Dental veneers are thin coverings used to mask discoloration or other cosmetic issues with a patient’s teeth. There are many reasons that a patient may opt for veneers. Anyone thinking about getting them can use the information below to learn more about what they are and how they might help.

What are dental veneers?

Veneers are generally made of porcelain or a resin composite meant to look like the natural surface of teeth. Porcelain can be the most natural-looking option, while resin composites tend to be a bit cheaper. These extremely thin, shell-like covers are put onto the front of the teeth by a dental professional. Getting dental veneers from start to finish usually takes a few appointments for preparation, attachment, and follow-up. Veneers can be used to cover up a single problem area, or multiple coverings can be placed throughout the mouth to restore the appearance of larger areas.

How do dental veneers help?

Some patients may choose dental veneers for purely cosmetic reasons, such as hiding stains and fixing misaligned-looking teeth. They may also be used as solutions to the following problems and more:

  • Damaged or broken teeth
  • Teeth with overly-large gaps between them
  • Teeth that have had a root canal
  • Teeth that have worn done due to age

Depending on the individual's needs, veneers may be better suited for some patients than others. For patients that are considering them, talking about the cost and the different types of materials available with their dentist can help them decide if it is the right option for them.

Do dental veneers need special care?

After getting veneers, a patient needs to keep up with good home tooth care. Veneers are strong and should not be easily damaged, but it can be a good idea to err on the side of caution and use a softer toothbrush. Regular flossing is also important and should not affect the veneers. Dental veneers are at risk for many of the same issues as natural teeth, meaning they can be chipped or broken if a patient chews on overly hard items, such as ice cubes. Drinking a lot of darkly colored beverages can stain veneers over time, very similar to natural teeth. Regular brushing and other good hygiene practices help prevent this.

While they can be a good solution to many issues with the teeth, dental veneers are not permanent. After several years, it will be time for the patient to start thinking about getting the veneers replaced. This should be a routine part of having veneers that can be discussed with a dental professional in advance. Scheduling the appointment well ahead of time to stay on top of things can be helpful.

Conclusion

If a patient has a problem that is affecting the appearance of the teeth, dental veneers may be a good solution. Whether the issue is in a single tooth or more widespread throughout the mouth, veneers can cover it and restore the look of a patient's smile.

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