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Six Of The Worst Things You Could Possibly Do With Veneers

Veneers last a long time. However, veneers are not typically a dental fixture that can remain in place permanently and they will eventually need to be replaced. You can make your veneers last longer if you take care of them properly.

To maximize the lifespan of your veneers, there are numerous things you should avoid doing. The following are six of the worst things you could possibly do with veneers if you want to maximize their lifespan.

Prying Things Open With Your Teeth

It's never a good idea to pry a bottle or package open with your teeth. If you have veneers on your teeth, prying things open with your teeth can be especially damaging. Doing this regularly can loosen your veneers over time and age your veneers more quickly. 

Biting Pen Caps or Nails

Another bad habit that can lead to veneer damage is chewing on pen caps or nails. It's important to break these bad habits before you get veneers. Chewing hard materials like nails and pen caps can cause veneers to become dented or loosened so that they require replacement sooner. 

Consuming Tobacco Products

Tobacco consumption is not good for your veneers because consuming tobacco has a tendency to stain veneers. Since veneers are often put in place as a cosmetic dentistry solution to cover stained teeth, having stains on veneers can defeat their purpose. 

If you want to keep your veneers looking white, it's important that you avoid tobacco consumption. At least try to moderate your tobacco consumption after getting veneers to minimize any staining.

Not Addressing a Teeth Grinding Problem

Patients who experience bruxism or teeth grinding need to address this problem to protect their veneers. Frequent teeth grinding can cause veneer damage and make it more likely for veneers to come loose. 

Neglecting to Go to Dentist Appointments When You Should

It's important that your dentist check up on your veneers regularly to make sure that they are staying in good shape. If your veneers start to display signs of damage, your dentist can repair them before damage becomes worse and requires more dental work. 

Failing to Brush and Floss Often Enough

A lot of patients who have veneers put on their teeth are under the inaccurate impression that dental hygiene practices are less important with veneers.

However, this is not the case. In fact, teeth need to be brushed and flossed regularly to keep veneers looking white and to prevent food particles from getting caught in veneers and raising the likelihood of tooth decay. 

For more information about dental vaneers or implants, contact a dentist near you.


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