
Transform Your Smile with
Dental Veneers in Greenville
Porcelain veneers are ultra-thin restorations designed to enhance the shape, color, and symmetry of your smile while maintaining a natural appearance.
At Southern Laser Dentistry, veneers are recommended only when they align with your long-term oral health and cosmetic goals.
When Veneers May Be Recommended
Patients often consider porcelain veneers when they want to improve the appearance, balance, or symmetry of their smile.
Veneers are thin porcelain restorations designed to enhance the visible surface of teeth while maintaining a natural appearance.

Discolored Teeth
Teeth that remain dark or stained even after professional whitening may benefit from veneers, which can create a brighter and more uniform smile.

Chipped or Worn Teeth
Teeth that have been chipped, cracked, or worn down over time can be restored to a smoother and more balanced shape.

Small Gaps Between Teeth
Veneers can close minor spacing between teeth without orthodontic treatment in some situations.

Irregular Tooth Shapes
Some teeth naturally grow smaller, shorter, or differently shaped than others. Veneers can help create a more consistent appearance.

Minor Misalignment
When teeth are slightly uneven, rotated, or irregularly positioned, veneers may improve visual alignment.

Smile Symmetry Concerns
If certain teeth appear uneven in length or proportion, veneers can help create a more balanced smile.
You May Be a Candidate for Veneers If:
• You feel your smile looks uneven in photos
• One or more front teeth appear darker than the others
• You have small chips or worn edges on visible teeth
• You want a more balanced, symmetrical smile
• Whitening has not produced the results you expected
Many cosmetic concerns have multiple treatment options, and veneers are only recommended when they support both appearance and long-term oral health.
Cosmetic treatment should never be one-size-fits-all.
Some patients benefit from veneers, while others may achieve their goals with bonding, whitening, or minor orthodontic adjustments.
Your consultation allows us to evaluate your smile and discuss the options that best match your goals.
Sometimes monitoring is the best next step — we’ll tell you honestly.
Bonding vs Veneers — What’s the Difference?
Both bonding and veneers improve aesthetics — but they serve different goals and levels of transformation.

Conservative Approach
Often preserves more natural tooth structure.
Usually Completed in One Visit
Most cases require no lab fabrication.
Composite Material
Color-matched resin shaped directly on the tooth.
Ideal for Small Enhancements
Chips, minor gaps, subtle reshaping.
Lower Initial Investment
Typically less costly than porcelain restorations.
Bonding

More Transformative
Designed for larger cosmetic redesigns.
Custom Porcelain
Crafted in a dental lab for durability and aesthetics.
Multiple Visits
Preparation, impressions, and final placement.
Ideal for Major Smile Changes
Significant discoloration, shape redesign, or symmetry correction.
Longer-Term Durability
Porcelain resists staining and wear over time.
Veneers
Our goal is natural results that preserve healthy tooth structure whenever possible.
What to Expect
Porcelain veneers are designed to enhance your smile with natural-looking, long-lasting results—planned with precision from the start.

1
Cosmetic Consultation
We evaluate your smile, discuss your goals, and determine if veneers are the right option for the results you want.
2
We take detailed measurements, imaging, and shade selection to design veneers that complement your features and look natural—not overdone.
3
Custom Veneers & Placement
You’ll understand every step before treatment begins—so you can move forward with confidence.
Smile Design & Planning
Your veneers are carefully crafted and bonded to create a balanced, refined smile with long-lasting results.
How Long Do Veneers Last?
With proper care, porcelain veneers can often last 10–15 years or longer.
Longevity depends on factors such as:
• Bite alignment
• Oral hygiene habits
• Avoiding excessive grinding or clenching
• Regular dental checkups
Routine care helps maintain both the appearance and durability of veneers.
Veneers FAQs
Still have questions? Our team is here to help you feel confident before your visit.
