Common misconceptions about invasive porcelain veneers?

Minimally invasive porcelain veneer will make the teeth look too large or too long. In almost all cases, it is necessary to have some dental reshaping in order to make the teeth and smile seem smoother than the patient's smile at the beginning.
Minimally invasive porcelain veneers can cause gum disease. The dentist will finish and polish the edges to avoid bulging and smooth the veneer. As with all teeth, patients should brush and floss the veneers.
The veneer has some sensitivity when it is glued. With minimally invasive plywood, sensitivity is very uncommon because the enamel remains the same.