 
Cosmetic dentistry continues to grow in popularity as more and more people realize how they can improve their smile’s aesthetic beauty. Porcelain veneers are a great way to boost your self-esteem, but once you complete your treatment, it’s essential to follow some simple care tips.
So, how should you care for your porcelain veneers to keep them looking and feeling their best?
Let’s take a look.
Daily Oral Hygiene Routines
To protect your veneers and oral health, here are some oral hygiene tips to follow:
- Brush gently twice a day with a soft toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste. Don’t use gritty toothpaste because it can scratch your veneers.
- Floss between each tooth at least once a day. This will help keep food particles and bacteria from damaging your teeth.
- Rinse your mouth each day with an alcohol-free mouthwash to eliminate bacteria.
Things to Avoid
Certain foods and habits can harm your veneers, so be sure to avoid:
- Biting down on hard candies or ice
- Using your teeth as tools
- Chewing sticky candies or gum
- Biting your nails
- Grinding your teeth
Handling Minor Veneer Damage: When to See a Dentist
If you damage your veneers, place dental wax on any sharp edged to avoid cutting your lips or tongue, and save any pieces if you can. Never use glue or other adhesives to reattach your veneers, and contact our dental office right away if you experience any of the following:
- Pain or sensitivity
- Loose veneers
- Large chips or cracks
- Sharp or rough edges
Making regular dental visits to your Kalaheo dentist every six months is a great way to keep your teeth and gums healthy and allow us to assess your veneers for any signs of damage. The earlier we notice a problem, the better it is for your smile!
Looking for Porcelain Veneers in Kalaheo, HI?
To learn more about how to care for porcelain veneers or how to protect veneers from damage, please reach out to our experienced dental team! At Kalaheo Dental Group, we’ll work with you to ensure the best oral hygiene for your veneers.
Feel free to call us at (808) 332-9445 for more information or to schedule an appointment.
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
