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How to Maintain Porcelain Veneers

Are you happy with your smile when you look in the mirror, or do you recoil at seeing uneven, stained, or broken teeth? Dental veneers can give you a beautiful smile if you do not like the appearance of your teeth. The issues that veneers can fix make them worth the cost.

For instance, porcelain veneers are very thin pieces of porcelain designed to recreate the natural look of your teeth. They look a lot like natural tooth enamel and are a great way to fix the following problems:

  • Broken and chipped teeth.
  • Severely discolored teeth.
  • Irregularly shaped, uneven, or misaligned teeth.
  • Worn down teeth.
  • Uneven spaces between teeth.

Since they look like natural tooth enamel, it’s nearly impossible to tell the difference between a natural tooth and a porcelain dental veneer. Furthermore, they are stain-resistant and can help cover minor alignment issues and gaps without using orthodontics.

The Process of Placing Dental Veneers

If you have crooked teeth, unwanted or uneven spaces between your teeth, or severely discolored teeth, veneers can help you achieve the beautiful smile you always wanted. After all, you want to create the right impression when you smile. This solution can also last a long time before requiring a replacement.

  1. Eliminating Tooth Decay: Getting veneers is usually painless and requires little or no anesthesia. However, if there is tooth decay, it is necessary to trim the side of the tooth with the rot. That will change its shape and size, allowing the correct placement of the dental veneer.
  2. Tooth Preparation: Tooth preparation may require removing or changing dental fillings to ensure a strong bond. As stated earlier, you will require little or no anesthesia unless the porcelain veneer extends beyond your gum line.
  3. Veneer Selection: The aim is to create a veneer that perfectly fits the affected tooth. It may take about two weeks to produce a porcelain veneer.
  4. Proper Fitting and Bonding: Your dentist will then examine it to check for errors and make any necessary adjustments to ensure it fits correctly. Once satisfied with the veneer’s color, shape, size, and appearance, the dentist will bond it to your tooth after polishing the surface of the veneer and other teeth properly.
  5. Etching the Tooth’s Surface and Placement: The dentist will etch your tooth’s surface to ensure a tight bond. They will then place a bonding agent and use a special blue light to harden the very thin pieces of porcelain onto the tooth.

How to Care for Your Porcelain Veneers Correctly

Your smile can say a lot about your personality, so it is essential to know how to care for your dental veneers. We will ensure you understand how to maintain excellent oral health before and after getting dental veneers. However, it is best to treat your porcelain veneers as you would your natural tooth structure.

Proper care of your dental veneers will help them last for years. The best way to maintain them is to stick to the correct oral hygiene routine.

Here are effective ways to care for your porcelain veneers.

Brush your teeth at least twice a day.

The American Dental Association recommends brushing teeth at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste. Brushing for at least two minutes will give you adequate time to clean all your teeth, including those with veneers. Otherwise, rushing may leave plaque on your back teeth, increasing the risk of cavities.

Floss once a day.

Plaque thrives where toothbrush bristles cannot reach, whether on your dental veneer or natural tooth structure. Flossing once a day will remove dental plaque that has accumulated along the gum line and between your teeth. That will help prevent cavities between teeth.

Avoid grinding your teeth.

Do you clench or grind your teeth while sleeping? If so, that can be bad news for your veneers since it puts lots of pressure on them. It is also bad for your jaw joints and teeth. So, you should consult your dentist immediately if you suspect that you have bruxism. They may recommend a nighttime occlusal guard to protect your natural teeth and new veneers.

Protect your smile.

Physical activity is essential to a healthy lifestyle. However, participating in certain physical activities, such as contact sports, can endanger your new smile’s health. You do not want to request a second visit to fix a chipped or broken veneer soon after getting it placed. So, it is best to invest in a mouthguard if you love participating in sports.

Beware of stains.

Like natural teeth, dental veneers can stain under certain circumstances. So, avoiding or limiting foods and drinks that can cause stains or discoloration, such as dark sodas, red wine, berries, coffee, tea, and soy sauce, is best. Smoking can also stain your teeth. If you’re a smoker, consider quitting. That will keep your veneers bright and white and improve your overall health.

Schedule regular appointments with your dentist.

Routine dental checkups are necessary for everyone, including patients who choose to get veneers. Schedule an appointment with your dentist every six months to ensure your teeth and veneers are in excellent shape.

Schedule a Consultation with Us Today!

When looking for professional dental care, you want a dentist you can trust. If you’re looking for a Hanford dental office specializing in dental veneers, we can help! At Jack Nagrani Dentistry, we have an entire staff of welcoming, gentle, warm, and friendly faces to welcome you and your family.

We also provide professional teeth whitening, oral health care, and cosmetic dentistry. If you need help fixing your crooked or stained teeth or unwanted or uneven spaces, contact us today! Contact us today at (559) 422-6027 to request an appointment.

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