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Take Care of Your Veneers!

Elite Prosthetic Dentistry||2 min read

Congratulations on your new veneers! You’ve got your smile exactly the way you want it!

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It’s not just for Christmas, it’s for a lifetime! Your new veneers represent a significant investment in your smile, and proper care will ensure they remain as beautiful as the day they were placed. Let’s explore the best practices to keep those beautiful restorations looking pristine for years to come.

Keep Them Clean

Your veneers require the same kind of care your natural teeth do. Brush twice and floss once a day for at least two minutes, and drink plenty of water in between. Pick a non-abrasive toothpaste that contains fluoride, and choose a soft-bristled toothbrush to make sure you don’t harm the porcelain surface. Avoid aggressive brushing techniques, which can wear down the edges of your veneers over time.

While porcelain veneers are made from durable material, they’re not immune to damage from overly abrasive products or rough handling. Think of them like you would fine china, not everyday dishware. Using an electric toothbrush with a gentle mode can actually be beneficial, as it provides consistent, effective cleaning without the excessive pressure that comes from manual brushing.

Stay Away from Stains

Your natural teeth still are vulnerable to staining. So, to keep your natural teeth matching your veneers for an all-over bright smile, you will want to avoid the following stain-culprits as much as possible. Several types of food and drink can cause your natural teeth to stain, such as red wine, coffee, black tea, curry, berries, and tomato sauce. You don’t have to cut these out completely, just remain stain-free by practicing moderation! A good rule of thumb is to rinse your mouth with water after consuming staining foods or beverages, and wait at least 30 minutes before brushing if you’ve consumed acidic foods or drinks.

Watch That Bite

Avoid biting into hard foods such as nuts, ice cubes, popcorn kernels, and hard candies, as this could cause your veneers to crack or chip. While modern veneers are quite strong, they’re not designed to handle the intense pressure of biting through hard objects. If you enjoy crunchy foods, try to bite with your back teeth instead, or cut hard items into smaller pieces before eating them.

Buddy Up with Your Dentist

A visit to the dentist should be as important as remembering your best friend’s birthday, so mark it down in your calendar! Regular professional cleanings help remove buildup that can affect the appearance and longevity of your veneers. Additionally, your dentist can spot any problems early, before they become serious issues requiring repair or replacement.

Regular visits to Prosthetic Dentistry of Washington D.C., as well as at-home care, can keep your porcelain veneers looking shiny and new for a very long time. With proper maintenance, your veneers can remain beautiful for many years, giving you lasting return on your investment. Call us today to book your appointment! 202-244-2101

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Last updated: October 5, 2016

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