Dental Veneers are a perfect way to improve the appearance of your teeth by making them straighter and whiter. Although veneers are a lasting fix, it is crucial to remember that they wear out over time.

How To Know Your Veneers Are Wearing Out

A dental veneer has an average lifespan of roughly 10 years. However, if you take adequate care and follow proper maintenance, the range can be extended to 20 years. If you start realizing one of the following, then you should change your veneers sooner than expected:

  • Broke or Chipped Veneers: Veneers are mainly made of porcelain. Although they appear hard, they can break or wear out if handled aggressively.
  • The Teeth Supporting Veneers are Decaying Beneath: Although veneers are long-lasting, if the tooth below it isn’t healthy, it will start separating from where it is attached.
  • Your Veneers are Splitting from Your Gums Because of Poor Dental Hygiene: Dental cleanliness is paramount when you have veneers. If you don’t maintain proper hygiene, gum disease can develop and cause a gap between the veneers and gums.

How Can You Improve the Lifespan of Your Veneers?

When you do not follow the recommended oral care routine to keep your teeth healthy, your veneers can wear out quicker. Here are a few pointers to help you maintain your dental veneers for a beautiful smile:

  • Avoid Using Your Teeth as Tools: You risk breaking or cracking your veneer when you misuse your teeth, like using them to open bottle tops.
  • Visit Your Dentist Regularly for Cleanings and Examinations: Going for routine professional exams and cleanings to keep your teeth healthy is vital for the health of your veneers. Additionally, it allows the dentist to evaluate your veneers to confirm that they are still in good condition.
  • Floss Daily: Veneers do not prevent you from flossing your teeth. Flossing maintains your gum health and prevents gum diseases.
  • Use Quality Toothpaste and a Soft-Bristled Toothbrush: Always treat your veneers gently with quality products, and they will last considerably longer.

Dental Veneer Replacement

Your veneers should be changed when they ultimately wear out. The dentist extracts enamel from your natural tooth during the initial installation to fix the veneer. The replacement procedure is relatively identical to the initial placement process. After removing most of the bonding material, a mold of your teeth is taken. A new veneer will then be made and attached to your teeth.

Count On a Reputable Dentist

One of the greatest ways to ensure your veneers last is to have them installed and checked regularly by a trustworthy dentist.

Dr. Diana Tadros has a passion for cosmetic dentistry and will work with you to help make your dream smile a reality. To learn more about veneers, contact Beauty and the Teeth Dental in Fort Lauderdale, FL today.



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To schedule a comprehensive dental exam with Dr. Tadros, call Beauty and the Teeth Dental in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida at (954) 519-7465. If you prefer, you can also contact us online or book an appointment directly. Dr. Tadros also services patients from Lauderdale by the Sea, Oakland Park, and Pompano Beach.

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