See If Veneers Are Right For You
If you're ready to fix chips, stains, gaps, or uneven teeth, this is a simple place to start. Take our quick 2-minute quiz to see if veneers may be the right fit for your smile goals.

One Plan for Multiple Cosmetic Concerns
Some cosmetic concerns do not respond well to whitening or small repairs alone. Veneers can address several visible issues at once, which makes them a strong option when you want a noticeable change without dragging treatment out across multiple procedures.
At Crafted Dental Co., veneer treatment is planned around what bothers you most, what result you want, and which option gives you the most value.

Fix Multiple Concerns At Once
Veneers can improve chips, discoloration, gaps, and uneven teeth in one treatment plan. That can save you from patching together several smaller cosmetic fixes that still leave parts of your smile unchanged.
A Smile Makeover That Still Feels Like You
Many patients want their teeth to look better, but not obvious or overdone. Veneers can improve shape, color, and proportion in a way that helps your smile look cleaner and more balanced while still fitting your features.


Choose a Treatment Approach That Fits You
Some patients want a more comprehensive change. Others want to keep treatment as conservative as possible. With traditional veneers, no-prep options, and 3D-printed ceramic smile makeovers, Dr. Sykes can recommend the approach that best matches your goals, budget, and comfort level
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What Veneers Can Help You Fix
Veneers are often a good fit when the main problem is how your teeth look, not whether they work.
They may help improve:
- Chipped teeth
- Deep stains that do not respond well to whitening
- Small gaps
- Uneven edges
- Teeth that look too short, small, or misshapen
- A smile that looks worn down
For many patients, veneers offer a more efficient way to improve the overall look of the smile instead of correcting one issue at a time.

Which Veneer Option May Make Sense
Not every patient needs the same type of veneer treatment. The right option depends on how much change you want and how conservative you want treatment to be.
Your options may include:
- Traditional veneers for more significant changes in shape, shade, and symmetry
- No-prep or minimal-prep veneers for a more conservative approach
- 3D-printed ceramic smile makeovers for patients who want a cosmetic upgrade at roughly half the cost of traditional lab-made veneers
That range gives you more flexibility to choose a solution that feels worth it, not just one that’s available.

Why Patients Choose Veneers
Patients usually consider veneers because they are tired of seeing the same issues every time they look in the mirror. They want a solution that makes a real difference without turning into a long list of separate treatments.
Veneers may be appealing if you want to:
- Make your smile look brighter and more even
- Fix teeth that look chipped or worn
- Close small gaps without orthodontic treatment
- Improve shape and proportion in visible teeth
- Get a more polished smile for work, photos, or everyday confidence

What to Expect When You Choose Veneers
Veneer treatment should start with a clear plan. Your visit is designed to help you understand your options and decide whether veneers are the right fit for your smile.
Talk Through Your Goals
Your consultation starts with a conversation about what you want to change.
You may talk about:
- Chips
- Stains
- Gaps
- Uneven teeth
- Worn edges
- Whether you want a subtle upgrade or a bigger change
Evaluate Your Teeth And Bite
Dr. Sykes examines your teeth, bite, and oral health to see whether veneers are the right option and which approach makes the most sense.
This step helps determine:
- Whether veneers are a good fit
- How many teeth should be included
- Whether you qualify for a more conservative option
- Whether any dental work should be done first
Take Digital Records
Digital records help plan your case more precisely and support better smile design decisions.
These records may be used to:
- Review tooth shape and spacing
- Compare treatment options
- Plan veneer size and contour
- Build a clearer picture of the final result
Review Your Treatment Plan
Before treatment begins, Dr. Sykes explains what he recommends and why.
You will review:
- Which veneer option fits your goals
- How much change to expect
- Whether a conservative option is realistic
- What the timeline and process may look like
Begin Treatment
Once your plan is set, treatment moves forward based on the veneer option you choose. The goal is to improve your smile in a way that looks natural, solves the concerns you came in with, and feels worth the investment.
Refine The Final Result
Small adjustments help make sure your veneers feel comfortable, look balanced, and work well with your bite.
Maintain Your Smile
Regular checkups and good home care help protect your veneers and the teeth around them.
This matters because:
- Veneers still rely on healthy gums and teeth
- Clenching and grinding can affect cosmetic work
- Routine care helps protect your investment
- Small problems are easier to address early
What Sets This Office Apart

See It Before You Treat It
You're not left guessing. Imaging and in-room visuals show you exactly what is happening, so every decision is based on something you can see and understand.
Full-Service Dentistry
You can complete your care in one place, from preventive visits to more advanced treatments, with a team that knows you and your smile.


Time That Is Actually Yours
Appointments are structured so you're not rushed in or out. You have time to ask questions, talk through options, and decide what makes sense for you.
Comfort at Every Step
Amenities like streaming, headphones, and comfort items are part of your visit. Sedation options are available to help you relax and get the care you need.

Frequently Asked Questions
How do you know if veneers are right for you?
A consultation is the best place to start if you're unhappy with the color, shape, spacing, or overall look of your teeth. Dr. Sykes can help you decide whether veneers are the right solution or whether another cosmetic option would serve you better.
Will veneers feel bulky?
They should not when they are planned and fitted correctly. The goal is a result that looks right and feels comfortable in your mouth.
How many veneers do you need?
That depends on what you want to change. Some patients only treat a few front teeth, while others want a broader smile upgrade.
What is a 3D-printed ceramic smile makeover?
It is a veneer option offered at Crafted Dental Co. that can improve your smile with printed ceramic restorations at roughly half the cost of traditional lab-made veneers.
What is the difference between traditional veneers and no-prep veneers?
Traditional veneers usually allow for more change in shape and color. No-prep or minimal-prep veneers are more conservative and may work well when less change is needed.
Can veneers fix chipped or uneven teeth?
Yes. Veneers are often used to improve chipped edges, uneven lengths, and teeth that look worn or irregular.
Are veneers a good option for stained teeth?
They can be, especially when stains do not respond well to whitening. Veneers can cover deep discoloration and create a more even overall shade.
Do veneers look natural?
Yes, when they are planned well. The goal is to improve your smile without making it look bulky, overly bright, or obvious.
What can veneers fix?
Veneers can improve chips, stains, small gaps, uneven edges, worn teeth, and teeth that look misshapen or out of proportion.
What are veneers?
Veneers are thin coverings placed on the front of teeth to improve how they look. They can change the color, shape, size, and overall balance of your smile.

