Your custom veneers are digitally crafted and 3D-printed with high-precision technology, ensuring an exact fit and a natural, seamless appearance.
3D composite veneers are sculpted directly onto the teeth using high-quality resin materials, offering a fast, minimally invasive solution for enhancing smile aesthetics.

This technique allows for chairside design and placement in a single visit, offering efficient and highly customized results with minimal tooth alteration.
We evaluate your smile and take a precise 3D digital scan to map tooth shape, alignment, and proportions before designing your custom veneers.
Your custom veneers are digitally crafted and 3D-printed with high-precision technology, ensuring an exact fit and a natural, seamless appearance.
The finished veneers are placed, adjusted for comfort, and polished to a smooth, lifelike shine—instantly enhancing your smile.
Key information about treatment durability, comfort, and candidacy.
With proper care, they typically last 5–7 years and can be touched up or replaced as needed.
Yes—unlike porcelain veneers, composite veneers are more conservative and can often be removed or adjusted with minimal impact.
Composite materials are more porous than porcelain, so limiting stain-causing foods and regular polishing can help maintain brightness.
No—most patients do not require anesthesia, and the procedure is gentle on natural teeth.
They’re best suited for front-facing teeth that require cosmetic refinement rather than structural restoration.
Composite veneers are made from tooth colored composite resin that is sculpted directly onto the teeth to improve shape, color, and symmetry. This treatment can often be completed in a single appointment. The newest composite veneers are 3D Printed Composite Veneers which are designed, created and delivers at our office in one visit.
Composite veneers typically last 5–7 years, depending on oral hygiene and lifestyle habits. They can often be repaired or refreshed if needed.
Yes. Composite veneers usually cost less because they do not require laboratory fabrication and can often be completed in one visit and total treatment time is less then half of porcelain veneers. They are about half the cost of porcelain veneers. Composite veneers are about $1000 per tooth.
Yes. One advantage of composite veneers is that they can usually be repaired or reshaped easily without replacing the entire veneer.
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