What are dental veneers?

Veneers are ultra-thin ceramic shells that are permanently bonded to the front surface of the teeth. They allow aesthetic imperfections to be corrected without the need for full crowns.

Common indications include:

  • discoloured or stained teeth

  • small gaps between teeth

  • uneven tooth shapes

  • worn or chipped edges

  • mild misalignment

Veneers with CEREC – modern aesthetic dentistry without a laboratory

Thanks to advanced CEREC technology, veneers can now be designed and manufactured with exceptional precision, speed and comfort – directly in the dental practice.

Your benefits with CEREC in our Palma clinic:

  • no external dental laboratory required

  • digital scanning instead of traditional impressions

  • often completed in just one day

  • maximum accuracy through computer-assisted planning

  • immediate, highly aesthetic results

👉 For many patients, this means one visit, no temporary restorations and no long waiting times.

What types of veneers are available?

Conventional ceramic veneers

With conventional veneers, the tooth is minimally prepared to create space for the ceramic shell.

Advantages:

  • highly natural appearance

  • excellent durability and colour stability

  • ideal for veneers produced with CEREC technology

Non-prep or minimal-prep veneers

In selected cases, little or no tooth preparation is required.

Advantages:

  • especially tooth-friendly

  • usually pain-free

  • fast treatment – in some cases also possible with CEREC

Suitability is always assessed individually during consultation.

The CEREC veneer treatment process

  1. Consultation and aesthetic planning
    Analysis of tooth shape, colour and smile aesthetics

  2. Digital scanning
    Precise 3D scan of your teeth – no impression trays required

  3. CEREC design and in-house fabrication
    Your veneers are digitally designed and manufactured directly in our Palma clinic

  4. Placement of the veneers
    Precise bonding for a harmonious, natural-looking result

Advantages of veneers with CEREC

  • visible aesthetic improvement in a very short time

  • no long waiting periods

  • high-precision, custom-made ceramic restorations

  • natural translucency similar to real teeth

  • long-lasting and stable results

  • veneers in Palma – comfortable and often completed in one day

Are there any risks or disadvantages?

Veneers are considered a safe treatment. However, the following should be noted:

  • minimal enamel removal with conventional veneers

  • the treatment is not reversible

  • a night guard may be recommended for teeth grinding

  • veneers cannot be whitened with bleaching

Careful planning and modern CEREC technology help minimise potential risks.

How long do veneers last?

With good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups, veneers typically last 10–15 years or longer.
Professional cleanings help maintain their appearance and longevity.

Who are veneers with CEREC suitable for?

  • patients with high aesthetic expectations

  • those seeking a fast and efficient solution

  • healthy teeth and gums

  • interest in modern digital dentistry in Palma

Conclusion: Veneers with CEREC in Palma – fast, precise and aesthetic

Veneers with CEREC combine outstanding aesthetics with state-of-the-art dental technology.
Thanks to digital planning and same-day fabrication, a new smile can often be achieved in just one day – directly in our dental clinic in Palma.