A single chip, a stubborn gap, or years of discoloration can make you feel self-conscious every time you smile for a photo or meet someone new. Veneers offer one of the most effective ways to address multiple cosmetic concerns at once, giving you a natural-looking, lasting transformation without the long timelines other treatments require. Whether you are dealing with worn enamel, minor misalignment, or uneven spacing, veneers can reshape your entire smile in just a few appointments.
At New Day Dental Medical Aesthetics, our team provides personalized cosmetic dentistry in Cary, NC to help patients feel confident about how their teeth look and function. Led by award-winning dentist Dr. Jordan Tucker, DDS, our practice combines advanced dental technology with a warm, welcoming approach so you feel comfortable at every step of the veneer process.
Porcelain vs. Composite Veneers
Understanding the difference between porcelain and composite veneers is one of the first steps in deciding which option fits your smile goals. Both materials can produce beautiful results, but they differ in durability, appearance, and the process involved.
Porcelain Veneers
Porcelain veneers are thin, custom-made shells crafted from high-quality ceramic material. They are fabricated in a dental lab from detailed impressions of your teeth and then bonded to the front surfaces during a follow-up visit.
According to a systematic review published by the National Institutes of Health, porcelain laminate veneers showed an estimated survival rate of over 95% at the ten-year mark. Porcelain closely mimics the way natural tooth enamel reflects light, giving these veneers a very lifelike appearance. They are also highly resistant to staining from coffee, tea, and red wine, making them a popular choice for patients who want long-term results with minimal upkeep.
Composite Veneers
Composite veneers are made from a tooth-colored resin material that your dentist applies and shapes directly onto your teeth in a single visit. This option typically requires less removal of your natural tooth structure, making it a more conservative choice.
While composite veneers can deliver noticeable improvements in the shape, color, and symmetry of your teeth, they generally have a shorter lifespan than porcelain veneers and may be more prone to chipping or staining over time. Many patients choose composite veneers as a more affordable starting point for cosmetic dental care, and they can always transition to porcelain in the future.
Who Is a Good Candidate for Veneers?
Veneers work well for a wide range of cosmetic concerns, but they are not the right fit for everyone. During your consultation, Dr. Tucker will review your oral health, talk through your goals, and help you decide whether veneers are the best path forward. Patients who are good candidates for veneers typically have healthy gums, enough natural enamel to support the bonding process, and realistic expectations about their results.
Veneers can be an excellent solution for the following concerns:
- Chipped or cracked teeth: Veneers cover visible damage and restore a smooth, even surface.
- Stubborn discoloration: Stains that do not respond to professional teeth whitening can be concealed beneath a veneer.
- Minor gaps or misalignment: Veneers can close small spaces and create the appearance of straighter teeth without orthodontic treatment.
- Worn or uneven teeth: Custom-shaped veneers bring balance and uniformity to your smile line.
If you have more complex needs, such as significant bite issues or extensive decay, our team may recommend pairing veneers with other treatments to achieve the best outcome.
Understanding the Cost of Veneers
One of the most common questions patients ask is how much veneers cost. The price varies depending on the material you choose, the number of teeth being treated, and the complexity of your case. Porcelain veneers generally range from $900 to $2,500 per tooth, while composite veneers tend to fall on the lower end of the spectrum. Because veneers are considered a cosmetic procedure, most dental insurance plans do not cover them.
However, at New Day Dental Medical Aesthetics, we offer affordable in-house membership plans and financing options to help make treatment accessible. Our team will walk you through a detailed cost breakdown during your consultation so there are no surprises along the way.
Seeing Your Results
There is nothing quite like the moment you see your new smile for the first time. A full smile makeover with veneers can completely change the way you look and feel. Dr. Tucker takes the time to plan each case carefully, using digital imaging and intraoral photography to preview your results before any work begins.
This collaborative approach ensures that your veneers complement your facial features, skin tone, and personal preferences. When comparing veneers to other cosmetic options like bonding, the precision and customization of a veneer restoration often deliver a more dramatic and longer-lasting improvement.
Meet Dr. Jordan Tucker, Your Cary Cosmetic Dentist
Dr. Jordan Tucker, DDS
Owner & Lead Dentist — New Day Dental & Medical Aesthetics
Dr. Tucker earned his dental degree from West Virginia University, where he was also a scholarship student-athlete. He has been recognized as an award-winning dentist among top dental professionals in the United States, and that same attention to detail carries into every veneer case he designs.
He uses CBCT cone beam imaging and digital smile design technology to plan veneer cases with precision, so you see a clear preview of your outcome before preparation begins. Whether you are correcting one tooth or redesigning your full smile, Dr. Tucker prioritizes preserving your natural tooth structure and creating results that feel completely like you.
Meet Our Full TeamChoose New Day Dental Medical Aesthetics for Veneers in Cary, NC
New Day Dental Medical Aesthetics is recognized as one of the top three most technologically advanced dental practices in the United States, and Dr. Jordan Tucker brings years of experience as a practice owner, clinical faculty member, and cosmetic dentistry provider. His background in both dental and aesthetic care, alongside his wife, Dr. McKenzie Tucker, MD, means you are getting a team that truly understands how every detail of your smile contributes to your overall appearance.
Whether you are ready to move forward with porcelain veneers, exploring composite options, or simply want to learn more about what veneers can do for you, our team is here to help. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward the smile you have always wanted.
