If you’re looking for a total smile makeover, veneers are the way to go! Deciding to move forward with getting veneers is a big decision, so if you’re considering going this route, it’s important to understand and learn how to take care of them so you can ensure they last as long as they possibly can!
Porcelain veneers can help to improve the shape, color, and position of your teeth and be used to correct any minor misalignments or gaps. They’re also a great option for those who want to correct issues like chipped, fractured, or severely discolored teeth. Porcelain veneers typically last many years, but if you don’t take good care of them daily, they may need to be replaced sooner.
It would help if you considered your veneers as important as your natural teeth. Just like you would brush, floss, and rinse with mouthwash twice a day, the same goes for your veneers. It’s imperative to keep up with a strict oral hygiene regimen as you can still get cavities beneath or around your veneers. To prolong the life of your veneers, you should be brushing your teeth twice a day as well as flossing twice a day, and rinsing with mouthwash.
Veneers are generally more difficult to stain than natural teeth, but that doesn’t make them immune to discoloration over time. It would help if you considered limiting the intake of dark liquids that are known to stain teeth, such as red wine, coffee, tea, and dark liquors. If possible, try to avoid dark foods such as blackberries, blueberries, and dark pasta sauces. If you find yourself needing to indulge in any of these items, it’s best to brush your teeth immediately after drinking or eating. This will help to remove any of the staining agents as early as possible.
While porcelain veneers are strong, certain habits can damage them. If you’re an avid ice chewer or you frequently bite your nails, you run the risk of cracking or damaging your veneers. Try your best to break these bad habits, so you can keep your smile looking gorgeous and pearly white as long as possible!
After getting veneers, you should discuss what the best course of action of preventative care is with your dentist if there are additional things you can be doing to protect your teeth. There may be other products they recommend as well to help supplement the care of your veneers. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call us at 479-337-4070!