Dental Veneers in Dublin, Grove City & Gahanna, Ohio
A Beautiful Smile with Dental Veneers
Veneers are one of our best and most useful procedures for cosmetic dentistry. We provide veneers to dozens of patients annually, helping them achieve the smile they’ve always wanted.
What Veneers Can Do
- Cover stained teeth that don’t respond to whitening
- Conceal crooked or misaligned teeth
- Mask chipped or damaged teeth
- Close gaps between teeth
The Procedure
Veneers can be applied to multiple teeth, though most patients choose their front teeth for maximum visibility. The tooth surface is prepared by removing approximately 0.5mm of enamel before the veneer is bonded. The procedure is permanent — once placed, veneers require professional removal if discontinued.
Important Considerations
- Veneers are less durable than natural teeth — avoid biting hard foods
- They cannot be whitened once stained
- The underlying natural teeth still need proper hygiene to prevent decay
- With proper care, veneers can last 10-15 years
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does insurance cover dental veneers?
Veneers are a cosmetic procedure, so dental insurance typically does not cover them. Our Dublin, Gahanna, and Grove City offices offer financing options — ask our team about payment plans when you book your consultation.
How long do dental veneers last?
With proper care, veneers last 10–15 years. Avoid biting hard foods, and keep up with regular hygiene — the natural teeth underneath still need care to prevent decay.
How many appointments does it take to get veneers?
The process typically requires at least two visits: one to prepare the tooth surface (removing about 0.5mm of enamel) and a second to bond the finished veneer. Our team at daily DENTAL & bracesbar will walk you through the timeline at your consultation.
Am I a good candidate for dental veneers?
Veneers work well for patients with stained teeth that don't respond to whitening, chips, minor misalignment, or gaps. They're a cosmetic solution, so underlying dental health needs to be in good shape first — something we assess at your initial visit.
Can veneers be whitened if they stain over time?
No — once placed, veneers cannot be whitened. If they become discolored, professional removal and replacement is the only option, which is why placement shade selection matters. Our providers at daily DENTAL & bracesbar help you choose a shade that matches your long-term goals.
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