Your new dental veneers will do an amazing job at helping them look white and stunning to others. You’ll want to keep them looking that way as long as possible, which means taking good care of the veneers over the years. Here are a few tips that can help you do it.
Treat Veneers Like Natural Teeth
Even with a full set of dental veneers, it is important that you floss, brush, and rinse with mouthwash regularly. Veneers can still become discolored, and good oral health will help protect the other side of the teeth that are not covered with the thin shell.
Avoid Whitening Toothpaste
You may think that you are doing a good job of keeping veneers white by using whitening toothpastes, but they actually could be causing them harm. Whitening toothpastes tend to have abrasive materials in them, such as baking soda, which can leave veneers looking scratched. Whitening toothpastes are designed to work on natural teeth, not veneers, so stay away from them and make the switch back to normal toothpaste. …show more content…
While the best way to prevent discoloration is to give up these beverages, you can still drink them with some precautions. Try to rinse out your mouth after drinking them to get the acids and dyes off your teeth, or try drinking through a straw so that the beverage never makes contact with your teeth.
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