To place dental veneers, a small amount of natural tooth enamel must first be removed. This makes dental veneers irreversible. Veneers can also chip or crack, come loose or fall off, and may increase the risk of tooth sensitivity, though these things are less likely if you take proper care of your restorations.
By and large, there are very few risks associated with porcelain veneers, but that doesn’t mean they are the best fit for everyone. During your initial consultation, we will evaluate your smile, answer any questions you have, and help you decide if dental veneers are the right solution for your needs.