Your New Dental Veneers: How to Take Care of Them

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If you aren’t happy with the appearance of your teeth, don’t forget to consider the benefits of dental veneers. Veneers are thin shells placed over your natural teeth. These shells are made to match the color of your teeth and to cover imperfections such as gaps, chips, and spots on your pearly whites. While your veneers are strong and built to last, there are a few things you should do to care for them.


Normal brushing and flossing won’t damage your veneers. In fact, brushing and flossing is extremely important if you’re interested in preserving your veneers for as long as possible. So you should remember to brush your teeth like you would normally—for two minutes at a time twice a day. You should also floss daily.


However, when you brush your teeth, please use non-abrasive toothpaste. Some toothpastes often have particles of silica or calcium carbonate, which can damage veneers. We recommend using toothpastes designed for sensitive teeth that omit these ingredients. You can also consider visiting our dentist to discuss the type of toothpaste that could work best for you.


It’s also important for you to avoid chewing on things you shouldn’t—such as metal and ice. If you do, you could accidentally crack your teeth, which will leave your tooth more vulnerable to more serious issues. To learn more about the care you can receive from our team, or to schedule an appointment with Dr. Michael Kesner, we invite you to contact Made Ya Smile Dental.

* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.

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