Transform your smile with custom-crafted porcelain veneers — natural-looking, stain-resistant, and built to last 10–15+ years. Custom treatment by Dr. Richard Baldwin, DMD.
Porcelain veneers are thin, custom-made shells bonded to the front surface of your teeth. Unlike crowns, veneers preserve your natural tooth structure while delivering a dramatic cosmetic transformation. Each veneer is individually crafted to match your natural teeth in color, shape, and translucency.
Whether you're looking to brighten severely discolored teeth, close gaps, repair chips, or reshape irregular teeth, porcelain veneers offer a comprehensive solution. Dr. Baldwin has placed over 1,000 veneers for satisfied patients throughout Huntington Beach and Orange County. Patients from Newport Beach, Irvine, and across Orange County choose Dr. Baldwin for celebrity-quality smile transformations — the same caliber of work seen at the most respected cosmetic dental practices in Southern California. Learn more about porcelain veneer costs and benefits, or see how veneers compare to other options in our guides on dental bonding vs. veneers and Lumineers vs. traditional veneers.
Prefer a reversible, no-prep option? We also offer Lumineers by Cerinate — ultra-thin veneers with no drilling or shots required.
With 10–15+ year lifespans and the ability to correct multiple cosmetic issues simultaneously, veneers represent one of the most transformative treatments in cosmetic dentistry.
Veneers offer natural-looking, durable cosmetic enhancement with minimal tooth preparation and maximum smile transformation.
Custom-crafted porcelain veneers look completely natural — blending seamlessly with your surrounding teeth for an undetectable transformation.
Porcelain resists staining from coffee, wine, and pigmented foods better than natural tooth enamel — keeping your smile bright for years.
High-quality porcelain veneers last 10–15+ years with proper care, making them an excellent long-term investment in your smile.
Veneers require minimal tooth preparation — just a thin layer of enamel removal — preserving the natural structure of your teeth.
Transform your smile in just 2–3 appointments over 2–4 weeks. See dramatic results without extensive treatment timelines.
Veneers correct multiple cosmetic issues simultaneously — gaps, chips, discoloration, shape irregularities, and worn teeth all in one treatment.
From smile design to final placement — here's what to expect at every stage of your veneer treatment.
Porcelain veneers address multiple smile imperfections in a single treatment. Whether you have discoloration, damage, gaps, or shape irregularities, veneers offer a versatile solution that creates a naturally beautiful smile.
Severely discolored or stained teeth that whitening cannot fix are completely masked by porcelain veneers for a bright, uniform smile.
Chips, cracks, and broken teeth are seamlessly covered, restoring your teeth to their ideal shape and strength.
Small to moderate gaps between teeth and mild misalignment or rotation are corrected without orthodontics.
Worn, short, or irregularly shaped teeth from grinding or aging are restored to a uniform, youthful appearance.
Composite veneers — also called direct veneers or cosmetic bonding — offer a same-visit path to smile enhancement at a lower cost. Applied chair-side using tooth-colored resin, composite veneers in Huntington Beach typically start at $300–$800 per tooth with no laboratory wait and minimal tooth preparation. They're an excellent choice for patients addressing minor chips or small gaps, or for anyone who wants to see results before committing to porcelain.
Porcelain veneers deliver superior long-term durability and stain resistance — lasting 10–15+ years compared to 3–7 years for composite — with laboratory-crafted color matching that's difficult to replicate chair-side. For comprehensive smile makeovers, most patients ultimately prefer porcelain for its lifelike translucency and longevity. Dr. Baldwin will walk you through both options during your free consultation so you can choose the right fit for your goals and budget.
The cost of porcelain veneers in Huntington Beach typically ranges from $900 to $2,500 per tooth. Most patients treat 6–8 teeth in their "smile zone," resulting in a total investment of $5,400 to $20,000. Composite veneers (direct bonding) are a more affordable alternative, starting at $300–$800 per tooth and completed in a single visit — no lab wait required. Most cosmetic veneer treatments are not covered by dental insurance, but Dr. Baldwin offers 0% APR financing because we believe quality cosmetic dentistry should be accessible to everyone.
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Porcelain veneers in Huntington Beach typically cost $900–$2,500 per tooth depending on the number of teeth and complexity. Treating the full "smile zone" (6–8 teeth) ranges from $5,400 to $20,000 total. Composite veneers (direct bonding) are a more affordable option at $300–$800 per tooth, completed in a single visit with no lab wait. Most cosmetic veneer treatments are not covered by dental insurance, but Dr. Baldwin offers 0% APR financing and flexible payment plans to make your transformation accessible.
High-quality porcelain veneers last 10 to 15+ years with proper care. Many patients enjoy veneers for 15–20 years. Longevity depends on the veneer quality, your bite force, and how well you care for them. Gentle brushing, avoiding hard foods, and regular dental visits help extend their lifespan.
The veneer preparation appointment is painless — Dr. Baldwin uses local anesthetic while removing minimal tooth enamel. You may feel slight pressure or vibration during preparation, but not pain. After treatment, some patients experience mild sensitivity to temperature, which typically resolves within days.
Veneers are bonded permanently to your teeth, so removal would require professional help. However, they can be replaced. Eventually, veneers do need replacement — typically after 10–15 years. Replacement is straightforward and similar to the original placement process.
Veneers correct discolored teeth, chips, gaps, misalignment, irregular shapes, worn teeth, and stained enamel. They offer comprehensive cosmetic improvement in a single treatment. However, severe bite problems or extensive structural damage may require additional treatments like crowns or orthodontics.
Brush gently twice daily with a soft toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste. Floss daily, avoiding vigorous snapping motions. Avoid hard foods, ice, and excessive force on your front teeth. Wear a night guard if you grind your teeth. Regular dental cleanings every 6 months keep your veneers and natural teeth healthy.
Yes, eat almost anything after your veneers fully bond. However, avoid chewing ice, hard candy, nuts, and other extremely hard foods. Use your back teeth for chewing tough foods. While veneers are durable, they can crack under excessive force, so use common sense and avoid impact to your front teeth.
Veneers and whitening serve different purposes. Whitening brightens natural teeth but can't address chips, gaps, or shape issues. Veneers provide comprehensive cosmetic improvement — they whiten, reshape, and realign simultaneously. For severely stained teeth, veneers are superior because they completely mask discoloration that whitening cannot fix.
Veneers are more conservative — they affect only the front tooth surface, preserving natural tooth structure. Crowns require more tooth preparation and are recommended for teeth with extensive damage, decay, or root canal treatment. For cosmetic enhancement of healthy teeth, veneers are typically the better choice.
Technically yes, but we typically recommend waiting until the late teenage years when tooth development is complete. Veneers are more suitable for adults whose teeth have fully matured. For younger patients, orthodontics or bonding may be better options initially. Dr. Baldwin will discuss what's best for your situation during consultation.
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