HOW TO MAKE YOUR PORCELAIN VENEERS LAST

Porcelain veneers are a common cosmetic procedure that people get to fix imperfections in their smile. Porcelain veneers can treat chips, crowding, gaps, misalignment, and discoloration within a couple dental visits. If you want your smile to last as long as possible, you need to take care of your teeth and veneers. Porcelain veneers can last over a decade with proper maintenance.

THINGS YOU CAN DO

Make sure to brush and flow your teeth every day. Rinsing with mouthwash is also an extra step you can take in keeping your mouth clean. But make sure not to brush and floss too aggressively because this can actually damage your veneers by causing cracks and chips. Your dentist can inform you of the best cleaning technique to keep your veneers clean and free of damage. After you get porcelain veneers, you should switch your toothpaste. Porcelain can be damaged by gritty toothpastes that contain abrasive substances means to polish teeth and rid them of surface stains. Your veneers are color matched to the same color as your natural teeth, so using a toothpaste for whitening can aid in stain prevention on your teeth over time.

If you usually chew on hard candy, ice, or other hard substances, you should stop these because it can cause cracks and chips to your veneers and your natural teeth. Veneers aren't likely to become stained from foods like natural teeth too so there can be a noticeable difference between the two which you want to avoid. You know that smoking isn't good for your health, but tobacco can damage both your veneers and natural teeth by staining them yellow. Make sure you are seeing a dentist on a regular basis so they can clean your teeth and examine your natural teeth and veneers to ensure they stay in good shape.

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