
Porcelain veneers are thin, custom-fired ceramic shells bonded to the front of your teeth. They correct shape, color, alignment, and proportion in a single restoration while staying close enough to natural enamel that the result still reads as your face, not a redesign of it.
For Preston Hollow patients, the appeal is precision and restraint. The neighborhood values understated quality over visible work, and veneers in Preston Hollow are designed exactly that way at Redefine Dental: a refined version of your own smile, not a uniform set of perfect rectangles.
Check out some of our patients and their results from our work.












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Each veneer case moves from digital smile preview through master-ceramist fabrication to final bonding. You approve the design before any tooth is touched.
Dr. Timin maps your bite, lip line, and facial proportions, then previews the proposed shape and shade so you see the result first.
A conservative amount of enamel is reshaped, digital impressions are taken, and your veneers are crafted by a master ceramist.
Each veneer is bonded and polished individually. You leave with a finalized smile, plus a maintenance plan for the long term.



Porcelain veneers suit Preston Hollow patients with healthy gums and structurally sound teeth who want to address chips, worn edges, gaps, discoloration, or proportions that no longer match the rest of the smile. Many candidates are professionals in their 30s through 60s who want a result that reads on camera and across the room without announcing itself.
If active decay, untreated gum inflammation, or significant bite issues are present, those are addressed first. For smaller cosmetic concerns, cosmetic bonding or no-prep veneers may be a better fit. Dr. Timin will confirm what makes sense at your in-office consultation, minutes from Preston Hollow.


Dr. Timin is one of a small number of dentists in DFW trained through the Kois Center, a continuing-education program rooted in evidence-based cosmetic and biointegrative dentistry. Her approach treats veneers as a restoration, not just a cosmetic add-on. Every case begins with a full bite analysis, gum-health review, and an understanding of how the new smile will function for the next two decades, not just photograph well next month.
The studio is built around precision instead of volume. Cases are sequenced carefully, ceramists are selected for each patient, and shade work is calibrated to the way Texas light reads on your skin. When orthodontics improves the eventual cosmetic outcome, Dr. Timin sequences Invisalign before any veneer is prepared.
For Preston Hollow patients used to the long-term thinking that goes into building a North Dallas life, the experience is familiar. The dentistry just happens to operate at that level.
Redefine Dental is a short drive from the Preston Hollow neighborhood, with easy access from Preston Road, Walnut Hill Lane, and Hillcrest Road. Preston Hollow residents commonly schedule cosmetic consultations around the workday and combine veneer visits with teeth whitening, bonding, or biointegrative restorative work, all under one roof.
Veneer cost depends on how many teeth are treated, the material selected, and the complexity of the case. Most Preston Hollow patients invest in a smile-zone set of six to ten visible-zone veneers. Dr. Timin gives you a transparent quote with no hidden fees after the consultation, not a generic price card.
A "full set" in cosmetic terms usually means the six to ten teeth that show when you smile, not all 28 teeth. Pricing scales with that count plus the complexity of the bite and shade work involved.
Veneers cover the existing tooth surface, so they are not the solution for replacing a missing tooth. If a tooth is missing in the smile zone, a dental implant or bridge is placed first, then veneers can finish the cosmetic plan.
Lumineers is a brand name for a specific type of no-prep veneer. The right option depends on the thickness your enamel can accept and how much you want to change the shape of the teeth. Dr. Timin will compare both honestly at your no-prep veneer consultation.
The enamel reshaping involved is permanent, which is why case selection and the digital design preview matter. The veneers themselves can be replaced or refreshed when the time comes.
