Dental Veneers, in practical terms.
This is mostly a comfortable, two-visit process, not surgery. First visit, your teeth are gently prepped and shaped and you wear temporaries; a couple of weeks later the real veneers are bonded on. There's no real downtime, maybe some sensitivity to hot and cold for a few days. The make-or-break isn't the porcelain, it's the design: shade, shape, and proportion should fit your face, so ask to see a mock-up or trial smile before anything's permanent. With good care, quality veneers last 10–15 years before they're replaced.





