Retaining Restorations: 3 Tips to Preserve Your Veneers

October 23, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — kempermeadow @ 7:37 pm
Veneers next to dental mirror on light blue surface

Although veneers are durable enough to shield your teeth from chips and stains, they’re largely intended to enhance your appearance rather than your oral health. As a result, many insurance policies don’t include them, so they require investing personal time and resources.

When you’re financially responsible for your cosmetic upgrade, it’s only natural to want to do everything you can to maintain the results. With that in mind, keep reading to learn 3 helpful suggestions that can keep your veneers in excellent condition for the long run!

Pro Care Tip #1: Establish an At-Home Hygiene Routine

If you don’t already do so, you must regularly brush and floss your teeth to prevent potential oral problems. Your mouth is full of bacteria that work in tandem with acids from the food you eat to erode your enamel or build disease-inducing plaque along your gumline. Your veneers can’t get cavities, but the underlying teeth can. If they start to decay, your prosthetics might become loose or dislodged.

To keep everything in tip-top shape, thoroughly scrub your teeth for two minutes both morning and night to eradicate unwanted particles. This ensures that your smile is as healthy as it is beautiful!

Pro Care Tip #2: Watch What You Eat

Your new restorations are known to be incredibly resilient, but they’re not entirely invincible. They can become cracked, damaged, or discolored if they’re overly exposed to certain foods that can harm them. For instance, you should avoid super hard options like candy or ice that could yank or chip them, and try to get out of the habit of anxiously chewing on your fingernails or pen caps.  

Also, your veneers may not stain as readily as your natural teeth. To keep a consistent appearance, you might want to avoid coffee, tea, wine, and dark berries that can dye your grin.

Pro Care Tip #3: Drop Bad Habits

If you smoke, vape, or chew tobacco, then now’s an excellent time to consider quitting. These products all contain nicotine and other chemicals that are harmful to your oral and overall health. They restrict your blood oxygen levels and flow, making it harder for your body to deliver infection-fighting nutrients to your teeth and gums. This leaves you vulnerable to tooth decay and gum disease, as well as more serious concerns like oral cancer. To make matters worse, smoking can also tint your once-pearly whites more yellow or brown.

About the Practice

At Kemper Meadow Family Dentistry, people of all ages benefit from two dentists dedicated to helping you look and feel your best. Dr. Alexandra Kulwin and Dr. Jasmina Maric work together to offer a full array of services conveniently under one roof, including veneers. They are members of the American Dental Association and other prestigious organizations, so you know that your smile is in good hands. They combine a relaxed approach with state-of-the-art equipment to put you at ease while delivering accurate results intended to last. If you’re interested in improving your grin, you can request a consultation on the website or call (513) 648-9900.