Transform Your Smile Instantly With Dental Veneers
Fix Gaps, Stains, Chips, and More — No Braces or Whitening Required - in Allen, TX
Whether you’re dealing with chipped teeth, uneven spacing, or stains that whitening can’t fix — veneers offer a fast, natural-looking solution that can completely refresh your smile.
Let's Design Your Dream Smile!
What Are Dental Veneers?
Dental veneers are ultra-thin, custom-made shells that bond to the front of your teeth to improve the shape, size, and color of your smile. We use porcelain or high-strength ceramic for long-lasting, stunning results that look completely natural.
Veneers Can Fix
Stained or discolored teeth that won’t whiten
Chipped or worn edges
Gaps between teeth
Slightly crooked or uneven teeth
Short, small, or misshaped teeth
An overall dull or unbalanced smile
Why Choose All Smiles Dentistry for Veneers in Allen?
At All Smiles Dentistry, we design veneers that enhance your natural features — not hide them. Every smile makeover is custom-tailored by Dr. Catherine Mentesana with artistry, precision, and digital planning to help you look and feel your best.
High-quality porcelain for strength and beauty
Minimally invasive prep techniques
Designed to match your face and personality
Perfect for weddings, interviews, or simply feeling confident again
“Veneers are one of the most powerful ways to transform a smile — and it’s life-changing for many of our patients.”
— Dr. Catherine Mentesana
Why Patients Trust All Smiles Dentistry
We’re Not Just Fixing Teeth — We’re Restoring Lives
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“I hadn’t been to the dentist in a very long time and was embarrassed going in, but Dr. M made me feel so comfortable. She was genuinely happy I was finally in, she was non-judgmental, and very educational.”
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“Dr. M makes sure you know she is there for YOU and what is best for your treatment. She takes genuine concern in her patients. She remembers each one and exactly what they need. We love her!”
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“The sweet lady at the front, the dental assistant and the Dentist, we’re so nice and took great care of me, they made me feel comfortable, addressed all my needs, I found my permanent primary Dental home!”
Meet Your Doctors
Dr. Catherine Mentesana
With 24 years of experience, Dr. Catherine Mentesana combines artistry, science, and compassion in her work as a dentist and co-owner of her practice.
Dr. Maham Cheema
In her practice, Dr. Cheema provides comprehensive, personalized care for patients of all ages. She is committed to ensuring each patient receives care tailored to their unique needs and goals.
Dental Veneer FAQ's
That’s one of the first concerns people bring up. The truth is, veneers only look fake when they’re oversized, too opaque, or not designed for the person’s face. When done thoughtfully, with regard to your smile line, shape of your lips, and the color of your skin, they appear as an improvement of your natural teeth.
Porcelain veneers are strong. With normal care, they often last 10 to 15 years, sometimes longer. Longevity depends on habits. When you grind your teeth, chew ice, or make them tools, they will not last long. Regular cleaning and check-ups are also involved to secure your investment.
Yes, veneers are considered a permanent cosmetic treatment. A thin layer of enamel is usually removed to make space for the veneer, which means the tooth will always need some type of covering going forward. This is why one should seek the services of a professional cosmetic dentist before making a commitment.
The procedure itself is comfortable. We numb the area when preparing the teeth, and most patients don’t report pain afterward, maybe mild sensitivity for a few days. It’s typically much easier than people expect.
The majority of cases require two or three visits. The design and preparation of the teeth are carried out first. Your artificial veneers are made in a laboratory, then. When they are in readiness, we bond them and do any final adjustments. There are also patients who request a preview or mock-up before actual placement.
A thin layer of enamel is usually removed to make space for the veneer. That step is necessary so the final result doesn’t look bulky. It does mean veneers are a long-term commitment. However, when done properly, they don’t weaken the tooth; they protect the front surface once bonded.
They can improve mild spacing and small alignment issues. If the teeth are significantly crowded or the bite is off, orthodontic treatment may be the better option first. Veneers are cosmetic; they don’t move teeth. They reshape what’s already there.
They solve different problems. Whitening changes color only. Veneers can change color, shape, size, and spacing all at once. If your main concern is deep discoloration, uneven edges, or worn teeth, whitening alone won’t give the same result.