Porcelain Veneers in Toronto
Are you happy with your smile?
Are your teeth a perfect 10?
If you answered NO to any of the above questions, porcelain veneers might be the solution for you.
Dr. Mario Rotella offers porcelain veneers as a treatment option for optimizing or correcting tooth shape, color, and proportion with excellent esthetic results.

A veneer is a thin layer of ceramic that is placed over the buccal side of the tooth. It is a minimally invasive technique, requiring only a limited or no tooth preparation.
The main advantage of this type of restoration is that the tooth requires only a minimal reduction; in some cases, no reduction is required.
A veneer is indicated in case of tooth fracture (it depends however on the amount of tooth left), discoloration. Veneers can be also used to close the space between teeth, change the shape, the dimension or the proportion of the teeth.
Fundamental for the long-term success of this type of restoration is that the preparation of the tooth is mainly confined into the enamel (the outer layer of the tooth) and the use of a resin cement.
Scientific studies have shown high success rates over time for dental veneers.
In most cases, 2 dental visits are needed to start and complete the treatment. It is important to know that not everybody is a good candidate for dental veneers.
If you think your smile needs a makeover, book an appointment with Dr. Mario Rotella today to discuss if veneers are the right treatment option for you!
About Dr. Mario Rotella

Dr. Mario Rotella is a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada (F.R.C.D.(C)), certified specialist in Prosthodontics. Dr. Rotella focuses his practice concentrating on the treatment of complex cases of aesthetic and functional rehabilitation on natural dentition and implants, with emphasis on veneers, crowns, bridges and dentures. Dr. Rotella's practice encompasses the traditional prosthetic procedures and the most innovative ones, with particular focus on the minimally invasive prosthetic procedures for the application of veneers, partial restorations, and all-ceramics crowns and bridges.
Dr. Rotella has presented his work in several dental meetings and he has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals, such as the Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. Dr. Rotella stays current through continuing education courses, lectures and peer-reviewed articles. In this way, patients always receive the best care, in a scientific and evidence-based philosophy.
Dr. Rotella is a member of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Ontario Dental Association, the Association of Prosthodontists of Ontario, and the American College of Prosthodontists. He is also a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentist of Canada (FRCD (C)).