Cosmetic veneers in Guelph
Dental and porcelain veneers can reshape, brighten, and balance selected smiles.
A veneer is a custom covering placed over the front of a tooth. Veneers may be used to improve the appearance of selected stained, chipped, worn, uneven, or misshapen teeth when the teeth and gums are healthy enough for treatment.
Why veneers help
A cosmetic option for shape, shade, and balance.
Veneers are planned carefully so they fit your smile, bite, facial features, and long-term maintenance needs.
Improve tooth shape
Veneers can change the visible shape and proportions of selected teeth.
Address lasting stains
Veneers may help when discoloration does not respond well to whitening.
Repair cosmetic chips
Selected chips and worn edges can sometimes be covered with veneer treatment.
Create a balanced smile
Veneers are planned with neighboring teeth, smile line, and facial features in mind.
Plan conservatively
We compare veneers with whitening, bonding, alignment, or crowns before recommending treatment.
Preview expectations
Shade, shape, and tooth proportions are discussed carefully before irreversible steps begin.
What to expect
A smile planning process before any veneer treatment begins.
We start by learning what you want to change, then assess your teeth, gums, bite, enamel, and whether veneers are the right option.
Cosmetic consultation
We discuss your goals, concerns, timeline, and what you want your smile to look like.
Health and bite assessment
We check gum health, enamel, cavities, bite, grinding habits, and existing dental work.
Smile planning
Shade, shape, number of veneers, and alternatives are reviewed before treatment.
Placement and maintenance
If veneers are chosen, we plan placement carefully and explain long-term care.

Veneer details
When veneers may be considered.
Veneers are cosmetic restorations, so health, bite, and tooth structure must be assessed first.
Veneers may address
- Permanent stains
- Small chips
- Worn or uneven edges
- Minor shape concerns
- Selected spacing or symmetry concerns
We evaluate
- Enamel thickness
- Gum health
- Bite and grinding habits
- Existing restorations
- Whether whitening or aligners should happen first
Related services
Related cosmetic and restorative services.
Questions patients ask
Veneer FAQs
These answers are general. Your dentist will explain whether veneers fit your teeth and goals.
What can veneers change?
Veneers can change the visible shape, shade, length, and symmetry of selected teeth.
Are veneers right for stained teeth?
They may be an option for stains that whitening cannot improve, but we assess the cause of discoloration first.
Do veneers require healthy teeth?
Yes. Cavities, gum disease, bite problems, or heavy grinding may need to be addressed before veneers.
Are porcelain and composite veneers different?
Yes. Porcelain and composite veneers differ in material, appearance, durability, maintenance, and appointment process. We can compare them during a consultation.

