Digital Smile Design with Smile Club Veneers.
Plan the smile before the veneers are made.
Preview first
1) Capture the records
2) Design the smile
3) Refine the treatment plan
One shared plan
For patients
For dentists
Designed for natural-looking veneer cases.
From first preview to final porcelain.
For patients
For dentists
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From old or uneven smiles to planned veneer outcomes.
Everything You Need to Know.
Do veneers always require drilling?
Are “no-prep veneers” always a good idea?
Can veneers be ultra-thin (around 0.3mm)?
What’s the first step if I’m interested?
Why do you recommend Active Aligners first?
While we love preservation, placing veneers on bulky or protruding teeth can result in an unnatural, thick appearance. A true conservative plan isn’t about a marketing label like “No-Prep”; it’s about doing what is appropriate for your face. Often, moving the teeth first (Alignment) allows for a thinner, more natural veneer (Bond).
How long does the transformation take?
Smile design can make the process clearer, but timing still depends on your starting point. If alignment, whitening, gum health, or bite changes are needed first, your dentist will plan those steps before veneers begin.
Once the treatment plan is clear, the veneer workflow can move faster because the dentist, patient, and lab are working from the same visual direction.
Will they look fake or "too white"?
Only if you ask for that. Our standard is “Hyper-Natural.” Unlike machine-milled teeth that look flat, our ceramists hand-layer the porcelain. We build in transparency at the edge (just like real enamel) and surface texture that reflects light naturally. You can choose a “Hollywood Bright” shade or a “Natural Soft” shade, you are in control of your smile choice
Do they stain like normal teeth?
No. Smile Club Premium Veneers are made from non-porous glass-ceramic. Unlike natural enamel or composite bonding (which stains over time with coffee and wine), your ceramic veneers will maintain their brightness and gloss for years.
How long do they last?
This is a long-term investment in yourself. With proper care, regular check-ups, and a protective night guard, clinical studies show that premium pressed veneers can last 20 years or more.