Veneers

A veneer is a very thin layer of porcelain used to improve either the strength or the cosmetic look of a tooth that has been compromised in some way, either from decay, trauma or malformation of the enamel. A veneer is one of the least invasive treatments available in dentistry because there is less removal of healthy tooth structure to provide the needed retention to keep the veneer in place.

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