TOKYO HIGH DENTAL CLINIC
Veneers
In brief
Minimal-reduction veneers bond 0.1–0.3mm ceramic to improve the shape, color and alignment of the teeth.
Aesthetic treatment is planned by Dr. Ahn Jin-gyu, a specialist in integrated dentistry, who checks the bite as well as the colour and shape of the teeth. The same dentist stays with you from consultation to the end of treatment.
What are minimal-reduction veneers?
Minimal-reduction veneers are a treatment that bonds 0.1–0.3mm ceramic to the natural tooth
to improve the shape, color and alignment of the teeth.
By removing as little tooth structure as possible, less harm is done to the tooth while you experience the best aesthetic result.

Check Point!
Created through the harmony of the finest materials and innovative technology, they restore natural living and beauty for the patient.
Unlike conventional prostheses, they effectively block the dark shadow cast by discolored teeth.
They contain no heavy metals at all, so there are no allergic reactions and no discoloration or recession of the gums.
Because they have the same light transmission as natural teeth, they keep their natural beauty even under strong light.
We recommend this for the following

Cases with gaps between the teeth (spaced front teeth)

Cases of severe tooth discoloration (when only one front tooth has changed color)

Cases where you want to improve tooth size or shape, or have microdontia

Cases where you want neatly aligned teeth in a short time

Cases where a chipped front tooth looks unattractive
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do teeth whitening results last?
It varies with individual lifestyle habits, but the effect is usually maintained for about six months to a year. With regular care it can last longer.
Do veneers require removing a lot of tooth structure?
Minimal-reduction veneers remove only 0.1–0.3mm of tooth structure, which is very little, minimizing damage to the tooth.
Is aesthetic treatment (veneers, whitening, etc.) harmful to the teeth?
We use minimal-reduction methods and safe materials, so the burden on the tooth is minimized.
This treatment information was reviewed by our dental team on 2026-07-29.
