Transform your smile and elevate your self-confidence with porcelain veneers
Have you ever felt insecure about the appearance of your teeth? Do you wish something could change about your smile? Consider Porcelain Veneers in Coppell, Texas, to improve your smile’s appearance and boost self-confidence. Dental veneers are wafer-thin porcelain sheaths bonded to the front of your teeth to address imperfections like discoloration, spacing issues, and cracks. Porcelain veneers at Magnolia Park Dental not only enhance your teeth but also transform your life!

What can dental veneers do for my smile?
Are you hesitant to smile due to the appearance of your teeth? Porcelain veneers are one of the best ways to renew your flawed smile and bring out the best in you. Dental veneers are highly versatile, and Dr. Brady Camp can use them to transform your smile in the following ways.
- Brighten discolored or stained teeth
- Straighten slightly crooked teeth
- Reshape and resize uneven teeth
- Cover up cracked, worn-down, or chipped teeth
- Close unsightly gaps between teeth
Veneers offer versatility, enhancing individual teeth or transforming your entire smile to achieve the desired appearance. Your dentist also color-matches your porcelain veneers with your natural teeth to create life-like results. Opting for dental veneers can give you a seamless, natural-looking smile that boosts your confidence.
What should I expect from the porcelain veneer procedure?
Porcelain veneers can transform your smile in just two visits. During the initial consultation, we’ll start by establishing what you want. We’ll discuss your current concerns and how you envision your final smile. We’ll also examine your smile with digital X-rays, scans, and photos to determine your veneer eligibility.
If veneers suit you, we will remove approximately 0.5mm of enamel to accommodate them. This step ensures your veneers lay flat against other teeth to avoid a bulky or unnatural fit. The next step is to take digital scans of your teeth, which the dental lab will use to custom-make your veneers. As with other two-visit procedures, we’ll restore your prepped teeth with temporary veneers until the new ones are ready.
After a couple of days, you’ll come to our office for final placement. The doctor will inspect the fit and appearance of your permanent veneers to ensure they match the specifications. Once everything meets expectations, we will attach the veneers to your teeth using a strong dental adhesive. Dental veneers give an instant smile transformation—you can meet your friends on the same day to celebrate your new smile!
What are the benefits of porcelain veneers?
Self-image matters, whether in personal, social, or professional life. Porcelain veneers are the ultimate choice if you want a smile that radiates your inner glow and confidence.
The following are the benefits of porcelain veneers.
- Natural appearance
- They are stain-resistant
- They don’t require any special maintenance
- Porcelain veneers can last over 15 years with proper care
- Porcelain is biocompatible

Are you ready to transform your smile with life-looking veneers?
If you’d like to enhance your smile, visit Magnolia Park Dental to learn whether dental veneers are a suitable choice—call (972) 573-4600 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Camp and the team. Your brand-new, veneer-enhanced smile awaits!
Dental Veneers

Are porcelain veneers permanent?
Yes, because a thin layer of your tooth’s enamel has to be removed to make room for your new veneer, this treatment should be considered permanent. A layer of enamel ranging from 0.1-0.5 cm has to be removed so that, once your veneer is placed, it will not look oversized and unnatural. A veneer can be removed, but your tooth’s enamel will never grow back, so your tooth will not look visually pleasing until a new veneer is put in place. A very durable veneer will eventually need to be replaced after many years. If your veneer cracks or breaks before that, it can be replaced.
Will my new porcelain veneer make my tooth look whiter than my natural, non-veneered teeth?
One reason veneers are a popular cosmetic solution is their ability to be completely customized. This includes shade. Your veneer will be shaded and shaped to match the appearance of your natural teeth. Some patients will get their teeth whitened prior to getting the new veneer. This is important to do before getting any veneer because your veneer will not be receptive to teeth whitening treatments. This means that if your teeth are whitened after getting a veneer, the veneer will remain its previous shade, while the rest of your teeth will be a brighter, whiter shade.
Are veneers strong? Will they result in me having dietary restrictions?
The porcelain used to craft your new veneer is quite strong. Being strong and being invincible is quite different, though, so you will want to take care of your veneer so it does not crack or break. Refraining from certain actions, including chewing on ice, hard candy, and other hard objects like a pen cap, is recommended. In reality, these actions are not recommended with your natural teeth either. For the most part, there are no other dietary restrictions. You may also want to avoid overly sticky foods like caramel apples, which could pull the veneer off.
How long does it take to get my new veneers?
Getting veneers is a multi-appointment process. Typically, it requires just two appointments. During your first appointment, any imaging and molds will be created and sent to the offsite lab, where your veneers will be made. Your teeth will be prepared and temporary veneers put into place. When you return for your veneers, the temporary veneers will be removed, and your permanent veneers will be put into place.
Is there any alternative to removing my enamel in preparation for veneers?
Removing a thin layer of enamel is required to prepare your new veneers. This step is required to allow your new veneers to blend in with your other teeth. Without removing this enamel layer, your veneers would look bulky and unattractive. Because your enamel needs to be removed, you must be ready to have veneers for the remainder of your life or as long as you retain your natural teeth.