Veneers are thin porcelain or resin shells that are custom-made, tooth-colored, and placed on the fronts of teeth to modify their size, shape, color, or length. These changes are permanent and cannot be taken off after they have been installed. They may drastically alter the look of a smile and are often advised when a patient wishes to modify the color or proportion of their teeth.
Getting traditional veneers is a more intrusive process that generally necessitates the use of local anesthetic. The dentist will roughen the teeth’s surfaces and may possibly remove some enamel during this process. The results are irreversible, so patients who choose veneers will need them for the rest of their lives. After the operation, over-the-counter pain medication may be required to relieve any transient discomfort.