The Smile You Have Always Imagined Is Possible

Dental Veneers in Toronto and North York

Some smiles just need a little lift. Others need a complete reimagining. Either way, dental veneers at Celina Dentistry can get you there in as few as two appointments. Thin, custom-crafted, and designed specifically for your face, veneers are one of the most powerful cosmetic dental treatments available, and the results speak for themselves.

What Are Dental Veneers?

A dental veneer is a thin shell of porcelain or composite material bonded to the front surface of a tooth. Each veneer is individually designed to the exact shape, size, and shade you and your dentist agree on during the planning process. The result looks entirely natural, because a great veneer is not supposed to look like a veneer. It is supposed to look like the best version of your own tooth.

What Can Veneers Fix?

Teeth that are permanently stained or discoloured and do not respond to professional whitening. Chipped or slightly cracked teeth. Small gaps between teeth. Unevenly shaped or sized teeth. Teeth that look too short or too worn. A smile that lacks balance, proportion, or symmetry. One veneer can fix a single tooth. A full set can completely transform your smile in a matter of visits.

Porcelain vs. Composite Veneers

Porcelain veneers are the premium choice. Fabricated in a dental lab from high-quality ceramic, they mimic the translucency and texture of natural enamel with exceptional precision. They are stain-resistant, highly durable, and can last 15 to 20 years or more with proper care. Composite veneers can be applied directly to the tooth in a single appointment at a lower cost, making them a good option for patients who want improvement without the full porcelain commitment. We discuss both options honestly at your consultation so you can make the right choice for your goals and budget.

Your Veneer Experience at Celina Dentistry

We begin with a consultation to understand exactly what you want to change and to evaluate whether veneers are the best approach. We use digital design tools to give you a preview of your anticipated results before any treatment begins. You have input at every stage. A small amount of enamel is prepared from the tooth surface, impressions are taken, and temporary veneers protect your teeth while your custom veneers are being crafted. At your final appointment, your permanent veneers are bonded into place, polished, and perfected. The entire process is designed around you. Not a template. Not a cookie-cutter smile. Your smile.

Ready to See What Your Smile Could Look Like?

Book a veneer consultation at Celina Dentistry in Toronto and North York. We will show you your potential result before you commit to a single thing. The smile you have been thinking about is closer than you realize. Book Your Smile Consultation Today. Spots fill quickly, so do not wait.
FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

Are veneers permanent?
Because a thin layer of enamel is removed during preparation, veneers are considered an irreversible treatment. This is a long-term commitment. The veneers themselves, however, are highly durable. Porcelain veneers can last 15 to 20 years or more before needing replacement.
Not when they are designed well. The key is a customized approach that takes into account your tooth shape, facial proportions, and the natural variation in colour and translucency that makes a smile look real. Our veneers are crafted to enhance your smile, not overpower it.
Porcelain veneers are highly resistant to staining, more so than natural enamel. They maintain their colour beautifully over the long term. Composite veneers are more susceptible to staining and may need polishing or replacement sooner. We discuss the long-term maintenance expectations for each option at your consultation.
Whitening agents do not affect porcelain. If you are considering veneers, we recommend whitening your natural teeth first so that your veneers can be shaded to match your desired brightness from the start.
Grinding puts additional stress on veneers and can reduce their lifespan. We do not automatically exclude patients who grind, but we address the bruxism first, typically with a custom night guard, before placing veneers. We want your investment to last.