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If you have straight, white teeth, they can make a big difference to your appearance. Fortunately, you have several alternatives for improving your smile.

Dental veneers are one of the most popular options for you. This is one of the most effective methods to repair chipped, discolored, and fractured teeth. There’s a lot to understand about dental veneers, so doing plenty of research before getting them is recommended. But how long will your investment in your smile last?

But first, explain what dental veneers are.

What are dental veneers?

Dental veneers are thin, custom-made shells made of tooth-colored materials applied to the front of your teeth to improve their appearance. These may significantly enhance the look of your teeth. This is accomplished by bonding to the front of your teeth and modifying their color, size, and shape.

The procedure is popular, and you should discuss it with your dentist to see if veneers are the best option for your situation. You’ll get an impression of your teeth after the consultation that will aid in creating your veneers. Finally, the completed veneers will be cemented in place.

Dental veneers are available in two distinct varieties. The first is porcelain, which fights stains well and has a natural look owing to the light reflection that resembles your real teeth. The second choice is resin veneers, which can be colored to match your teeth and are applied in one visit.

Dental veneers are a fantastic option for individuals who wish to alter the color or form of their teeth with only braces, but their dental problems aren’t severe enough for them to need a crown. It’s an easy, quick, and painless way to get a stunning smile.

The lifespan of dental veneers.

Back to our original issue: once I’ve got my veneers, how long will they last? Dental porcelain today is as durable as your tooth enamel. This removes any cause for concern that the surfaces will fracture from chewing on hard food.

Remember that most veneers will not last a lifetime. Dental veneers have an average life span of ten years. They can, however, survive up to 20 years if properly cared for.

Veneers, like natural teeth, require careful oral hygiene and maintenance. You’ll be amazed at how long they endure if you carefully take care of them after being put in place. You’ll have to brush and floss your teeth more frequently than usual. Veneers can also stain since they are made of porcelain, so keep that in mind if you drink a lot of coffee or tea.

While veneers are made of strong material, you should avoid chewing hard foods. This is no different than if your natural teeth were involved: it’s usually best to avoid anything that might cause chipping.

Alternative methods to get the most out of your new veneers don’t involve biting hard surfaces. You should avoid grinding by using a bite shield, which will prevent you from chipping your veneers.

How do you know when veneers need to be replaced?

While all veneers will have to be replaced if you observe any of the following problems with your dental veneers, you should schedule an appointment with your dentist:

  • Visible decay on the natural tooth beneath the veneer
  • Any sign of cracked, chipped, or worn-down veneers
  • A visible separation between the veneer and the gums (usually due to gum disease)

Veneers are susceptible to wear and tear, which may eventually cause them to fall out or become painful. This is typically the case due to using the incorrect size from the start. However, this should not be an issue if you use a reputable dentist experienced with dental veneers.

If you have any questions about your existing veneers or want to learn more about dental veneers, please call Eastern Slope Dental now for a free consultation.

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