
Transform your smile with ultra-thin porcelain veneers designed to be beautiful, natural-looking, and conservative from the start. At Chic Smile, we specialize in minimally invasive veneer treatments that can enhance your smile with little to no drilling or shots, and a more comfortable experience from first consultation to final reveal.
If you’ve been thinking about veneers but feel hesitant about the process, you’re not alone. Many patients worry about discomfort, anesthesia, or having too much natural tooth structure removed. Ultra-thin veneers offer a different approach.
At Chic Smile, we primarily place ultra-thin veneers, commonly referred to as Lumineers, a trusted brand known for its no-prep or minimal-prep design. These delicate porcelain shells are bonded to the front surface of your natural teeth to improve the appearance of chips, gaps, discoloration, uneven edges, and other cosmetic concerns.
Because ultra-thin veneers require little to no contouring in many cases, Dr. Adeli can preserve more of your natural tooth structure while still creating a polished, radiant result. The experience is designed to feel simple, comfortable, and tailored to you.

Most patients are surprised to find out the entire process takes just two appointments, and the consultation is complimentary.
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Ultra-thin porcelain is slightly translucent, just like a natural tooth. Nobody will know unless you tell them.
You brush and floss exactly like you normally would. No special products, no complicated routines.
Porcelain is one of the most durable materials used in cosmetic dentistry — comparable in strength to natural tooth enamel.
Because ultra-thin veneers require little to no prep, your underlying tooth structure stays intact. Unlike traditional veneers, this process is conservative by design.
We’ll start with a free consultation to learn more about your smile goals, evaluate your teeth, and talk through whether ultra-thin veneers are the right fit. Dr. Adeli will walk you through your options, answer your questions, and help you feel fully informed before moving forward.
If any light surface smoothing is needed to help your veneers fit naturally, we’ll take care of it with a gentle, conservative approach. In many cases, no shots or drilling are needed. We’ll then take precise impressions and send them to the lab, where your custom veneers are carefully crafted.
Once your veneers are ready, you’ll return for placement. Dr. Adeli will check the fit, shape, and shade, make any final refinements, and bond your veneers securely in place. You’ll leave with a smile that looks natural, elevated, and completely your own.
When considering veneers, many patients wonder about the permanence of this cosmetic dental treatment. While veneers are long-lasting, they are not considered a permanent solution. They do not last forever. Also, once you have veneers placed, it is important to understand that the process is irreversible.
This is because a small amount of enamel is typically removed from the surface of your teeth to accommodate the veneers. As a result, once you have veneers, you will always need some form of restoration on those teeth. If a veneer wears out, for example, you will need to get a new one.
However, with proper care and maintenance, veneers can provide you with a beautiful smile for many years. It is essential to follow your dentist's recommendations for care and to schedule regular dental visits to ensure your veneers remain in excellent condition.
While veneers may need to be replaced eventually, their durability and ability to enhance your smile make them a worthwhile investment for many individuals seeking to improve their dental aesthetics.
Veneers are an incredibly versatile cosmetic dental treatment, but can they fix crowded teeth? While veneers are not a solution for severe orthodontic issues, they can be an effective option for addressing mild to moderate cases of crowding. Veneers work by covering the front surface of the teeth, allowing your dentist to create the appearance of a more aligned and uniform smile.
In cases of mild crowding, veneers can be used to reshape and resize the teeth, giving the illusion of straighter teeth without the need for braces or other orthodontic treatments. However, it is important to consult with a qualified dentist to determine if veneers are the right solution for your specific dental needs. In some cases, your dentist may recommend a combination of orthodontic treatment and veneers to achieve the desired results.
The longevity of veneers is another common concern for those considering this cosmetic dental treatment. Veneers are designed to be a long-lasting solution for enhancing the appearance of your teeth, but how long do they actually last?
On average, porcelain veneers can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years, and in some cases, even longer. The lifespan of your veneers largely depends on how well you take care of them.
To maximize the lifespan of your veneers, it is crucial to maintain excellent oral hygiene and attend regular dental check-ups. Avoid using your teeth as tools to open packages or bottles, as this can cause damage not only to your veneers but also to your natural teeth.
Additionally, if you have a habit of grinding or clenching your teeth, it’s a good idea to discuss this with your dentist, as wearing a night guard can help protect your veneers from unnecessary wear and tear. By taking these precautions, you can enjoy the benefits of your veneers for many years to come.
Veneers are a popular cosmetic dental treatment known for their ability to transform smiles with stunning results. One of the most appealing aspects of veneers is their ability to maintain a bright, white appearance. But do veneers stay white forever? The answer is “yes!”
Veneers are typically made from porcelain, a material that is naturally stain resistant. Unlike your natural enamel, it will never become stained over time by coffee, tea, berries, tobacco use, or anything else.
However, veneers can become discolored due to the buildup of plaque and tartar. Maintaining great at-home oral hygiene will help prevent this. Tartar can also be removed during your six-month exams and teeth cleanings with your dentist, so this is only a temporary issue.
Maintaining good oral hygiene at home is also essential for keeping your veneers in great shape. This is because cavities can damage the teeth underneath your veneers and cause them to fail, and poor dietary, lifestyle, and oral hygiene habits can cause any teeth without veneers to become stained.
At Chic Smile, the process is intentionally simple. Your first visit is a free consultation where we assess your smile and walk you through the ultra-thin veneer process. If you move forward, your second appointment involves minimal surface preparation — no shots, no drilling — followed by impressions sent to the lab. Your final appointment is placement day, when your custom veneers are bonded and your smile is complete. Most upper arch cases take just two clinical appointments after your consultation.
We do not use local anesthetic - no pain!
When done by a skilled dentist like Dr. Nazila Adeli, veneers are generally safe and not bad for your teeth. However, because the process involves removing some of your natural tooth enamel, it does carry some risks. Once the enamel is removed, your teeth may become more sensitive to hot and cold temperatures. And if your veneers are not properly cared for, they could potentially harbor bacteria and lead to tooth decay.
That said, with proper care and regular dental check-ups, these risks can be minimized. Veneers can actually offer a protective layer for damaged teeth, preventing further wear and tear. But it's crucial to maintain good oral hygiene habits, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental cleanings to ensure the health of your teeth with veneers.
No shots, no pain, no drilling. The veneers DO NOT HURT. ZERO HURT.
The value of veneers is a highly personal decision that depends on your individual needs, desires, and budget. Veneers can drastically improve the appearance of your smile by correcting issues like discoloration, gaps, chips, or misshapen teeth. They can also help protect damaged teeth from further harm. For many people, the boost in self-confidence and the satisfaction of having a beautiful smile make veneers well worth the investment.
However, veneers are one of the more expensive dental treatments, and they do require a certain amount of upkeep. Plus, because the process is irreversible, it's not a decision to be taken lightly. It's important to have a thorough discussion with your dentist, Dr. Nazila Adeli, to understand all the pros and cons before deciding if veneers are worth it for you.
The cost of ultra-thin veneers will vary depending on how many teeth will be receiving ultra-thin veneers, your overall oral health, the size and shape of each tooth, and a variety of other factors. The best way to get an accurate cost estimate is to contact your dentist for a cosmetic consultation. During your consultation, your dentist will examine your mouth, assess your oral health, and give you a quote for the cost of treatment with ultra-thin veneers.
Ultra-thin veneers are typically made of a high-quality ceramic porcelain material that looks and feels just like natural tooth enamel. The porcelain will be matched to the color of your teeth and is very similar to enamel in hardness and translucence, making it an ideal material for enhancing the appearance of your smile.
In cases where a patient is replacing an existing traditional veneer, we can accommodate that. For patients who are starting fresh and want the most conservative, comfortable option available, we recommend ultra-thin.