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Planning to Get Porcelain Dental Veneers Beak These Habits First

Porcelain dental veneers can alter your smile by concealing a variety of cosmetic concerns such as discoloration, chipped teeth, and irregularly shaped teeth. However, after the veneers are in place, you'll want to make sure they last a lifetime.

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Planning to Get Porcelain Dental Veneers Beak These Habits First

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  1. Planning to Get Porcelain Dental Veneers? Beak These Habits First Porcelain dental veneers can alter your smile by concealing a variety of cosmetic concerns such as discoloration, chipped teeth, and irregularly shaped teeth. However, after the veneers are in place, you'll want to make sure they last a lifetime. They're an affordable dental treatment, so do everything you can to keep them — and your underlying teeth — in the best possible condition. However, several common behaviors are harmful to veneers and the general oral health of veneer patients. Before Getting Porcelain Veneers, Break These Habits: Abrasive and Whitening Toothpaste You may already be using whitening toothpaste if you're getting veneers to make your teeth appear whiter. Whitening toothpaste, on the other hand, generally contain abrasive compounds that may gradually remove the glazing agents used to coat porcelain veneers. Teeth Grinding Many people clench or grind their teeth during the night. This is bad enough for normal teeth, but it can quickly result in chipped or cracked veneers. One issue is that many people are unaware that they are doing it. If you wake up with a sore jaw, it's safe to assume you grind your teeth. Biting Your Fingernails The porcelain used to produce veneers is extremely hard, although it is slightly brittler than natural tooth enamel. This implies that if you bite down on something hard, such as your fingernails, plastic packaging, or beer caps, your veneers are prone to chip or crack. Conclusion: Don't put off working on breaking these habits until you have veneers; get a head start now for the best outcomes. Speak with your cosmetic dentist for additional guidance and ideas.

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