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How Should I Take Care of my Dental Veneers?

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19 February 2024

One of the most important things to think about when getting veneers is how you should care for them after the procedure is complete.

Veneers are a fantastic way to get the dream smile you’ve always wanted. They offer a solution to stained, chipped, misaligned, or irregularly shaped teeth. But their long-term success hinges on how well you look after your oral health.

Let’s take a look at the details of veneer aftercare and give you the information you need to make sure your new smile lasts for years to come.

Key Takeaways

Aftercare For Dental Veneers

Dental veneers, particularly porcelain ones, are a popular choice as they are durable and natural-looking. But to keep them looking their best, a proper aftercare routine is non-negotiable.

The good news? Caring for your veneers isn’t complicated. Let’s take a closer look…

Daily Oral Hygiene

The foundation of good veneer aftercare is a solid oral hygiene routine – they need the same care as your natural teeth would. Here’s how to keep your veneers in top shape:

  • Brushing: Brush twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste. This keeps your teeth and gums healthy while preventing damage to your veneers.
  • Flossing: Daily flossing removes plaque and food particles between teeth, protecting both your natural teeth and your veneers.
  • Rinsing: Using an alcohol-free mouthwash will kill bacteria and help you maintain fresh breath without damaging your veneers.

Regular Dental Visits

Routine check-ups and professional cleanings are a really important part of veneer aftercare. In these appointments, we can spot and address any potential issues early on, making sure your veneers and natural teeth remain in excellent condition. Aim for a visit every six months, or as recommended by your dental professional.

Mindful Eating and Habits

How and what we eat is just as important as a proper dental hygiene routine. Here are some key things to remember:

  • Avoid Hard Foods: Chewing on hard objects like ice, pens, or hard sweets can chip or damage veneers. Cut foods into smaller pieces if necessary.
  • Prevent Stains: While porcelain veneers resist staining, the adhesive can discolour over time. Limit coffee, tea, red wine, and other staining agents, or use a straw when possible.
  • Quit Smoking: Tobacco can stain veneers and harm your overall oral health. Quitting smoking is beneficial for your veneers and your health.

Protecting Your Veneers

Just like your natural teeth, veneers aren’t invincible, and it can be incredibly costly to have them repaired or replaced. Because of this, we’d always recommend you:

  • Wear a Nightguard if Needed: If you grind your teeth at night, a custom-fitted nightguard can protect your veneers from unnecessary pressure and damage.
  • Use a Mouthguard for Sports: Engaging in contact sports without protecting your mouth can lead to damaged veneers. A mouthguard is a simple solution to keep your smile safe.

Make Your Dream Smile a Reality With Aesthetique Dental

Veneers offer a fantastic way to achieve the smile you’ve always dreamed of. With the right care, your investment can last a decade or more, allowing you to smile confidently for years to come.

We’re dedicated to helping you get the smile you’ve been dreaming of. Our team of expert private dentists in Leeds is here to guide you through every step of your veneer journey, from initial consultation to aftercare.

If you’re ready to transform your smile or need more guidance on caring for your veneers, reach out to us today.

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