What Are Dental Veneers?
A veneer is a thin shell of porcelain or composite resin that is bonded to the front surface of a tooth. The result changes the color, shape, size, or surface texture of that tooth. When placed across multiple teeth, a set of veneers creates a uniform, natural-looking smile that holds up to daily life.
Veneers are one of the most versatile cosmetic dental treatments available because they address multiple concerns at once. A patient who has a chipped front tooth, slight discoloration, and a small gap can often correct all three with a single treatment plan.
What Veneers Can Fix
Patients at Lake Forest Dental pursue veneers for a wide range of concerns:
- Permanent staining that bleaching cannot correct, including discoloration from tetracycline, fluorosis, or root canal treatment
- Chipped or worn edges from grinding, aging, or injury
- Gaps between front teeth that the patient wants closed without orthodontics
- Slight crowding or unevenness where the teeth are healthy but misaligned in appearance
- Teeth that are too small or appear short relative to the gumline
- Uneven surface texture or pitting in the enamel
Veneers are a cosmetic solution, not a structural one. If a tooth is significantly damaged, decayed, or weakened, Dr. Patel may recommend a crown instead. He will tell you honestly which option serves your tooth’s long-term health, not just its appearance.
Porcelain Veneers vs. Composite Veneers: Understanding Your Options
Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain veneers are fabricated in a dental lab from high-strength ceramic material. They are the gold standard in cosmetic dentistry for good reason. Porcelain closely mimics the light-reflecting properties of natural enamel, resists staining exceptionally well, and with proper care can last 15 years or longer. The preparation process requires removing a small amount of enamel from the tooth surface, which means the process is permanent. This is a clinical reality Dr. Patel will discuss with you thoroughly before any treatment begins.
Composite Veneers
Composite resin veneers are applied and sculpted directly on the tooth in a single appointment. They require little to no enamel removal in many cases, which makes them a more conservative option. The tradeoff is longevity and stain resistance. Composite veneers typically last 5 to 7 years before needing replacement or touch-up, and they are more prone to chipping and discoloration over time. For the right patient, particularly someone who wants to explore cosmetic improvement before committing to porcelain, composite veneers are a legitimate starting point.
Dr. Patel will review both options with you during your consultation and give you a recommendation based on your specific teeth, your lifestyle, and your goals.
The Veneer Process at Lake Forest Dental
Step 1: Cosmetic Consultation and Smile Design
Your consultation is a conversation, not a sales pitch. Dr. Patel reviews your teeth clinically, discusses what you want to change, and explains what is realistically achievable. Digital imaging helps you visualize potential outcomes. If veneers are not the right tool for your situation, he will tell you what is.
Step 2: Treatment Planning and Shade Selection
For porcelain veneers, shade selection is one of the most important steps in the process. Dr. Patel evaluates your natural tooth color, your skin tone, and the aesthetic you are trying to achieve. The goal is a result that looks like a better version of your natural smile, not a uniform row of unnaturally white tiles.
Step 3: Tooth Preparation
For porcelain veneers, a thin layer of enamel is gently removed from the front surface of each tooth being treated. This creates space for the veneer to sit flush with surrounding teeth. Local anesthesia keeps you comfortable throughout. Precise impressions are taken and sent to the dental lab.
Step 4: Temporaries
Well-fitting temporary veneers are placed while your permanent porcelain restorations are being fabricated. This protects the prepared teeth and gives you a preview of your new smile.
Step 5: Bonding the Final Veneers
When your permanent veneers arrive, Dr. Patel checks each one individually for fit, color, and contour before bonding. Small adjustments are made chairside. The bonding process uses a strong dental adhesive and curing light to create a durable, lasting bond between the veneer and the tooth surface.
Step 6: Final Review
Before you leave, Dr. Patel evaluates your bite, the appearance of each veneer, and your comfort level. You will leave with care instructions and a clear picture of how to maintain your results.
Are You a Candidate for Veneers?
Veneers are most appropriate for patients who:
- Have healthy teeth and gums with no active decay or gum disease
- Have sufficient enamel remaining on the teeth being treated
- Are not heavy grinders (or are willing to wear a nightguard to protect the investment)
- Have realistic expectations about what veneers can and cannot do
- Are committed to maintaining good oral hygiene
If gum disease or decay is present, that is addressed before any cosmetic work begins. Dr. Patel will not place veneers over an unhealthy foundation. This is standard clinical practice, and it is how good cosmetic outcomes last.
Patients from Ladue and Clayton near the Clayton Business District occasionally come in expecting veneers and leave with a different but better treatment plan. That kind of honest assessment is what long-term patient relationships are built on.
Protecting Your Veneer Investment
Veneers are durable, but they are not indestructible. Getting the most out of your investment means:
- Brushing twice daily with a non-abrasive toothpaste
- Flossing daily to keep gum tissue healthy around the veneer margins
- Avoiding biting fingernails, chewing ice, or using your teeth to open packaging
- Wearing a custom nightguard if Dr. Patel identifies grinding or clenching
- Keeping up with your regular exams and cleanings at Lake Forest Dental so he can monitor the veneers over time
Making Veneers Affordable in St. Louis
Veneers are considered a cosmetic procedure and are not covered by dental insurance in most cases. Lake Forest Dental offers two paths to make treatment more accessible.
The Lake Forest Dental Membership Club
Members receive 20% savings on all treatments at the practice, including cosmetic procedures. If you are uninsured or your plan does not cover cosmetic work, the membership club is a straightforward way to reduce the cost of your veneers with no waiting periods and no pre-approvals. Residents of Richmond Heights, Maplewood, and University City who are paying out of pocket consistently find membership worthwhile.
Insurance Advocacy for Any Covered Components
In some cases, portions of a treatment plan that precede veneers, such as treating decay or gum disease, may be covered under your dental benefits. Lake Forest Dental’s staff handles the insurance filing process, verifies your benefits upfront, and makes sure you receive everything your plan allows before cosmetic fees come into the picture.
Why St. Louis Patients Choose Lake Forest Dental for Veneers
Cosmetic dentistry requires both clinical skill and an artistic eye. Dr. Patel’s background in biology and his ongoing commitment to continuing education means he approaches veneer cases with the technical precision that produces consistent, lasting results. His calm and unhurried approach is particularly valued by patients who have anxiety about dental procedures or who have had poor cosmetic experiences elsewhere.
Patients near Washington University in St. Louis, Forest Park, and throughout the Brentwood and Ladue communities choose Lake Forest Dental for cosmetic work because Dr. Patel treats the consultation as an education, not a transaction. You will understand exactly what is being proposed, why, and what your alternatives are before you agree to anything.
Dr. Patel’s commitment to the St. Louis community extends beyond the chair. His volunteer work with Give Kids A Smile and his dedication to treating patients working to rebuild their lives reflects a practice culture that values people, not just procedures. When you choose Lake Forest Dental for your veneer treatment, you are choosing a practice that is accountable to this community.
Serving Patients Near Clayton Road and Across St. Louis
Lake Forest Dental is located at 7937 Clayton Rd, St. Louis, MO 63117, easily accessible for patients throughout:
- Clayton and Richmond Heights along the Clayton Road and Hanley Road corridors
- Ladue and Brentwood for patients seeking quality cosmetic care close to home
- University City and Maplewood communities looking for a trusted cosmetic dentist
- Faculty, staff, and students near Washington University in St. Louis
- Professionals working in or near The Clayton Business District
- Families throughout the local school districts ready to invest in their smile
Schedule Your Veneer Consultation in St. Louis Today
If you have been thinking about improving your smile and want an honest, low-pressure conversation about what is possible, start with a consultation at Lake Forest Dental. Dr. Patel will assess your teeth, listen to your goals, and give you a clear picture of your options with no obligation to move forward that day.