Removing a thin layer of enamel from the target teeth will come first. Doing so will create enough space for the veneers to attach to. Some types of veneers do not need dental preparation. But permanent ones will need careful preparation.
The dentist will then take dental impressions again. The lab will use the impressions in the lab for creating the dental veneers. Some clinics have 3D mapping technology and printing technology. This enables the patient to get the veneers by the end of the appointment.
Temporary dental veneers can protect the patient’s smile while the lab creates permanent shells. Once the permanent veneers are ready, the patient will return to the clinic. The dentist will roughen the front surface of the teeth first with a type of acidic gel. This will make the bond between the shells and the dental surfaces stronger.
Cementing the custom-fit shells to the patient’s teeth will come next. A curing light will harden the cement and fix the shells to the treated teeth. This will happen in minutes. The set of dental veneers will then be part of the teeth.