What You Wish You Knew Before Getting Dental Veneers

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By Golden Grove Dental

Who doesn’t desire a smile that looks like a painting? You’re not the only person who has been thinking about getting dental veneers! Your teeth can be instantly transformed with these thin, custom-made shells, giving you a photogenic smile. However, there are a few things you wish you knew before you get in.

Veneers are more than simply a fashion statement; once you get them, there’s no going back. You may make the greatest choice if you are aware of all the information, from price and longevity to possible problems and upkeep. Here is all the information you need to know before accepting them in order to prevent unpleasant surprises.

1. Veneers Are a Permanent Solution

There is no turning back once your teeth are ready for veneers. To ensure the veneers fit well, the dentist removes a tiny layer of enamel, typically 0.5 mm. You will always require veneers or some type of restoration in the future because enamel cannot be restored.

Consult a dentist about dental veneers in Placerville, which involve less enamel removal, if you’re not ready for a permanent alteration.

2. They’re Not Irreplaceable

Although they are resilient, they are not unbeatable. Composite ones may need to be replaced in 5–7 years, but porcelain veneers can last 10–15 years with the right approach.

Steer clear of behaviors that can harm them. For example,

  • Chewing on hard items (ice, pens) or biting one’s nails.
  • Teeth clenching or grinding.
  • Opening packaging with teeth.

If you grind your teeth at night, wearing a sleep guard can help keep veneers safe.

According to research of American Academy of Implant Dentistry, with the right attention & care, 83% of porcelain veneers have lasted for 20 years, and 95% lasted for 10 years.

3. Veneers May Temporarily Bring Sensitivity

You might have transient teeth sensitivity to hot or cold meals after receiving them. Your teeth become more reactive when enamel is removed because it exposes nerve endings.

Here are some strategies to handle sensitivity:

  • Apply sensitive toothpaste.
  • For a few days, stay away from foods that are really spicy or cold.
  • At first, maintain a soft diet.

Usually, sensitivity goes away in a few weeks but if it continues, then see our dentist.

4. Veneers Keep White, Although Your Teeth Won’t Over time

Your natural teeth may darken, resulting in a color mismatch, although porcelain veneers are resistant to stains.

  • Ignore smoking, dark berries, red wine, and coffee.
  • They cannot be whitened once they are placed, although professional whitening can assist.
  • Professional teeth whitening can help keep your teeth looking whiter if they are stained, but veneers cannot be whitened after they are in place. 

5. Worth Of Your Financial Investment

Despite their high cost, veneers are a long-term investment in your smile. Costs differ based on location and material.

Dental veneers can improve your smile, but they are a big expense that should be carefully examined. Even after serving timeless beauty, constant maintenance is necessary to preserve that longevity and attractiveness.

Consider the following before getting veneers:

  • Am I okay with changing my teeth permanently?
  • Am I able to provide the necessary upkeep and care?
  • Am I aware of the price and durability of veneers?

If your response is ‘yes,’ then veneers might be the ideal remedy for you. Prepare yourself to get the smile of your dreams by speaking to our dentist right now.