How Long Do Dental Veneers Last?

How Long Do Dental Veneers Last?

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Dental veneers can revive your smile in just a few appointments. These appliances are attractive, versatile, and long-lasting appliances are also available.

On average, porcelain veneers last about 10 to 15 years with excellent care, while composite veneers last about 5 to 8 years.

About Dental Veneers

Dental veneers are thin, strong sheets of porcelain or composite resin applied to the tooth surfaces that are visible when you smile.

They can improve the appearance of the following esthetic issues:

  • Chipped teeth
  • Stained teeth
  • Gapped teeth
  • Unevenly sized teeth
  • Slight misalignment

Advantages of Dental Veneers

Efficiency

Dental veneers can cover multiple cosmetic issues at once, making them more efficient than many other cosmetic treatments that only address one problem at a time.

Durability

Veneers are longer-lasting than other cosmetic treatments. For example, teeth whitening may only last a few years, while porcelain veneers can last up to 15 years.

Beautiful Appearance

With dental veneers, an uneven smile can become symmetrical and bright. You will be glad to share your smile with the world.

Types of Dental Veneers

Porcelain

The porcelain used in veneers has a refined luster similar to healthy tooth enamel. It is also stain- and chip-resistant.

Composite

Composite veneers are a more affordable alternative to porcelain. While they are more prone to damage than porcelain, they provide an attractive appearance with proper care.

How the Dental Veneers Process Works

Your cosmetic dentist will meet with you and discuss your expectations. They will help you select the best shade for your new smile and determine which material best meets your needs.

The first step in the installation process is taking digital impressions to capture the natural shape of your teeth.

Next, the dentist provides local anesthesia to prevent any discomfort. They prepare your tooth surfaces by removing a thin layer of enamel. They take another set of impressions and give a set of temporary veneers to protect your teeth.

A dental laboratory creates your veneers and sends them back to your dentist. When the veneers arrive, you will return for a second appointment. The doctor checks the veneers for a perfect fit and adjusts them if necessary.

Finally, they use a thin, strong adhesive to secure your veneers in place. You will go home with a stunning smile.

Caring For Your New Veneers

While veneers are durable, you will need to follow certain precautions to keep them looking their best:

  • Avoid biting hard foods and objects like candy, nuts, popcorn kernels, and ice
  • Do not use your teeth as tools
  • Brush and floss carefully
  • Take care with staining foods and beverages, especially if you have composite veneers.
  • Keep all scheduled dental appointments

Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Veneers

Are veneers removable?

Your dentist can remove your veneers. However, since a thin layer of tooth enamel will be removed, you will need to continue replacing them as they wear out.

What foods and beverages can stain my veneers?

Any highly-pigmented food or beverage can stain your composite veneers. Red wine, coffee, tea, dark chocolate, berry juices, and turmeric are some examples. If you eat these foods, brush and floss well afterward.

Call Jacobs and Thatcher Dentistry

Dental veneers are an excellent way to rejuvenate your smile. If you are interested, please call our Sun City Center, FL, office at 813-634-1932 to schedule a consultation.