With proper care, veneers commonly last ten to fifteen years or longer.
No. Because a small amount of enamel is typically removed, veneers are considered a long-term cosmetic solution.
Not when properly designed. Dr. Baseri tailors every veneer case to look natural and proportionate to your face.
This depends on your goals. Some patients choose a few veneers for targeted correction, while others opt for a fuller smile transformation.
Veneers do not require special products, but consistent oral hygiene and regular checkups help protect your investment for the long term.
Porcelain veneers resist staining significantly better than natural enamel or composite bonding, helping your bright result last for many years.
This is a common approach. Many patients choose veneers for the teeth most visible when smiling, which Dr. Baseri can identify with you during your consultation.
Yes, within reason. Veneers can give the impression or appearance of straighter teeth for mild rotation or spacing issues, though significant misalignment may be better addressed with orthodontic treatment first.
No. Once your veneers are fully bonded and adjusted, most patients report that eating and speaking feel completely normal within a short adjustment period.
Yes. Many patients combine veneers with whitening or other treatments as part of a coordinated plan, which Dr. Baseri will map out during your consultation.