Dental Veneers – Caring Dental in Herndon, VA
At Caring Dental in Herndon, VA, we offer high-quality dental veneers to transform your smile with natural-looking, long-lasting results. Led by Dr. Ahmad Hatahet, our team specializes in custom cosmetic solutions that correct chips, stains, gaps, and uneven teeth—giving you the radiant smile you’ve always wanted.
What Are Dental Veneers?
Dental veneers are ultra-thin porcelain or composite shells that are bonded to the front of your teeth to improve their shape, size, and color. Veneers are a great solution for patients looking for a permanent cosmetic upgrade without the need for extensive dental procedures.
Why Choose Caring Dental for Veneers in Herndon?
Dr. Hatahet custom designs each veneer to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, ensuring a beautiful, symmetrical smile. Our Herndon office is equipped with the latest imaging and shade-matching technology, so you’ll know exactly what to expect—no surprises. The result? A flawless, confident smile tailored just for you.
The Veneer Process at Caring Dental
Your journey begins with a consultation where we assess your goals, take digital impressions, and design your smile preview. Veneers are then crafted in a dental lab and bonded securely during a follow-up appointment. The entire process is comfortable, efficient, and customized for long-term success.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do veneers last?
Porcelain veneers typically last 10–15 years or longer with proper care and regular checkups.
Are veneers permanent?
Yes, the process involves removing a small amount of enamel, so veneers are considered a permanent cosmetic solution.
Will veneers look natural?
Absolutely. At Caring Dental, we customize the shape, color, and texture of your veneers to ensure a natural and beautiful result.
Can veneers fix crooked teeth?
Mild alignment issues, gaps, and irregular shapes can often be corrected with veneers without the need for orthodontics.
Are veneers stain-resistant?
Porcelain veneers are highly resistant to staining from coffee, tea, wine, and tobacco—but we still recommend good oral hygiene to maintain your results.