Corrective Veneer Specialists

Veneer Redo & Corrections in Los Angeles

Your veneers don't look like what you were promised. They're too bulky, too white, or just wrong. Dr. Marashi is an expert in replacing failed veneer work with results that finally look natural.

You're Not Alone

A significant portion of Dr. Marashi's practice is dedicated to patients who trusted another provider and were left with a result that feels nothing like what they were promised. Veneers that are too bulky, too white, uneven, or already failing. That experience is frustrating, sometimes even traumatic. We take it seriously, and we hear you.

What Went Wrong

Most veneer failures come down to a handful of common mistakes: drilling away too much of your natural tooth, ignoring the patient's facial proportions, and improper bonding leading to veneers that fall off. During your consultation, Dr. Marashi will examine your existing work and explain exactly what went wrong, whether it was the material choice, preparation technique, shade selection, or bite alignment.

Too Bulky

Teeth protrude past the natural lip line, creating an unnatural profile

Wrong Shade

Opaque, overly white veneers that don't match natural tooth translucency

Chiclet Look

Identical, flat teeth with no natural variation or character

Gum Issues

Dark lines, recession, or visible margins at the gum line

Poor Fit

Veneers that are chipping, debonding, or catching food

Bite Problems

Misaligned bite causing discomfort or uneven wear

Why This Time Will Be Different

Dr. Marashi doesn't just replace veneers, he corrects the underlying mistakes. He hand-sculpts each veneer inside the mouth using surgical-grade magnification, considers your age, skin tone, lip elasticity, and how your mouth moves. His exclusive Marashi Collection shades ensure results that are natural and undetectable.

A Note From Dr. Marashi

Laser Veneer Removal: What You Need to Know

Traditional veneer removal means grinding away the old restoration with a diamond bur. It's slow, uncomfortable, and risks damaging the natural tooth underneath. In my practice, I use laser technology to change that equation entirely.

The laser targets the bonding cement holding the veneer in place, not the tooth itself. The result is a gentler, faster, and more precise removal that protects what matters most: your natural tooth structure.

Faster & More Convenient

One appointment is usually all it takes. Traditional methods take significantly longer. Your time matters to me.

Your Teeth Stay Safer

The laser targets only the bonding cement, not your natural tooth. Less enamel and dentin loss means better long-term outcomes for your smile.

Minimal Discomfort

No drilling. No vibration. Less heat. No bleeding or swelling. Most patients tell me they feel almost nothing during the procedure.

Precision You Can Trust

The laser removes exactly what needs to be removed and nothing more. That means safer margins and cleaner results for the new veneer.

Back To Your Day Quicker

Less trauma to the tooth means faster recovery, less sensitivity afterward, and a smoother path to the final restoration.

One important note: success depends on how your veneers were originally bonded and the materials that were used. I'll evaluate your specific case at your consultation to confirm laser removal is the right approach for you. Most patients are excellent candidates.

The Redo Process

01

Honest Assessment

Dr. Marashi examines your current veneers and tells you exactly what went wrong, and whether a correction is possible. No sugarcoating.

02

Careful Removal

Old veneers are removed with precision using a specialized laser. This prevents removal of additional tooth structure, and makes the process comfortable.

03

Custom Redesign

New veneers are designed from scratch using The Marashi Collection shades, digital scans, and his hand-sculpting approach, tailored to your face.

04

Precision Bonding

Your new veneers are bonded with the same meticulous care, with final adjustments made in-mouth for a perfect, lasting result.

Redo Results

Before & After: Real Redo Cases

Every case below started with veneers from another provider that the patient was unhappy with. Each was carefully removed and replaced by Dr. Marashi.

Where Patients Travel From

Veneer Redo for Patients Across LA

Patients fly and drive in for veneer corrections. Choose your neighborhood to see drive context and what to bring to the evaluation.

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Common Questions

Everything You Want to Know

Can old veneers be removed and replaced?+
Yes. Dr. Marashi carefully removes old veneers, evaluates the remaining tooth structure, and designs a new set that addresses every issue from the original work, shape, shade, fit, and bite alignment.
Is there enough tooth left for a redo?+
In most cases, yes. Dr. Marashi uses surgical-grade magnification to assess exactly how much tooth structure remains and designs the new veneers accordingly. He'll give you an honest assessment at your consultation.
How long does a veneer redo take?+
Typically two sessions over about two weeks, similar to initial veneer placement. Complex correction cases may require an additional appointment or two.
Will my redo veneers look more natural?+
That's the entire goal. Dr. Marashi's hand-sculpting technique and exclusive Marashi Collection shades produce results that are undetectable, the opposite of the 'chiclet' look many patients come in wanting to fix.
What if I was told my veneers can't be fixed?+
Many patients hear this from other providers before seeing Dr. Marashi. His experience with complex correction cases often reveals solutions that others miss. A consultation is the best way to find out.
Is laser veneer removal better than traditional drilling?+
In most cases, yes. Laser removal targets the bonding cement instead of the tooth, which means less enamel loss, no vibration, minimal discomfort, and the veneer often comes off intact in a single appointment. Candidacy depends on how the original veneers were bonded and which materials were used, which Dr. Marashi evaluates during your consultation.