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Porcelain Veneers In Leawood, KS

Transform your smile in as little as two visits with custom porcelain veneers. Our Leawood dental veneer treatment corrects chips, stains, misalignment, and more—giving you a smile that looks naturally beautiful.
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What Are Veneers?

Veneers are thin, custom-made porcelain shells that bond to the front of your teeth—instantly creating a beautiful, natural-looking smile. Each one is crafted to match your tooth’s shape, shade, and the way enamel reflects light for a seamless result.

Whether you need just one veneer to fix a problem tooth or several to enhance your whole smile, treatment is tailored to you and often completed in as little as two appointments.

What Issues Can Veneers Address?

A smile makeover can address a wide range of dental concerns to improve both the appearance and function of your smile. 

Cracked and Chipped Teeth

Veneers address minor chips and surface cracks, restoring the smooth, natural appearance of your front teeth.

Gaps Between Teeth

Veneers close small gaps, creating a more even, symmetrical smile without braces.

Discoloration or Stains

Veneers cover deep stains and discoloration that don’t respond to whitening, restoring a bright, uniform tooth shade.

Crooked Teeth

For mildly crooked teeth, veneers create the look of a straight, aligned smile—no orthodontics required.

Crowded Teeth

Veneers can visually balance mildly crowded teeth, resulting in a more open, evenly spaced smile.

Pointed or Jagged Teeth

By reshaping sharp or uneven edges, veneers produce a smoother, more polished and natural-looking smile line.

Benefits of Porcelain Veneers

Look Natural. Minimally Invasive. Made to Last.

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Whether you’re looking to improve one tooth or your entire smile, veneers offer a long-lasting, natural-looking solution for multiple cosmetic concerns.

Dental Veneers Before And After

These before-and-after photos showcase the natural, stunning results we’ve created for real patients just like you.

Veneers repaired this patient’s chipped edges and restored the natural color for a smooth, even smile.

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Veneers closed this patient’s gaps and corrected staining and discoloration for a brighter, more uniform smile.

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Veneers reshaped this patient’s uneven teeth, creating a more balanced, natural-looking appearance.

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Am I a Good Candidate for Veneers?

Ideal candidates for porcelain veneers are looking to correct cosmetic imperfections—such as chips, stains, gaps, or mild misalignment—on the teeth that show when they smile.

To be a good fit for treatment, you should have:

Sufficient enamel
A small amount of enamel must be removed to place veneers. For most patients, this isn’t an issue.

Good oral health
Veneers require healthy teeth and gums. Patients with active decay or gum disease may need to treat these conditions first or consider alternatives like crowns.

No bruxism (teeth grinding)
Grinding can wear down veneers. If bruxism is a concern, Dr. Kerns will help you address it before moving forward.

A commitment to good oral hygiene
Daily care and regular checkups are essential for maintaining your veneers. Dr. Kerns will walk you through exactly how to care for them so they stay looking their best for years to come.

The best way to know if veneers are right for you? Book a free consultation with Dr. Kerns. He’ll evaluate your smile and recommend the best path forward—whether that’s veneers or another cosmetic dentistry solution.

How much do veneers cost in Leawood, KS?

The cost of veneers in Leawood and the greater Kansas City area depends on several factors, including the number of veneers needed, the material used, and any preparatory work required. On average, patients can expect to pay between $900 and $2,500 per tooth. Flexible financing helps break this cost into manageable monthly payments.

Does Insurance Cover veneers?

In most cases, dental insurance does not cover veneers, as they’re considered a cosmetic procedure. The good news is that veneers can be made very affordable through flexible financing options, allowing you to break the cost into manageable monthly payments.

Affordable monthly payments

Split the cost of treatment into monthly payments that fit your budget. We offer both no-interest and low-interest plans—and our simple three-step financing process takes less than two minutes to complete! Learn more about our financing options here.

FREE VENEER CONSULTATIONS

Our no-obligation consultation gives you all the information you need to decide if veneers are right for you.

  • Discuss your dental history and any cosmetic concerns.
  • Share your goals for the shape, color, and overall appearance of your smile.
  • Confirm that veneers are the right solution for your needs and lifestyle.
  • Receive an oral exam to assess your enamel, bite, and overall dental health.
  • Capture photos and digital scans for treatment planning.
  • Review a personalized treatment plan with transparent pricing and timeline.
  • Enjoy one-on-one time with Dr. Kerns to ask questions and explore your options.

Take the first step toward a confident, functional smile—schedule your consultation at our Leawood, KS dental office today.

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Porcelain Veneers Treatment Process

Your new smile in just two visits.

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Consultation

Your journey begins with a consultation with Dr. Kerns, where your dental health and cosmetic dentistry goals are discussed. Together, you’ll explore the ideal size and shape of veneers for your smile. We can use photos or a diagnostic wax-up to preview your potential results before treatment begins.

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Preparation

A small amount of enamel is gently removed to make space for the veneers. Detailed impressions of your teeth are taken and sent to our trusted partner lab, where your custom veneers are crafted. Temporary veneers are often placed to protect your teeth and preview your new smile during the waiting period.

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Veneer Creation

Over the next one to two weeks, your custom dental veneers are crafted at our high-aesthetics lab using premium materials. Every detail—from shape to shade—is designed to complement your facial features and smile goals. This careful process ensures your veneers look natural, feel comfortable, and enhance your overall appearance.

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Placement

Once your veneers are ready, you’ll return to have them permanently placed. Dr. Kerns will carefully position each veneer and make any final adjustments to ensure a perfect fit and natural appearance. After securely bonding them to your teeth, he’ll check that your bite feels comfortable and that your new smile looks just right.

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Maintenance

Your veneers are built to last—but like any investment, they require care. Daily brushing, flossing, and routine dental visits are essential to keeping your smile healthy and long-lasting. The Smile Line Studio is here to help with ongoing maintenance and support, ensuring your veneers remain as beautiful as the day they were placed.

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Leawood Veneers Dentist

Dr. Geoff Kerns

For veneers that look beautiful and last for years, expertise matters. Dr. Geoff Kerns combines advanced cosmetic training with an artistic eye to design veneers that enhance your unique features. With years of experience and a focus on precision, he uses premium materials and works with a high-aesthetics lab to deliver natural-looking results that complement your smile—and your confidence.

SEE WHAT PATIENTS ARE SAYING

5-star reviews!

The Smile Line Difference

Smile Previews

From digital imaging to lab-made wax-ups, you’ll see your new smile before treatment begins.

Premium Materials

We use top-tier porcelain that mimics natural enamel, resists staining, and holds up to daily wear.

Transparent Price

Your treatment includes everything—consultation, imaging, temporaries, and final placement—all for one flat fee.

What you should know about dental veneers

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How many veneers will I need?

It depends on your smile goals. Some patients choose just 2–4 veneers to enhance specific teeth, while others opt for 8–10 for a full smile transformation. Dr. Kerns will guide you based on your facial features, tooth alignment, and cosmetic preferences.

How long do veneers last?

Porcelain veneers typically last 10 to 15 years—and often longer with proper care. Daily brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits will help keep them in excellent condition for as long as possible.

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What do veneers feel like?

Once placed, veneers feel just like natural teeth. They’re custom-designed to match your bite and tooth shape, so after a short adjustment period, you’ll likely forget they’re even there.

Is placement painful?

Most patients experience little to no discomfort during the veneer process. We use local anesthesia during enamel preparation to keep you comfortable. After placement, some may feel mild sensitivity, but it typically fades within a few days.

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Alternatives to Dental Veneers

Bonding vs veneers

Bonding vs. Veneers

Bonding is a quicker, more affordable solution for minor chips and discoloration, but it doesn’t last as long or look as natural as porcelain veneers. Veneers offer a more durable and aesthetic long-term option for smile enhancement.

Crowns vs veneers

Crowns vs. Veneers

Crowns cover the entire tooth and are typically used when the tooth is weakened or heavily damaged. Veneers only cover the front surface and are ideal for patients with healthy teeth who want to improve appearance.

Implants versus veneers

Implants vs. Veneers

Implants replace missing teeth, while veneers enhance the look of existing ones. If your tooth is healthy but stained, chipped, or uneven, veneers are a less invasive solution compared to a full replacement.

Invisalign versus veneers

Invisalign vs. Veneers

Invisalign straightens your natural teeth over time, while veneers instantly improve alignment and appearance. If you want faster cosmetic results without orthodontics, veneers may be the better choice—though some patients benefit from combining both.

A Smile Transformed

“Dr. Kerns and his team are INCREDIBLE!! I was highly impressed with his work and the professionalism! I got 6 veneers to make my smile appear bigger. Dr. Kerns really took his time listening to what I wanted. I’m so happy with the results! I feel confidence I’ve never felt!! I forever recommend Dr. Kerns!”

-Claire P., 5 STAR GOOGLE REVIEW

Maintaining Your New Veneers

Porcelain veneers are durable, but a little care goes a long way. Follow these simple habits to keep your new smile looking its best for years to come.

Watch What You Eat

Porcelain is strong but not indestructible. Avoid biting hard objects like ice or pens. If damage occurs, Dr. Kerns can quickly assess and repair your smile.

Practice Good Oral Hygiene

Brush twice daily with a non-abrasive toothpaste and floss regularly. Keeping your gums and surrounding teeth healthy supports the longevity of your veneers.

Stay Consistent with Checkups

Routine cleanings and exams allow Dr. Kerns to monitor your veneers, catch any issues early, and ensure they maintain their fit, function, and natural appearance.

Dental Veneers FAQs

Check out these frequently asked questions about veneers, or give us a call to speak with our team.

Same day veneers are custom restorations designed, created, and placed in a single visit—often using advanced in-office technology like CEREC. They’re a faster alternative to traditional veneers, which typically require multiple appointments.

Pop on veneers (also called snap-on or removable veneers) are a cosmetic cover that fits over your existing teeth. Unlike traditional veneers, they don’t require dental prep or bonding, but they’re not a permanent solution and typically don’t look or feel as natural.

Once fully bonded, porcelain veneers are strong and durable. You can eat most foods, but it’s wise to avoid biting into very hard items like ice or popcorn kernels to prevent chipping.

No—porcelain doesn’t respond to whitening treatments. However, it is highly stain-resistant. If you’re considering whitening, it’s best to do so before getting veneers so your new smile matches your desired shade.

Composite veneers are more affordable and can often be placed in one visit, but they’re more prone to staining and don’t last as long. Porcelain veneers offer superior durability, aesthetics, and stain resistance, making them a better long-term investment.

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