- Do you have worn, stained, misaligned, or spaced teeth?
At Clínica do Marquês, we provide unique and personalized care to each patient.
Each treatment is carefully planned: without rushing, with active listening and a focus on the final result so that you have the smile you've always wanted.
What are ceramic veneers?
Ceramic veneers are ultra-thin porcelain laminates applied to the front of the teeth to improve their shape, color, and alignment.
They are one of the most effective and long-lasting solutions for achieving a harmonious, white, and natural smile with minimal alterations to the tooth structure.
Advantages of treatment
Why choose this treatment?
- Stained or unevenly colored teeth
- Broken, worn, or misaligned teeth
- Closing gaps between teeth (diastemas)
- General smile harmonization
Who is it suitable for?
- Highly natural aesthetic
- Strength and durability
- It does not change color over time.
- Full customization: shape, color, and proportion.
How does the process work?
1. Aesthetic Assessment and Planning Consultation
Smile analysis, photos, and simulation of the final result.
2. Mock-up and Aesthetic Trial
New smile testing with temporary models (no tooth wear).
3. Preparation and Digital Printing
Minor grinding (when necessary) and molding with a 3D scanner.
4. Placement of the Veneers
Ceramic veneers placed permanently, with a perfect fit.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Do veneers damage teeth?
No. There is minimal or no wear and tear. The integrity of the teeth is always respected.
Are veneers reversible?
Because they are permanently bonded, the treatment is not considered reversible. Therefore, all planning is done with absolute care.
What is the difference between ceramic and resin veneers?
Ceramic veneers last longer, have a better aesthetic appearance, and do not change color. Resin veneers are more economical, but less resistant and durable.
How long does the treatment last?
Typically, it takes between 2 and 4 weeks from the first consultation to the final placement.
Do the veneers break easily?
No. They are very resistant, but just like natural teeth, they need to be cared for (avoid chewing on hard objects, for example).









