Porcelain Veneers

Custom Veneers For A Natural Smile

Porcelain veneers are a long lasting cosmetic solution designed to improve the shape, color, and overall appearance of your teeth. These thin ceramic shells are bonded to the front of each tooth to create a more balanced and attractive smile.

La Tooth Doc provides custom veneers that are carefully designed to match your features and look natural in everyday settings. The goal is not to create a smile that looks artificial, but one that feels like a better version of your own.

Veneers can address multiple cosmetic concerns at once, making them a popular option for patients who want a noticeable improvement.

They are often used to correct:

  • Discolored or stained teeth
  • Chipped or worn edges
  • Uneven shapes or sizes
  • Gaps between teeth
  • Mild alignment concerns


By combining aesthetics with durability, veneers provide results that are both functional and visually appealing.

Schedule Your Veneers Consultation

If you are looking to improve multiple aspects of your smile, porcelain veneers may be the right option.

Schedule a consultation with La Tooth Doc to explore your goals and learn what is possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Porcelain veneers are thin ceramic shells placed over the front of teeth to improve their appearance. They are commonly used in cosmetic dentistry for smile enhancement.

La Tooth Doc focuses on detail, function, and natural looking results. Each veneer is designed to enhance your smile while maintaining long term oral health.

With proper care, veneers can last 10 to 15 years or longer. Regular dental visits and good oral hygiene help extend their lifespan.

Yes. Veneers are designed to match the color, shape, and light reflection of natural teeth, creating a balanced and realistic appearance.

The process is generally comfortable. Local anesthesia may be used during preparation to minimize discomfort.

A small amount of enamel is typically removed to allow for proper placement and a natural fit.

Veneers can improve the appearance of mild alignment issues. More significant cases may require orthodontic treatment such as Invisalign.

Yes. Because a small amount of enamel is removed, veneers are considered a long term treatment.