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Elite Prosthetic Dentistry
Porcelain Veneer Specialist

Porcelain Veneers in Washington, DC

Porcelain veneers are thin ceramic shells that bond to the front of natural teeth to refine color, shape, alignment, and proportion. At Elite Prosthetic Dentistry, every veneer is designed by a specialty-trained prosthodontist and fabricated in our in-house dental laboratory.

40+

Years Experience

1985

In-House Lab Since

22+

Yrs Top Dentist

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Restoration Patents

Why Patients Choose a Prosthodontist for Veneers

  • Specialty-trained prosthodontist with three additional years of training beyond dental school
  • Veneers designed and crafted in our in-house laboratory since 1985
  • Master ceramist works directly with Dr. Marlin on every case
  • Restorations engineered to last well beyond the typical 7 to 10 year industry average
  • Same doctor manages your case from consultation to final placement
Overview

What Are Porcelain Veneers?

A porcelain veneer is a custom-designed ceramic facing approximately 0.5 to 1 millimeter thick that bonds to the front surface of a tooth. Veneers refine the appearance of the smile while preserving more natural tooth structure than crowns.

Conservative Tooth Preparation

Veneers require minimal reduction of natural enamel. Compared to a crown that wraps the entire tooth, a veneer covers only the visible front, preserving healthy structure.

Custom Aesthetic Design

Each veneer is individually designed for shade, translucency, shape, and proportion. The result is a smile that looks like teeth, not like a uniform set of identical caps.

Durable Long-Term Result

Porcelain resists staining, maintains color stability, and bonded properly to healthy tooth structure can perform reliably for many years with proper maintenance.

The Process

The Veneer Treatment Process

Veneer treatment is a planned process. Setting clear expectations and aligning on the final result before the work begins is part of how a specialist practice approaches every case.

1

Consultation and Smile Analysis

Clinical exam, digital photography, and detailed conversation about the look you want. Smile design considers tooth shape, lip dynamics, facial proportions, and existing bite.

2

Design Preview

Many cases benefit from a wax-up or digital preview that shows the proposed result before any tooth preparation. This lets you approve the design before the irreversible step.

3

Tooth Preparation and Temporaries

Conservative reduction of the front of each tooth. Temporary veneers placed so you leave with a functional, attractive smile while the final veneers are fabricated in the lab.

4

Final Placement

Final porcelain veneers placed and bonded by Dr. Marlin. Bite, fit, and appearance refined before the case is considered complete.

Specialist Difference

Why Specialist Training Matters for Veneers

Veneers are part of the prosthodontic specialty. Smile design, occlusion, material selection, and laboratory craftsmanship all influence the final result. Working with a specialty-trained prosthodontist with an in-house lab structurally changes what is possible.

  • Smile Design Backed by Specialty Training

    Three additional years of prosthodontic residency focused on the principles of esthetic design, occlusion, and complex restoration. The training informs every clinical decision.

  • In-House Lab and Master Ceramist

    Veneers are designed and crafted in our on-site laboratory by a master ceramist working directly with Dr. Marlin. Color, translucency, and contour are refined in real time.

  • Bite and Function Engineered Together

    Veneers that look beautiful but interfere with the bite fail prematurely. Specialist planning addresses appearance and function together.

  • Same Doctor Start to Finish

    From the first consultation through the day the final veneers are placed, your case is managed by the same prosthodontist. No transfers, no inconsistent handoffs.

Dr. Gerald Marlin performing a cosmetic dental procedure
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Candidacy

Who Is a Candidate for Porcelain Veneers?

Veneers solve a specific set of aesthetic concerns and are not the right answer for every case. Specialist evaluation determines whether veneers, crowns, bonding, or another approach best fits your situation.

Stained or Discolored Teeth

Discoloration that does not respond to professional whitening, including tetracycline staining, fluorosis, and internal discoloration from previous dental work.

Chipped, Worn, or Uneven Teeth

Minor chipping at edges, worn incisal surfaces from grinding, or proportion irregularities that affect the appearance of the smile.

Minor Gaps and Misalignment

Small spaces between teeth or mild rotation that does not warrant orthodontic treatment. Veneers can close gaps and create the illusion of straighter teeth.

Patients Replacing Aging Veneers

Existing veneers that have chipped, discolored, debonded, or no longer match adjacent teeth. Specialist replacement protects underlying tooth structure.

When Veneers Are the Right Answer

Veneers solve a specific category of cosmetic concerns: discoloration, chipping, minor gaps, mild misalignment, worn incisal edges, and proportion irregularities. They are not the answer for every cosmetic issue. Teeth with significant structural damage, decay, or compromised tooth structure typically require a crown rather than a veneer. Teeth with major bite issues or significant misalignment may be better served by orthodontics or a combined approach.

The right way to determine whether veneers are appropriate for your situation is a clinical exam that evaluates tooth structure, bite, gum health, and aesthetic goals together. A veneer recommendation made on appearance alone, without considering bite or underlying tooth condition, frequently leads to early failure.

Veneers vs. Crowns vs. Composite Bonding

Three approaches dominate cosmetic restoration of the front teeth. The right choice depends on tooth condition, aesthetic goals, longevity expectations, and budget.

CriterionComposite BondingPorcelain VeneersDental Crowns
Tooth preparationMinimal to noneLight, 0.5 to 1mmSignificant, 1.5 to 2mm
CoverageSurface area onlyFront face onlyEntire tooth
Best forMinor chips, small gapsDiscoloration, shape, alignmentDamaged or weakened teeth
Stain resistanceModerate, requires repolishingExcellentExcellent
Typical longevity3 to 7 years10 to 15+ years with proper care10 to 20+ years with proper care
RepairabilityEasy chairsideReplace entire veneerReplace entire crown
CostLowestMiddleHighest

For a more detailed comparison of cosmetic options, see our cosmetic dentistry overview and custom dental crowns pages.

The In-House Lab Advantage for Veneer Cases

Most dental practices send veneer cases to an outside commercial laboratory. Communication happens through written prescriptions, photographs, and shipping. Adjustments require remakes that take weeks. Color and translucency matching is approximate.

Elite Prosthetic Dentistry has operated an in-house dental laboratory continuously since 1985. Our master ceramist works directly with Dr. Marlin on every veneer case. Color, surface texture, translucency, and individual tooth design are refined in real time, often with the patient present for shade verification. Adjustments happen on-site. The level of artistic control and quality refinement available in-house is not achievable through an outside commercial lab.

For patients evaluating cosmetic dentistry options in the Washington, DC region, the in-house lab is a structural difference worth understanding. Read more about our in-house laboratory and how it affects every restoration that leaves our practice.

Common Concerns Patients Raise About Veneers

“Will my veneers look fake?” Veneers look fake when shade is wrong, translucency is wrong, or proportions are wrong. Specialist design with in-house lab control addresses each of these factors individually for every tooth.

“What happens if I damage a veneer?” Isolated damage to a single veneer can typically be repaired or replaced without affecting adjacent teeth. Veneers are designed as individual units, which gives flexibility in maintenance.

“Can I whiten my teeth before veneers?” In many cases yes, and it is often recommended when adjacent teeth are stained but otherwise sound. Veneers are color-matched to your final desired shade, so whitening other teeth first can reduce the number of veneers needed.

“How do I care for veneers long-term?” Daily brushing and flossing, regular professional cleanings, and avoiding habits that stress front teeth (ice chewing, opening packages with teeth, untreated grinding) all extend veneer service life. Patients with documented bruxism should be evaluated for a night guard as part of the treatment plan.

“What if I already have veneers that I am not happy with?” Replacing or revising existing veneer work is a frequent reason patients come to Elite Prosthetic Dentistry. Specialist evaluation determines whether the existing veneers can be replaced individually, whether the underlying teeth need additional treatment, and what design changes would address the original concerns. See our veneer failure repair and cosmetic dentistry revision pages.

Veneer Treatment for Washington DC Patients

Elite Prosthetic Dentistry serves veneer patients across the Washington DC metropolitan area, including Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, McLean, Great Falls, and surrounding communities. Our office is located in Friendship Heights, one block from the Red Line Metro station, with building parking.

For patients traveling from outside the DMV region for cosmetic work, our travel for care and concierge dentistry services coordinate multi-appointment scheduling and lodging logistics so out-of-town consultations and treatment can be efficient.

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Real Results

Real Patient Results

Every result below was designed and placed personally by Dr. Marlin at the Washington, DC practice.

Dental veneer transformation by Dr. MarlinAnterior cosmetic case before treatment by Dr. MarlinAnterior cosmetic case after treatment by Dr. MarlinPatient initial presentation before cosmetic treatmentCosmetic restoration result by Dr. MarlinVeneer restoration completed at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do porcelain veneers last?

Veneer longevity depends on case design, the underlying tooth, the bond, the bite, and home care. Veneers planned and placed by a specialist with quality materials and proper occlusal control can perform reliably for well over a decade. The national industry average is around 7 to 10 years; Elite Prosthetic Dentistry patients often experience longer service from their restorations due to lab control and prosthodontic planning.

Are veneers reversible?

No. The tooth preparation required to bond a veneer removes a small amount of enamel and is not reversible. The veneer itself can be removed and replaced, but the underlying tooth has been modified. This is one reason specialist consultation matters before proceeding.

How are veneers different from crowns?

A veneer covers only the visible front surface of a tooth and requires minimal preparation. A crown wraps the entire tooth and requires more reduction. Veneers are appropriate when the underlying tooth is structurally sound and the goal is aesthetic refinement. Crowns are appropriate when the tooth has significant damage, decay, or previous work that has compromised the structure.

Will veneers look natural?

When designed by a prosthodontist working with an experienced ceramist, veneers can be made to look indistinguishable from natural teeth. Shade, translucency, surface texture, and proportions are all controlled. Veneers that look obviously artificial are typically the result of stock designs, poor color matching, or a lab that did not account for individual anatomy.

Can I get just one or two veneers?

Yes. Single-tooth and two-tooth veneer cases are common, particularly when one tooth is chipped, discolored, or out of alignment with the others. The challenge is shade matching the new veneer to adjacent natural teeth, which is part of the lab work. Many patients later add additional veneers as a planned cosmetic upgrade.

What does the veneer process involve?

Consultation and smile design first, including digital photography and clinical exam. A design preview such as a wax-up or digital mockup follows for many cases. Tooth preparation and temporary veneers are placed next. Final veneers are fabricated in our in-house lab and placed at a follow-up visit. Most cases require two to three appointments over two to three weeks.

Why see a prosthodontist for veneers instead of a general dentist?

Prosthodontists complete three additional years of specialty training beyond dental school focused on restoration, esthetics, and complex case planning. The training depth matters for veneer cases that involve more than a single tooth, address bite or occlusion concerns, or carry long-term aesthetic stakes. Combined with an in-house lab and master ceramist, the specialist setup structurally changes the outcome.

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