Ceramic and Composite Veneers

Ceramic veneers, also known as porcelain veneers, are thin shells made of ceramic material that are custom-made to fit over the front surface of the teeth. They are known for their natural appearance and ability to mimic the color, texture, and translucency of natural teeth. Ceramic veneers are highly resistant to stains and can provide long-lasting results.

Composite veneers, also known as direct veneers, are made of a tooth-colored composite resin material that is applied directly to the teeth. Unlike ceramic veneers, composite veneers are typically built up and shaped directly on the teeth by the dentist. The composite resin is matched to the desired tooth shade and carefully sculpted to achieve the desired shape and appearance.