There are two main types of veneers, direct restorative veneers and indirect restorative veneers, both of which take different amounts of time. Direct restorations are usually done with resin veneers, which can be done on the same day of the visit and usually takes about half an hour per tooth. Indirect veneers are prepared by the doctor, and after the preparation, a model is taken and sent to a fabricator for fabrication. If resin veneers are made, it usually takes about 3 days to make them. If porcelain veneers are made, it usually takes about a week. After the veneers are sent back to the hospital, the doctor will apply a bonding agent to bond the veneers to the patient’s teeth, so the total time is about 4-8 days.