
What are veneers?
Veneers are thin shells placed on the front surface of teeth to enhance their appearance. They can be made from various materials, including ceramics and composites.
Who can and cannot get veneers?
Veneers are suitable for most people who want to improve the look of their teeth. However, there are some limitations. For instance, if a patient has a misaligned bite or severe crowding, the aesthetic results may not meet expectations. In such cases, preparatory treatment is necessary.
How often should veneers be replaced?
The lifespan of veneers depends on the material they are made from and oral care practices. Generally, they last 10–15 years or even longer. After that, they will need to be replaced.
Do veneers damage teeth?
The question of whether veneers damage teeth is a topic of debate among dentists. Some specialists believe veneers can harm teeth since placing them often requires removing a small amount of enamel. Others argue that, with proper application and care, veneers can be a safe and effective solution for enhancing the appearance of teeth.
