It's not uncommon for patients to perceive a difference between their temporary and permanent veneers, even if they are designed to be very similar in shape. This perception can be due to several factors:Material Differences: Temporary veneers are often made from a different material than permanent veneers. The materials used for temporary veneers typically have different light-reflecting properties and may not mimic the natural translucency of your teeth as closely as the permanent materials do.Color and Finish: The color and finish of the veneers can greatly affect their appearance. Temporary veneers may have a different shade or gloss compared to the final product. This can make them appear different in various lighting conditions.Adjustment Period: There's also an adjustment period when transitioning from temporary to permanent veneers. You might have become accustomed to the look and feel of the temporary ones, making the permanent ones seem unfamiliar or different at first.Subtle Shape Differences: While your dentist says they are the same shape, there might be subtle differences that are not immediately obvious but can affect the overall appearance. These differences might be in terms of contour, length, or how they align with your gum line.To address your concerns, consider the following steps:Communicate Clearly: Explain to your dentist what you liked about your temporary veneers. Was it their brightness, shape, or how they made your smile look? Being specific can help your dentist understand your concerns better.Seek a Second Opinion: If you're still not satisfied, it might be helpful to get a second opinion from another dental professional.Adjustment Possibilities: Discuss with your dentist if minor adjustments can be made to your permanent veneers to better suit your preferences.Remember, it’s important that you feel confident and happy with your veneers. Open communication with your dentist is key to achieving the best outcome.