Greenwood Family Dentistry | Veneers | Trenton & Hamilton, NJ
Veneers in Greenwood Family Dentistry: Everything You Need to Know Before Your Appointment
Chips, gaps, stubborn discoloration, a tooth that’s always looked a little off in photos — veneers are built to handle exactly those problems in one coordinated fix instead of patching each one separately. They’re thin, custom shells bonded to the front of your teeth, and done well, they’re one of the most natural-looking cosmetic treatments available. The tricky part isn’t the technology. It’s choosing the right material and the right dentist.
What Are Veneers and Why Might You Want Them?
A veneer is a thin shell, usually porcelain or composite resin, bonded to the front surface of a tooth to change its shape, color, or alignment. Unlike a crown, which covers the entire tooth, a veneer typically covers just the visible front, which means less of your natural tooth structure has to be altered to place one.
Most patients come in for the same handful of reasons: teeth that haven’t responded to whitening, chips or minor cracks, gaps between front teeth, or teeth that are slightly misshapen or uneven. Veneers address the appearance of all of these at once, which is part of why they’ve become one of the most requested cosmetic procedures in dentistry.
The material you choose matters more than people expect going in. Porcelain veneers typically last 10 to 15 years, with clinical studies showing survival rates above 95% at the 10-year mark, and some patients getting 20 years or more out of them with good care. Composite veneers cost less upfront but generally last 4 to 8 years, since the resin is more prone to staining and chipping than porcelain. Neither is wrong — it depends on your budget and how long you want to go between replacements.
Your Treatment Options
The right veneer depends on your goals, your timeline, and how much of your natural tooth you’re comfortable having altered:

Porcelain Veneers
The most durable and stain-resistant option, custom-fabricated in a dental lab to match your natural tooth shade and shape. Typically requires two visits over a week or two.

Composite Veneers
Resin applied and shaped directly onto the tooth in a single visit, with no lab fabrication required. More budget-friendly, with a shorter lifespan and more vulnerability to staining than porcelain.

Smile Design Consultation
Before any tooth is touched, we discuss the look you're going for and walk through a preview of your new smile, so there are no surprises once the veneers are placed.
Our Veneers Treatment Process
Our veneers treatment process includes a personalized consultation, smile assessment, custom veneer design, precise placement, and final adjustments for a natural-looking result.

Consultation & Planning
We discuss your goals, evaluate your teeth, and determine whether porcelain or composite veneers better fit your needs and budget.

Tooth Preparation
For porcelain veneers, a thin layer of enamel is removed and an impression is taken to send to the lab. Composite veneers skip this lab step entirely.

Fabrication & Temporary Veneers
While your porcelain veneers are custom-made in the lab, temporary veneers protect your prepared teeth in the meantime.

Bonding & Final Fit
Your veneers are bonded into place, checked for fit and bite alignment, and polished for a natural, seamless finish.
Experience Stress-Free, Affordable Care in Greenwood Family Dentistry
Choosing veneers is as much about trust as it is about technique. We walk you through material options, what your results will realistically look like, and the cost differences between porcelain and composite before any commitment is made. We also know cosmetic treatment is often an out-of-pocket investment, so we offer flexible payment options for patients across Trenton, Hamilton, and Mercer County, and we’re happy to talk through what fits your budget.
If you’ve been thinking about veneers for a while, let’s talk through whether they’re the right fit. Call Greenwood Family Dentistry today at 609-587-6670 or visit our office to schedule your consultation.
PATIENT EXPERIENCES
What Our Patients Are Saying
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FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
It depends heavily on the material. Porcelain veneers typically last 10 to 15 years, with studies showing survival rates above 95% at the 10-year mark, and some patients getting 20 years out of them with good care. Composite veneers generally last 4 to 8 years, since the resin is more prone to staining and minor chipping over time.
For porcelain veneers, essentially yes. A thin layer of enamel needs to be removed to fit the veneer properly, and that enamel doesn't regenerate, which means you'll need some form of restoration on that tooth going forward. Composite veneers are less invasive and, in some cases, can be removed or adjusted without the same impact on the natural tooth.
Porcelain is more durable, more stain-resistant, and looks more like natural enamel, but it costs more and is fabricated in a lab over two visits. Composite is more affordable, can usually be completed in a single visit, but doesn't last as long and is more prone to picking up stains from coffee, wine, and similar foods over time.
Well-made veneers, especially porcelain ones, are designed to closely match the light-reflecting properties of natural enamel. The biggest factor in how natural they look isn't the material itself — it's the skill of the dentist matching shade, shape, and proportion to your face and remaining teeth. A rushed or poorly matched veneer is what creates the "too white" or "too perfect" look people worry about.
Choosing a dentist based on price alone rather than skill and experience with cosmetic work. Veneers are as much an art as a clinical procedure, and a poorly shaped or shaded veneer is difficult and expensive to fully correct. The second common mistake is treating veneers as a substitute for treating underlying issues like gum disease or bite problems, when those need to be addressed first.
Porcelain veneers that chip or crack typically need to be replaced rather than repaired, since porcelain doesn't bond well to itself once damaged. Composite veneers are easier to repair in many cases, often in a single appointment. Either way, getting it addressed promptly matters — a chipped veneer can expose the underlying tooth structure to decay or further damage if left alone.
Your smile is worth protecting. Schedule your appointment today.
We serve patients from Trenton, Hamilton Township, Lawrence Township, Ewing, Princeton Junction, and the surrounding Mercer County area.
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- 1902 Greenwood Ave. Trenton, NJ 08609
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