Chipped, broken and discolored teeth will rob you of a beautiful smile. If you aren’t proud of your teeth, don’t worry, your cosmetic dentist can cover them up with veneers in Orlando. A veneer is a thin shell made of porcelain. The shell is ingeniously designed to look like a natural tooth. The color, shape, size, and translucence of the veneer resemble your existing teeth so that once it’s put on, it will blend beautifully with nearby teeth giving you a flawless and natural smile. Although veneers are made from durable material, they can still get damaged if you’re not being careful.
Porcelain veneers are strong and durable but they are not built to last forever. According to cosmetic dentists, veneers can last up to ten to fifteen years when they are given proper care. Veneers can be repaired or replaced depending on the extent of the damage. To ensure that your veneers last a long time, you have to be responsible for caring for them. Otherwise, they’ll get chipped, cracked, and discolored.
Your cosmetic dentist will inform you during your consultation that veneers are not permanent. However, you can make the most of your veneers if you treat them with great care. How can you do that? First, you must follow good oral hygiene. Brush your teeth twice a day for two minutes and floss once daily before bedtime. It’s also important to visit your dentist twice a year for a dental exam and professional cleaning. Don’t use your teeth as tools to open bags of chips or loosening knots. If you are into contact sports, make sure you’re wearing oral protection.
Veneers are all you need to achieve the smile you’ve always wanted to have. But, if you don’t care for them, you’ll find yourself back to square one. At Altamonte Implant and Cosmetic Dentistry, we offer a wide array of treatment plans customized to fit your needs, budget, and lifestyle. Our team of dental experts is trained and skilled to help you get the smile of your dreams. Fill out our form to schedule an appointment or you may call us to learn more about our services.