6 Tips for Taking Care of Your Porcelain Veneers

Did you just make over your smile with porcelain veneers from Millennium Smiles? We know that you love your new smile and are probably still grinning from ear to ear showing off your new pearly whites. We want you to keep it that way, so we have compiled a few tips to help keep your porcelain veneers looking great:

Take Care of Your Veneers. Taking care of your porcelain veneers is as important as taking care of your natural teeth. This means you should brush at least twice per day (with a soft-bristled brush and non-abrasive toothpaste) and floss at least once per day. This is to maintain your healthy teeth that are under your veneers and prevent tooth decay.

Prevent Stains. Veneers are formulated to resist staining, but bonding materials can be affected by dark-colored food and drinks like berries, wine, soda, and coffee. When this bonding material becomes stained, your teeth can appear yellow or brown. To prevent this from happening, Dr. Korous recommends that you use a straw when drinking wine or other dark beverages and brushing immediately after eating foods that can leave you with stains.

Veneers are a great way to update your smile. Keep them looking great with these tips.
Quit Smoking. Smoking and the use of tobacco products can cause staining and can negatively impact the bond between your teeth and the veneer overlay. When this bond becomes damaged or weakened, it leaves you at risk for cracking and lifting. Not only can quitting smoking and tobacco products prolong the life of your veneers, but it can also help to prolong your life by reducing your risk developing oral and other forms of cancer.

Avoid Hard Foods. Porcelain veneers are very durable, but you can cause chips, cracks, and other damage by crunching on hard foods like hard foods like nuts, hard candies, and ice. You should also avoid using your teeth as tools to open packages, remove bottle caps and wine corks (yes, people do this!)

Grind Your Teeth? Wear a Mouthguard. Grinding your teeth can put stress on your veneers, just like on your natural teeth. This stress means cracks, chips, and damage to your tooth enamel and your porcelain veneers. Talk to Dr. Korous about being fitted for a mouthguard to prevent damage to your veneers.

Schedule and Keep Your Dental Appointments. Be sure to visit Dr. Korous at least twice per year for your dental checkups and cleanings.

Questions about porcelain veneers? Call Millennium Smiles today at our Little Elm dental office 972-987-4899 for a consultation.

 

 

Choosing Dental Veneers

When it comes to cosmetic dentistry in Frisco, today’s patients have a wide variety of treatment options that can address just about any cosmetic or dental health concern. Millennium Smiles wants to be your cosmetic dentist and can help you achieve the smile of your dreams with porcelain veneers.

One of the most common options for damaged, misshapen or deeply stained teeth is porcelain veneers. There are several types of dental veneers, and each has their benefits and appropriate applications depending on the issue being addressed and desired outcome.

Dental veneers are applied directly to the surface of the teeth, requiring varying degrees of tooth preparation for each type of veneer. At Millennium Smiles in Frisco, we place all types of dental veneers, making a recommendation based on the dental health and cosmetic goals of the patient.

Dental Veneer Options:

Composite Resin Veneers: this type of veneer is often considered temporary and is used to correct a minor imperfection in a tooth. Your dentist will directly apply a tooth colored material to the surface of the tooth.

Lumineers: a minimal prep dental veneer, this type of veneer requires minimal tooth degradation and is made from a thin, translucent material that will lend a natural appearance.

Porcelain Veneers: considered the “gold standard” of dental veneers, porcelain veneers can provide a permanent solution to many cosmetic issues. Porcelain veneers require tooth preparation and will be custom made for a comfortable fit that looks and functions naturally.

Deciding which veneer is best for you requires the experience and skill of a trained cosmetic dentist. Dr. Koroushas years of experience with cosmetic dentistry and can make a recommendation after a thorough exam and consultation.

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