, the dentist verifies the colour, shape, and fit of the veneers and adjusts them until they are perfect for you.
  • Then, the dentist removes the temporary veneers, cleans your teeth, and applies a mild chemical to roughen their surface to make the porcelain veneers stick to your teeth better.
  • The porcelain veneers are then bonded to your teeth one by one, using composite resin cement. A special light beam is used to harden the cement.
  • The dentist performs the final cleaning and adjustments of your newly installed porcelain teeth veneers.

Composite Resin Veneers Procedure

Composite veneers are not only more affordable than porcelain veneers, but they also are easier and quicker to install. Here is what you should expect during your composite resin veneer procedure.

  • First, the dentist applies a mild chemical to make the tooth surface a bit rough.
  • A composite resin is selected to match the colour of your natural teeth.
  • The composite resin is then applied by layers on your tooth.
  • Each layer is hardened with a bright light.
  • After the last layer is applied and hardened, the composite resin is polished and shaped to form a tooth.

Dental Veneers Before & After

Comparing before and after dental veneers, the “after” result typically looks brighter, more even, and better balanced, with smoother edges, improved symmetry between the front teeth, and a more consistent tooth shape that can subtly reduce the appearance of small gaps or minor unevenness. Beyond aesthetics, veneers can also help restore chipped or worn edges, improve confidence in your smile, and deliver a polished result that still looks natural when the shade and proportions are chosen properly.

dental veneers before and after

Care After the Procedure

Your mouth and gums may be sore for a few days following the procedure, but this is completely normal and should pass as your mouth heals. Dental veneers like porcelain veneers can last 10-15 years, depending on how well you take care of them while composite resin veneers will last between 5 and 7 years.

To keep them looking like new, treat them as though they are your natural teeth and be consistent about your brushing and flossing. Also, visit your dentist at least twice a year for more thorough cleanings.

How Much Do Dental Veneers Cost in Montreal?

The best way to learn more about the cost of dental veneers is to get a quote from a reputable dentist. Since many factors such as the condition of your teeth, the type of veneers chosen, and laboratory fees could influence the price of teeth veneers, beware of overly attractive prices while shopping for dental veneers. They may not take into consideration some standard additional costs.

Individuals who have experienced the loss of their ability to feel good about their smile know the value of regaining that ability for the long-term. The cost of cosmetic dentistry to get teeth veneers becomes an expense they are readily willing to bear in order to get back their smile.

Making an Informed Decision

Dental veneers are a cosmetic device that alters the appearance of a person’s teeth. They help improve color, provide a natural tooth shape, reduce gaps, and hide chips and other minor damage to teeth.

Veneers can range in both cost and durability. Porcelain veneers are generally stronger and last longer, but they come with a much higher price tag. Resin-based composite veneers are more affordable but do not last as long and may break more easily.

Dental veneers are a long-term solution to cosmetic tooth problems. A person considering cosmetic dental work should discuss their options with a dentist.

FAQs about Dental Veneers

Dental veneers are generally considered a long-term, “permanent” treatment in the sense that once a tooth has been prepared for a veneer, it will typically always need some form of coverage moving forward, either a new veneer or another restoration. The veneer itself can be replaced if it chips, wears, or if you want a change in shade, but it is not something you remove and put back on like a retainer.

Most patients find veneers very manageable. If tooth preparation is needed, we typically use local anesthesia to keep you comfortable. Afterward, it is normal to have mild sensitivity for a few days, especially to cold, but this usually settles quickly. For “no-prep” or minimal-prep cases, discomfort is often minimal.

The most common issues are small chips at the edge, a veneer coming loose (debonding), and temporary sensitivity after placement. These risks are higher if you grind your teeth, bite hard objects (ice, pens, fingernails), or have an unstable bite. With good planning, proper bonding, and protective measures like a night guard when needed, veneers are typically very reliable and easy to maintain.

Learn More About Our Dental Veneers Procedure

Are you still wondering if dental veneers are right for you? Located in the West Island of Montreal, Centre Dentaire Pierrefonds can help you improve your smile with its many cosmetic dentistry procedures, including teeth veneers.

Contact us for more information on all our cosmetic procedures. You could also make an appointment with one of our specialized dentists who will help you choose the solution that is right for you.

Author Bio

Dr. Jean-Pierre Bedirian

Dr. Jean-Pierre Bedirian, B.Sc., DDS, owner of Centre Dentaire Pierrefonds, is a dental surgeon with more than two decades of experience in dental surgery. A graduate of McGill University, Dr. Bedirian obtained his Bachelor of Science in 1990, followed by a Doctor of Dental Surgery in 1994 and a multidisciplinary general residency at the Jewish General Hospital in 1995.

Dr. Bedirian is an expert in specialized dental care such as gum grafting, cosmetic dentistry and dental implants. His mission is to prevent tooth loss due to dental disease and oral cancer. As a compassionate leader, Dr. Bedirian is proud to lead a skilled interdisciplinary team that caters to the dental needs of families and individuals in the West Island of Montreal.

In addition to his clinical and educational roles, Dr. Bedirian is actively involved in various dental professional associations (see dedicated section), contributing to his field and ensuring he stays abreast of the latest advances in dental care. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for daily updates on Dr Bedirian’s dental clinic, news and educational articles.

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