Tips For Caring For Your New Dental Veneers

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Are you planning on getting dental veneers to fix a cosmetic problem with your teeth? Know that the porcelain shells are not going to be impervious to damage. It will help to follow these tips so that the new dental veneers will be properly cared for.

Have The Veneers Polished

Having dental veneers doesn't mean that you should skip your dentist appointment and your regular cleaning. It is possible for dental veneers to develop stains or plaque on them, just like real teeth. You will really see the benefits by visiting a dentist and having your veneers professionally cleaned and polished. Not only is cleaning good for the health of your gums, but will help prevent problems from developing near the bottom edge of the veneers.

Prevent Teeth Grinding

Do you have a habit of grinding your teeth, either during the day or unknowingly while you sleep? This is a problem that can cause your dental veneers to become damaged over the years. The best thing you can do if you have a teeth grinding habit is to have your dentist create a custom mouthguard for you to wear at night. The veneers will no longer suffer any damage, which will help the surface look great.

Prevent Impact Damage

You should also wear a mouthguard when playing any type of contact sport. Getting hit in the mouth can cause veneers to become chipped, cracked, or loose as a result, which will lead to an expensive repair. A mouthguard can give you some added protection against impact damage that can cause a big problem.

Avoid Foods That Stain

There are foods that are known to cause teeth discoloration, which can also affect the color of your dental veneers. It will be a good idea to put a self imposed ban on foods like red wine, red sauces, dark chocolates, beets, and berries with rich colors. If you do eat them, try brushing your teeth right after to prevent the stain causing properties to set into your veneers. 

Don't Bite Your Nails

Nail biting is a habit that can put unnecessary stress on the veneer. In addition, it's just a bad habit to have. In general, avoid chewing on things that are not supposed to be chewed on. Even pen caps can cause damage if you have a habit of biting on them during the day.

Reach out to a cosmetic dentist, such as George Kourakin, for more information on how to care for new veneers. 

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