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Veneers are one of the most popular cosmetic dentistry treatments available, and for good reason. They’re incredibly versatile and can completely transform your smile. But as with any dental procedure, it’s normal to have questions or concerns before committing. At Glow Dental Co in Austin, Texas, Dr. Kelsi Lewis works closely with patients to ensure they feel informed and confident before moving forward. If you’re considering veneers, here are the top five concerns patients typically have, and what you should know about each.
One of patients’ biggest worries is how much enamel must be removed to place veneers. While traditional veneers require a small amount of tooth reshaping, it’s usually minimal—just enough to ensure a seamless fit and natural appearance. In many cases, prep is so conservative that the tooth’s integrity remains strong. Plus, there are also options like no-prep or minimal-prep veneers that may be suitable for certain patients.
It’s a fair question—no one wants a smile that looks overly white or artificial. But when designed and placed properly, veneers are virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth. Dr. Lewis customizes the shape, shade, and translucency of each veneer to complement your facial features and match your teeth. The result? A natural-looking, radiant smile that still looks like you, just enhanced.
Another common concern is discomfort. Fortunately, the veneer process is typically painless. Most patients feel little to no pain during the preparation and placement appointments. If enamel is being removed, a local anesthetic can be used to ensure a completely comfortable experience. After placement, there may be mild sensitivity for a few days, but it’s usually short-lived and easily managed.
Unlike natural teeth, veneers are stain-resistant materials like porcelain, which don’t absorb pigments from coffee, wine, or other dark foods and drinks. This means they maintain their beautiful shade for years. That said, good oral hygiene is still essential, and avoiding abrasive toothpaste or excessive force while brushing can help keep your veneers and natural teeth looking their best.
Patients often worry about longevity—and rightly so. Veneers are an investment in your smile. The good news is that veneers can last ten to fifteen years or more with proper care. Regular checkups, good home hygiene, and avoiding habits like nail-biting or using your teeth as tools will help maximize their lifespan.

Choosing veneers is a big decision, but it doesn’t have to be stressful. At Glow Dental Co in Austin, TX, Dr. Kelsi Lewis takes the time to listen, answer your questions, and craft a treatment plan tailored to your unique goals. Ready to explore what veneers can do for your smile? Call us at (512) 572-4842 to book your cosmetic consultation today!
Dr. Kelsi Lewis is a skilled dentist who earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Texas School of Dentistry in Houston, TX, following her Bachelor’s in Business Administration from Tarleton State University. She is an active member of the American Dental Association, Texas Dental Association, and Austin Chamber of Commerce, highlighting her commitment to maintaining professional excellence.
As the owner of Glow Dental Co., Dr. Lewis leads a compassionate and dedicated team that strives to provide personalized care for each patient, ensuring that every individual is treated like family, and serves the community of Austin and surrounding areas with the highest standards of dental care.
