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How Long Do Veneers Last on Average?

Does it surprise you that the first dental veneers were placed in 1928? In the 1990s, many celebrities began getting them to improve their smile. Today, many Americans choose veneers to give them their dream smile. One common question is, “How long do veneers last?” Keep reading to learn more about veneers and get the answer to this popular question.

What Are Veneers?

A dental veneer is a custom-created shell made by cosmetic dentists or labs. They’re placed on the front teeth. The goal is to cover up chipped, uneven, and stained teeth.

Having a white, even smile can impact your self-confidence and self-esteem. Smiling enhances family, social, and business interactions. Don’t let your teeth hold you back.

Types of Veneers

There are two types. Composite ones involve bonding thin layers of the material on the tooth surface. This allows the dentist to create the desired shape and color in one visit.

The most common type is made of porcelain. Each porcelain veneer is individually made by lab technicians.

Your dentist will file your teeth as needed and then make a dental impression. These impressions allow the lab to create the perfect fit.

At your next visit, the dentist cleans your teeth and applies an acid to roughen the tooth surface. Each veneer is then fit to your tooth and bonded using a strong dental adhesive. Depending on the number of veneers being applied, it may take one to two hours.

How Long Do Veneers Last?

Porcelain veneers have a strong reputation for their durability. Yet, since they’re made of a glass material they do have a risk of breaking.

This doesn’t mean you have to stop eating all your favorite snacks or meals. You may want to avoid biting into hard foods. Instead, put those harder foods into your mouth and chew with your back teeth.

So, how long do porcelain ones last? Most veneers last about 5 to 10 years. This timeline depends on the care they receive.

Be sure to practice proper brushing and flossing every day. Visit your dentist for routine cleanings every 6 months.

This will keep your mouth and veneers healthy. Your hygienist or dentist can also spot concerns early before they become a problem.

Are You Looking for a Dentist?

Do you cover your teeth when smiling, talking, and laughing? Are you embarrassed by stained, chipped, or uneven teeth?

This article gave information about how veneers can restore your smile. You also learned the answer to the frequent question, “How long do veneers last?”

At Westchase Smiles Institute, we understand that visiting the dentist may be uncomfortable for some. You will find that our office is calm and friendly.

Our dentist offers quality dental care for all ages. This includes general dentistry, cosmetic procedures, and advanced dental care. Contact us today to ask questions and make an appointment.

If you prefer to speak to a team member please call (813) 920-9144

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I highly recommend Westchase Smiles Institute. Dr. C is an amazing dentist who cares about his patients. The staff is welcoming and treats you like family.
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