Minimally invasive no-prep veneers

No Prep Veneers

Have questions about this treatment? We believe in informed decisions. Below you'll find answers to the most commonly asked questions about this service, covering everything from the procedure to recovery and results.

No-prep veneers are ultra-thin porcelain shells placed over the existing teeth with minimal or no enamel removal. They are a conservative cosmetic option that preserves as much natural tooth structure as possible.

Your teeth are assessed, digital scans or impressions are taken, and sent to the lab. At the delivery appointment, the ultra-thin veneers are bonded directly onto the existing tooth surface with little to no preparation required.

No-prep veneers deliver cosmetic improvements with minimal intervention. For the right candidate, the result is virtually identical to traditional veneers, with less time in the chair and no temporary phase.

Everything You Need to Know

Common Questions About This Treatment

Who might consider this treatment?

Patients wanting subtle smile improvements, those with healthy teeth that need only surface-level refinement for improved aesthetics.

What is the typical experience like?

Your teeth are evaluated to determine candidacy. If suitable, ultra-thin porcelain shells are bonded directly onto your existing tooth surfaces with little to no preparation required.

How long does it usually take?

No-prep veneers typically require 2 visits over 2-3 weeks. The first visit involves consultation and impressions, with final veneer bonding at the second visit. Less chair time than traditional veneers.

What should I know about recovery after?

Minimal recovery needed since there's little to no tooth preparation. Some patients experience slight sensitivity for 24-48 hours. Your new smile is immediately functional with excellent aesthetics.