Color • Shape • Symmetry

Porcelain Veneers San Antonio, Texas

Thin, durable porcelain covers that refine tooth color, shape, and spacing while protecting your bite. Planned with photos, shade guides, and a step-by-step roadmap.

What porcelain veneers can do

Veneers are custom ceramic shells bonded to the front of teeth. They brighten deep discoloration, level edges, close small gaps, and bring balance to your smile line with a natural, lifelike finish.

Natural translucency

Porcelain mimics enamel, so light passes through and reflects like a real tooth.

Stain resistance

Glazed ceramic resists coffee, tea, and wine better than bonding.

Bite-aware design

Shaped to your bite to help reduce chipping and edge wear.

Who’s a good candidate

Deep discoloration

Internal stains that don’t respond to teeth whitening.

Chips and wear

Worn edges, minor fractures, or uneven shapes on front teeth.

Small spaces

Close gaps and refine proportions without moving roots.

If alignment concerns are moderate, we may start with ClearCorrect aligners or Six Month Smiles and finish with conservative veneers.

Veneer options

We match the material and prep style to your enamel and goals.

Conventional porcelain veneers

Ultra-precise ceramics with minimal reduction of front enamel. Ideal for shape change and deeper color correction.

  • Shade and translucency layered for realism
  • Edge strength for longer wear
  • Best for moderate shape and color change

Minimal-prep veneers

Very thin ceramics when small changes are needed. Enamel-first approach to preserve tooth structure.

  • Gentle contouring or no-prep in select cases
  • Great for edge leveling and mild gaps
  • Case selection is key

Our process

  1. 1

    Consult and preview

    Photos, shade reading, and a bite-focused exam. We preview options and map steps and fees. Whitening first if nearby teeth will be lightened.

  2. 2

    Preparation and provisionals

    Minimal enamel shaping with gentle numbing. Provisional veneers let you test shape and length before final ceramics.

  3. 3

    Try-in and bonding

    We check shade in natural light, confirm edges, and bond with isolation. Final photos and care plan wrap up the visit.

Care and longevity

Simple habits keep veneers looking great for years.

Nightguard if you grind

Protects edges and porcelain from nighttime forces.

Non-abrasive polish

Hygiene visits use ceramic-safe polish to maintain luster.

Smart habits

Cut food, avoid using teeth as tools, and keep up daily care.

Cost and timing

You’ll receive a written estimate before we start. We can phase care to fit your calendar.

Consult

Records, shade plan, and a preview of shape and length goals.

Two–three visits

Prep and provisionals, then try-in and bonding of final ceramics.

Maintenance

Home care tips, bite check, and photos to track results.

FAQ

Will veneers look thick or bulky

No. We plan thickness by the tenth of a millimeter and align edges with your smile line and lip posture.

Do veneers stain

Porcelain resists stains. Keep up cleanings and avoid abrasive toothpaste to protect the glaze.

How long do veneers last

With good care and bite protection, many cases last for years. We review a nightguard if you clench or grind.

Veneers or crowns

Veneers are conservative for front surfaces. If a tooth is cracked or heavily filled, a crown may be better for strength.

Visit our San Antonio office

Address: 13909 Nacogdoches Rd, Suite 113-A, San Antonio, TX 78217

Hours: Mon 9–5 • Tue–Fri 10–6 • Sat 9–12