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Do You Have To Brush Veneers?

do you have to brush veneers

Oral hygiene is one of the most important aspects of enjoying healthy teeth and a beautiful smile. 

But there are moments when our teeth need to be taken care of not only by having proper oral hygiene but also by restoring them through dental procedures, like cosmetics, surgical treatment, or orthodontics. 

If you are looking for ways to restore the look of your teeth, dental veneers might be a good option for you.

How Dental Veneers Work

Dental veneers are cosmetic dentistry procedures that can help you restore your teeth. They can be used for several dental conditions that include:

  • Chipped teeth
  • Broken teeth
  • Discolored teeth
  • Small teeth 
  • Gapped teeth

Dental veneers are thin shells that have the same color as natural teeth. They are attached to the exterior part of the tooth, improving its appearance and making your teeth look healthier and stronger. 

Some people choose to get veneers if they have chipped or broken teeth or other dental issues. Other people choose to get them in order to have an even smile. 

Dental veneers can last up to 15 years and in some cases, even 20 years. Of course, the longevity of the veneers is also influenced by how well you take care of them. 

If they are chipped or broken, you need to get them replaced. 

Tips to Keep Your Veneers Healthy

Dental veneers are very easy to maintain. In fact, you don’t have to do anything extra to take care of them except for brushing and visiting your dentist regularly. And, to answer the question of this article, yes, you have to brush your veneers, and it’s quite important to do it every day. Your natural teeth are still there under the veneers, and they can still be damaged by bacteria and decay if you don’t brush your teeth.  

Here’s what you need to do to take care of your veneers. 

  • Oral Hygiene

Keep your veneers clean. Brush your teeth, floss, and rinse on a daily basis. Make sure you clean your mouth properly as your teeth can still be affected by bacteria, even though you have veneers.

  • Visit the Dentist

Do not skip your regular dental check-ups. This way, you can prevent major oral health problems and keep your veneers and teeth healthy.

  • Limit Staining Foods 

Veneers are very resistant to stains, but they can get stained in time. Limit foods and beverages that can stain, and clean your mouth afterward, even if it’s just rinsing. 

  • Be Careful How You Use Your Teeth 

Do not use your teeth as tools, and do not bite and chew on hard foods. This can damage your veneers and your teeth.

Veneers need to be brushed, just like your teeth. With good care, you will enjoy a long-lasting, beautiful smile. 

Interested in Cosmetic Dentistry? We’re Here to Help You

At Parklane Family Dentistry, you can enjoy a wide range of dental services and treatments. From standard checkups and cleanings to cosmetic dental treatments for smile enhancements, we cover many dental needs. 

Get in touch with us today, and we can schedule an appointment with Dr. Parul Vashisht.