Veneers
Veneers are very thin porcelain shells that are attached to the front part of teeth. Veneers can cover badly stained teeth, chipped teeth, uneven teeth and large fillings.
Here's how veneers are done:
Step 1
On your first visit, your dentist may give you freezing (called a local anesthetic). He then removes a very thin layer of the enamel from your teeth to make room for the veneers. Your dentist then takes an impression of your teeth. The impression is sent to a dental lab, where your veneers are custom-made. Temporary veneers are bonded in place until the next appointment.
Step 2
The veneers are then attached to your teeth one by one, using composite resin cement.