Enhance your smile with Porcelain Veneers
Cracks, chips, discoloration, and other cosmetic concerns can make you feel self-conscious about your appearance. At Dental Arts, we offer porcelain veneers crafted from high-quality materials to help you achieve a bright, flawless smile.
Advanced Training & Personalized Care
Our team provides patients with the highest quality care and dental materials, including pressed porcelain, feldspathic porcelain, and ultra-thin Lumineers®, to ensure lasting results.
Dr. Kirk Opdahl
is two of only 250 Accredited Cosmetic Dentists in the world, certified by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, and
Dr. Jeremy Bowen
and
Dr. Ashley Deacy are members of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. At Dental Arts, you can experience the benefits of working with compassionate professionals dedicated to enhancing your smile and your quality of life.

Types of Veneers We Offer
Pressed porcelain
for added strength and durability
Feldspathic
thinner and known for their lifelike appearance
Lumineers
ultra thin and require minimal to no-prep
Porcelain fused to zirconia
highly translucent for a natural look
Our Process
The process of receiving veneers will differ depending upon the type of restoration you choose. If you are undergoing a traditional veneers procedure, your doctor can first remove a small portion of tooth enamel and reshape the tooth structure. This process enables us to ensure your veneers fit comfortably in your smile. Patients receiving Lumineers may not require tooth preparation.
Impressions & Mockups
Your doctor will take impressions of your smile, which will be sent to our trusted dental laboratory. We also provide mock-ups so our patients can preview the results of their new and enhanced appearance.
Craft the Veneers
Our laboratory technicians will carefully craft your custom veneers. During this time, we can provide you with temporary veneers to ensure your comfort.
Placement
Once your final restorations are ready, you can return to our office for placement.
Questions? Contact Us.
Am I a Good Candidate?
In order to qualify for this treatment, you should be in good oral and overall health. You may
not be a candidate for porcelain veneers if you are suffering from:
Infection or Decay
Infection or decay can affect the stability of your veneers, so we recommend treating these issues first.
Gum Disease
Uncontrolled gum disease can interfere with the success of your veneers and cause more serious health issues.
Worn Enamel
If your enamel is too thin, it may not be possible to place veneers. However, we do offer minimal-prep options.
Serious Malocclusion
If your teeth are severely misaligned, you may need an alternative treatment, such as
braces or Invisalign®.

