There are many things a dentist or prosthodontist can do to help you protect the health and integrity of your teeth and gums. From cleanings and dental screenings to implants and prosthetics, there is a lot that can be done to ensure you get a smile that is as perfect as it can be. One option for those wanting a more cosmetic look to their smile is dental veneers. A dental veneer is basically a synthetic shell of composite material that is made from tooth-colored porcelain. This shell is then put over an existing tooth to correct issues such as discoloration, cracks, or other visual issues with the tooth. There are some great benefits of dental veneers that make them a good option for cosmetic procedures and if you need help finding dental care for your teeth, come by and set up an appointment with our skilled dental team today right here at Comfort Care Family Dental.
Cosmetic or Practical or Both?
While they are primarily used for cosmetic purposes to create an aesthetically pleasing appearance to the teeth, there are other reasons to use veneers. They provide a practical benefit by helping to protect the teeth from damage and help to slow down the spread of damage by creating a shield around the tooth. Teeth are stronger, more durable, and more resilient – something that you do not get with implants or dental crowns. Dental veneers provide a lot to our patients and our local dental care experts would be happy to discuss the benefits with you! You can enjoy both the cosmetic and the practical benefits of dental veneers and you can begin to see how finding dental care options that work for you and your unique dental needs can be easier than you ever thought possible!
How Do Veneers Help?
No matter why you are dealing with dental issues, quality porcelain veneers can help treat a variety of conditions:
- Wearing down of the enamel: Even those individuals who take care of their teeth exactly as they should will eventually see some degree of wearing down of the enamel. Daily wear and tear occurs from the food and drink we consume as well as the wearing down that happens with normal everyday actives.
- Loss of tooth material: Teeth are just like every other part of the body- they wear down and start to break down with age. Aged teeth are usually weaker and more prone to damage such as chipping or breaking. And when one tooth is damaged it can put the health and integrity of the surrounding teeth at risk as well!
- Genetics: Some people are genetically more prone to dental problems whether that is due to hormones, medical conditions, genes, or other inherited characteristics. These people can enjoy the benefits of dental veneers and can benefit greatly from the help of their local dental care experts and dental team.
- Uneven teeth: When teeth shift out of place, grown in an abnormal way, or get damaged to the extent that they are uneven and misaligned, it can throw off the not just the look of the teeth but their functionality as well. Veneers help by correcting these placement and spacing issues for a beautiful smile and uniform teeth.
- Cracks and chips in the teeth: Whether it is from age, injury, or something else, when teeth are cracked, chipped, or broken, veneers can help restore a healthy look to the smile and can help protect the teeth from further damage and help protect the remaining of the tooth tissue and preserve tooth structure.
Taking Care of Your Veneers
So, you have your veneers and are ready to enjoy your new smile. That’s all there is to it now right? Well, no not really. Dental veneers still need to be taken care of just as you would still take care of your natural teeth. Routine cleanings and good choices will help keep your veneers looking good for longer and will help keep them intact. To help you get the most out of your new prosthetics and to fully enjoy all the benefits of dental veneers, here is what you need to know about taking care of porcelain veneers:
Hard Items Are Not For Chewing
Whether it is a nervous habit, boredom, or something else, chewing on hard items is one of the worst things you can do to your natural teeth and the same holds true for dental veneers. Veneers are not as strong as natural teeth and can easily be damaged with you out too much pressure on them by chewing hard candy or ice or bite on hard items like fingernails, pencils, or other items. Protect your veneers by keeping hard items away from your teeth! Here at Comfort Care Family Dental, we work with many patients who have suffered damage to their teeth because of these habits- it is not worth it, so kick the habit now while you still can to avoid damaging your teeth!
Sometimes Veneers Need a Polish Cleaning
Cosmetic dentists help restore the beautiful aesthetics of a healthy smile and they can help you maintain those good looks One way to do this is by getting routine cleanings done that include a polishing. Keeping your veneers clean and polished helps them stay shiny and bright and also helps remove any surface stains and food particles that get stuck to the veneers. It is a simple step that can be done once or twice a year to maintain their shine.
Avoid Stains and Discolorations
Porcelain veneers are designed to be more resistant against stains and discolorations than your natural teeth are but they can still be stained. Some foods and drinks can stain the surface of the veneer and if you do not practice good cleaning routines the tooth under the veneer can also become stained and discolored as well. Avoid food and drink that can stain teeth- coffee, tea, wine, chocolate and berries- and when these are consumed, do your best to brush afterward or at the very least rinse your mouth well with water as soon as possible to prevent further staining.
Protect Your Teeth
If you are the type of individual who plays sports, works out often, or enjoys outdoor activities like running or biking, you must be sure to protect your teeth. Mouthguards can be a real smile saver and are a great way to protect your teeth and guard your veneers and implants against damage that may happen during these sorts of events or activities! Impacts to the face can chip or break veneers, the tooth and the veneer can fall out, and other damage to the mouth can occur. There is also the chance that more teeth can be damaged and need work done or that existing damage can be made worse. Wearing a simple mouthguard will go a long way in reducing the chances of injury if something was to go wrong.
Quit Grinding
Teeth grinding, also known and bruxism, is a very common occurrence and most people are doing it to some extent- whether they realize it or not. Often caused by stress, anger, anxiety, and nervousness, this grinding but excess pressure on the teeth that can cause them to wear down, crack, break, and even shatter if they are already weakened or damaged. The same can happen to veneers since they are not designed to handle impacts and high pressures! Learning to deal with stress and anxiety can help reduce instances of clenched teeth and grinding and help protect your teeth and your dental veneers as well.
Contact Us Today
It is easier to enjoy the benefits of dental veneers when you take care of them, and finding dental care experts in your area is the best way to start! Our team is well versed in all manner of dental care help and treatments and we can help you get the most out of any dental procedure or treatments you have done.
To learn more about everything we offer here at Comfort Care Family Dental and whether dental veneers are right for you, contact us today and let our team of experts help you protect that smile of yours and help make it look its best! If you are already enjoying the benefits of dental veneers then you know how important it is to take care of them and if you have been considering veneers you know they can make a huge difference for your overall dental health.
So, do not put off finding dental care experts any longer- call us today and set up your consultation appointment and take the first step to getting a perfect smile once again!
Comfort Care Family Dental P.C.
1001 E Chicago Ave #143, Naperville, IL 60540
(630) 369-0111
https://www.comfortcaredentists.com