Procedure · Veneers

Veneers

Thin, custom-made shells bonded to the front of teeth — correcting shape, size, color, and minor alignment.

Specialty Cosmetic
Duration Typically 2–3 visits over 1–2 weeks
Pain expectation Minimal — most veneer preparation requires very little anesthesia. Mild sensitivity afterwards is normal.
Specialist Dr. Deepika Mod

When you might need this

  • Permanently stained teeth that don't respond to whitening
  • Chipped or worn front teeth
  • Minor crowding or gaps
  • Reshaping uneven teeth for a balanced smile

What the procedure involves

  1. Cosmetic consultation and mock-up of desired result
  2. Minimal preparation of the front of the tooth
  3. Impressions taken for custom veneer fabrication
  4. Temporary veneers fitted while permanent ones are made
  5. Permanent veneers bonded at a follow-up visit

How long it takes

Typically 2–3 visits over 1–2 weeks.

Pain expectation

Minimal — most veneer preparation requires very little anesthesia. Mild sensitivity afterwards is normal.

Technology used

  • High-quality ceramic / porcelain veneer materials
  • Precision shade matching
  • Minimally invasive preparation techniques

Recovery & aftercare

Normal eating after bonding. Avoid biting hard objects directly with veneered teeth.

See full post-op care guide →

Pricing: Costs vary by complexity, materials, and number of sittings. Please contact us for a personalized estimate after consultation.

Common questions

Frequently asked.

Traditional veneers involve some tooth preparation, so they're considered semi-permanent. Ultra-thin no-prep veneers are sometimes possible.

Well-made and well-cared-for veneers last 10–15+ years.

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