Porcelain Dental Veneers and Laminates in Miami, FL
If you’re looking to transform your smile with natural-looking results, porcelain veneers and laminates offer a long-lasting, minimally invasive solution. At Super Dentist Miami, we specialize in custom smile enhancements using high-quality materials that mimic the appearance of healthy, beautiful teeth. Whether you’re fixing a single tooth or designing a full smile makeover, veneers deliver stunning results.
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General & Preventive Dentistry
Cosmetic Dentistry
Restorative Dentistry
Emergency Dentistry
Orthodontics
What Are Dental Veneers and Laminates?
Veneers are ultra-thin shells of porcelain bonded to the front of your teeth to improve shape, size, color, and alignment.
Laminates are similar but even thinner and may require less or no enamel removal, depending on the case.
Both are custom-made and offer a highly aesthetic, durable solution for smile enhancement.
What Veneers Can Improve
- Discolored or stained teeth that don’t respond to whitening
- Small or worn-down teeth
- Chipped, cracked, or uneven edges
- Gaps between teeth
- Minor misalignment or asymmetry
- Old restorations or worn bonding
The Process
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Consultation and Smile Design
We evaluate your teeth, gums, bite, and goals, and may take digital scans or impressions. -
Tooth Preparation (if needed)
A thin layer of enamel is removed (or none at all, depending on the case) to fit the veneers. -
Temporary Veneers (optional)
Temporary veneers may be placed while your permanent ones are being made. -
Final Placement
Custom veneers are bonded with precision and adjusted for comfort, fit, and aesthetics.
Why Choose Super Dentist Miami for Veneers?
- Custom cosmetic planning tailored to your facial features
- High-quality materials with natural translucency
- Conservative tooth preparation with ultra-thin options
- Bilingual staff and friendly, pressure-free consultations
- Transparent pricing and flexible financing
FAQs
What’s the difference between veneers and laminates?
Both improve the appearance of teeth, but laminates are thinner and may require less enamel removal. Your dentist will recommend the best option based on your case.