Porcelain venners is one of the misspellings of "porcelain veneers." For information, click this link about porcelain veneers. If you follow the rest of the links on that page, you can learn all you want about them: why they are used, how they are placed, what they cost, how long they last, and much more.
They are thin shells of porcelain that are bonded to your teeth to give you the smile you want. Your teeth can be colored and shaped the way you want.
The phrase is actually pronounced "porcelin veneers."
Any way you choose to spell it, we have the answers for you.
This information is provided for you by mynewsmile.com. This is a cosmetic dentistry information service that also provides referrals to expert cosmetic dentists across North America. It was personally written by Dr. David Hall, an accredited cosmetic dentist.
Would you like to be referred to a cosmetic dentist who would be expert in porcelain venners? If so, please see our cosmetic dentist referral page.
This web site's original launch date: Dec. 2, 1995
![]() A set of porcelain venners that is about to be bonded to a patient's teeth. |
![]() A patient with a porcelain venners smile makeover. |


