How Long Do Veneers Remain White?

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By Coronado Dentistry & Pediatrics

It sounds like a dream to have a flawless smile that lasts for years. Well, for veneers it’s possible! Although they instantly make you look stunning, many people are curious to know how long that gorgeous whiteness lasts. Will the shine of your veneers eventually fade, or will they remain as new as the day they were applied?

We’ll look at how long veneers last, what factors influence that, and how to keep that dazzling smile for longer, in this blog. Let’s begin!

How Long Do White Veneers Last?

The material, your lifestyle, and how well you take care of your veneers are some of the variables that affect how long they will remain white. Composite resin veneers may start to lose their luster a little sooner than porcelain veneers, which typically last between five and ten years.

That being said, with the correct care, you can extend their whiteness. What you should know is as follows:

Material Is Important

Because porcelain veneers are so stain-resistant, they typically maintain their whiteness for a longer amount of time. Although composite resin veneers are less expensive, they are more porous and more prone to stain absorption.

Dental Care

Dental Veneers must be regularly brushed and flossed in order to stay white. Your veneers can get dulled by food particles and plaque accumulation. Scratches can reduce the brightness of veneers, therefore using a non-abrasive toothpaste will help avoid them.

Lifestyle and Nutrition

The length of time your veneers stay white is majorly influenced by your diet. Coffee, tea, red wine, berries, and other foods and beverages can discolor veneers as well as natural teeth. Additionally, smoking speeds up discoloration which can negatively impact both your veneers and overall oral health.

Frequent Dental Visits

Maintaining your veneers’ appearance is possible through routine professional cleanings and examinations. Dentists can make sure the bonding material is intact, polish the veneers, and remove any surface stains.

Aging Effects On The Brightness of Veneers

Particularly with composite ones, veneers can lose some of their original shine and gloss as they age. Yes, research indicates that after three to five years, almost 30% of patients with composite veneers noticeably discolor.

This is why, depending on the material you’ve selected, routine touch-ups or replacements can be required.

How To Handle The Loss of White Shine On Your Veneers?

  • Don’t freak out if your veneers begin to fade or become less dazzling.
  • To restore some of the luster to your veneers, dentists can polish them.
  • They are able to perform whitening treatments or replace the bonding material in certain situations.
  • They can advise getting new veneers as well if the discoloration is severe.

Have a word with our dentist related to this matter and keep your veneers looking brighter than ever, if you are thinking about getting them or already have them.

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