Do Veneers Always Require Shaving Teeth Down? No-Prep Veneers in Las Vegas

Do Veneers Always Require Shaving Teeth Down? Dr. Todd Snyder Explains

In the video above, Dr. Todd Snyder, DDS addresses one of the most common concerns people have after searching veneers online: the belief that veneers always require teeth to be cut down dramatically.

Dr. Snyder explains that this is not always true. In many cases, only minimal reduction is needed, and sometimes a tooth may require no reduction at all. The reason you may see teeth significantly reduced online is that many dentists do not have the advanced training or material knowledge to plan veneers more conservatively.

He emphasizes that every tooth and every smile is unique. The amount of preparation depends on tooth position, color, existing damage, and the final aesthetic goal. Veneers can range from extremely thin, transparent porcelain to thicker, brighter materials with varying levels of translucency and realism. The best approach is determined by careful planning and a deep understanding of veneer materials and smile design.

Below, we expand on what that means for you if you are considering veneers in Las Vegas and want a natural-looking result with the most conservative approach possible.


Why People Think Veneers Require Teeth to Be Cut Down

It is common to see alarming images online of teeth that look heavily shaved before veneers are placed. That can happen in certain cases, but it is not the standard in expert-level cosmetic dentistry when the case is properly planned.

Why Aggressive Preparation Happens

  • Limited training in advanced cosmetic veneer planning
  • Using a one-size-fits-all veneer thickness
  • Attempting to mask severe discoloration without proper ceramic selection
  • Correcting tooth position by over-reducing tooth structure

When veneers are designed correctly, the goal is to preserve tooth structure whenever possible while still achieving the look you want.


Veneer Preparation Is a Spectrum

Preparation can range widely. Some teeth may require no reduction, while others may require a small amount, and heavily damaged or discolored teeth may require more.

No-Prep Veneers

No-prep veneers may be possible when a tooth is positioned in a way that allows a veneer to be added without creating an over-contoured appearance.

  • Slight spacing or undersized teeth
  • Teeth positioned slightly inward
  • Minimal discoloration
  • Desire for subtle, natural enhancement

Minimal-Prep Veneers

Minimal-prep veneers may involve removing approximately 0.2 mm of enamel. This conservative approach creates space for the veneer to look natural while preserving healthy tooth structure.

More Extensive Preparation When Necessary

Some teeth require more reduction when there is:

  • Significant discoloration
  • Existing restorations
  • Chips, cracks, or structural damage
  • Major shape correction needed

Material Selection Is Critical

Natural teeth have depth and translucency. Veneers can range from thin, glass-like ceramics to thicker materials designed to mask darker underlying tooth color. Different levels of translucency can be built into each veneer to achieve realistic light reflection and depth.

The brighter the desired result and the darker the underlying tooth, the more space may be needed for the appropriate ceramic. This is why planning determines preparation, not the other way around.


How Dr. Todd Snyder Plans Veneers

Each tooth is treated individually based on its position, color, and structural condition. This requires expertise in:

  • Smile design principles
  • Bite analysis and occlusion
  • Advanced ceramic materials
  • Conservative preparation techniques

The goal is to create veneers that look natural, feel comfortable, and last.


Schedule a Complimentary Veneer Consultation in Las Vegas

If you have been avoiding veneers because you think your teeth must be shaved down, a consultation can clarify what is possible for your smile. Dr. Snyder will evaluate your teeth and explain whether no-prep veneers, minimal-prep veneers, or another cosmetic approach is right for you.

Dr. Todd Snyder, DDS
1700 S Pavilion Center Dr Suite 310
Las Vegas, NV 89135
(855) 863-3800


About Dr. Todd Snyder, DDS

Medical Review by Dr. Todd Snyder, DDS

This article has been reviewed by Dr. Todd Snyder, DDS, a nationally and internationally recognized cosmetic dentist based in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Dr. Snyder earned his dental degree from UCLA School of Dentistry and is a graduate of the F.A.C.E Institute. He is the 77th Accredited Fellow of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and the only AACD Accredited Fellow in Nevada. He is also the only Diplomat of the American Board of Dental Aesthetics in Nevada.

He is a Fellow of the American Society for Dental Aesthetics and a Fellow of the International Academy of Dental Facial Aesthetics. He previously served on faculty at UCLA in the Center for Aesthetics and co-created and co-directed the first and only two-year postgraduate program in cosmetic dentistry.

Dr. Snyder is an international lecturer and author and serves as a consultant for dental manufacturing companies.

Dr. Todd Snyder, DDS

Dr. Todd Snyder, DDS

About the Author: Dr. Todd Snyder

Dr. Todd Snyder is more than a cosmetic dentist; he is an artist dedicated to transforming smiles and lives. Recognized as a Global Top 1% Dentist, Dr. Snyder’s unparalleled expertise and passion for creating stunning smiles have earned him a reputation for excellence. He holds the esteemed title of Accredited Fellow with the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and is a Diplomat of the American Board of Dental Aesthetics.

Dr. Snyder believes that every smile should reflect the true beauty and confidence within, which is why he dedicates himself to personalized, high-quality personalized dental care. With years of experience and a commitment to advancing cosmetic dentistry techniques, he guides each patient through their unique smile journey with empathy and precision.

Join Dr. Snyder as he shares his insights, offers expert advice, and explores the latest in cosmetic dentistry to help you achieve the smile of your dreams. Because you deserve to feel amazing about your smile every day.

Advice from Dr. Todd Snyder

As your dentist, your education as a dental patient is very meaningful to me. I think it’s important for you to know about your dental health and the treatment choices you have. It helps you make smart decisions and feel more in control of your care. Knowing about procedures and what’s new in cosmetic dentistry can give you confidence and make you feel more at ease. It’s not just about facts—it’s about working together to get you the healthiest and happiest smile. Enjoy these blog posts and sign up for my newsletter “Your Smile Journey” to learn more. Because when you understand more, you can smile more, and that’s what’s really important.