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Disadvantages of veneers

Disadvantages of Veneers, Veneers are considered one of the best procedures that have been performed recently because they have many advantages that make people regain their self-confidence and get a wonderful smile, but do they have disadvantages like advantages and do they affect the patient’s health? This is what we will learn in detail in the following paragraphs, so follow us.

Disadvantages of Veneers

Disadvantages of Veneers

Disadvantages of Veneers

Veneers, like any cosmetic procedure, have different advantages and disadvantages that affect them, and in the following paragraphs, we will discuss in some detail those disadvantages and get to know more closely about the veneer technique, how to install it, how to maintain it, and whether it is possible to remove it or not.

What are Veneers?

Veneers are known as tooth shells or ceramic shells, and they are thin materials that are installed on the front part of the teeth in order to make a change in the shape, color, size, or length, in order to improve the external appearance of the teeth and give them the required brightness, shine, and radiance. If you want to learn more information about the veneer technique and its types, read this article.

Pros and Cons of Veneers

As we have already learned about the veneer technique, we will now learn about its most important benefits, which are summarized in the following points:

  • The natural appearance that resembles natural teeth, which makes many people want to do it
  • One of its most important advantages is that it is resistant to stains and is not affected by the food and drinks consumed
  • It does not cause any side effects on the gums, as the gums tolerate the porcelain material from which the veneers are made very well
  • There are more than one shade of white, which allows the patient to choose the shade that suits them
  • It is considered one of the good alternatives to dental crowns, as it requires little time, unlike crowns

On the other hand, despite these advantages and benefits that veneers have, there are disadvantages and negatives that result from them, which are as follows:

  • It is a permanent procedure and cannot be removed
  • It may cause increased tooth sensitivity to hot and cold drinks due to the removal of a part of the tooth enamel in order to install the veneers
  • It is impossible to change the shade of the veneers; once the shade is chosen, the patient cannot change it for a long period of 10 or 15 years
  • Veneers are not a suitable choice at all for a patient who suffers from tooth decay or gum problems

With us is the following article, which includes more details related to the pros and cons of installing veneers and the different experiences of people with them. Please click here.

Do Veneers Move?

If the veneers are installed poorly or if the dentist is not skilled in installing them, they may move from their position and fall off. However, well-fixed veneers that are installed carefully and with high skill do not move from their position at all. Therefore, we advise clients to go to the dental care center, which includes a group of the best dentists and specialists in the field of tooth beautification, through the following link.

There is a type of veneer known as the removable veneer, which is a shell that is installed on natural teeth in order to have a beautiful cosmetic appearance. There is a possibility to remove and install it easily at any time, and it differs from the fixed veneer in that it does not need to grind the enamel layer of the teeth for installation. The process is done in two sessions only, one for taking measurements and the other for installation.

Can Veneers Fall Off?

We find that it is possible for veneers to fall off the teeth, especially for people who grind their teeth while sleeping or when they are highly emotional. There are also some cases where the color of the veneers does not match the person’s skin tone, and in rare cases, the color of the veneers is affected by smoking and changes.

Do Veneers Cause Bad Breath?

Installing veneers itself does not cause bad breath, but there are some reasons, of course, that lead to the appearance of that odor after installing veneers, including the following:

Not following a daily dental hygiene routine

There is no doubt that neglecting oral hygiene and lack of cleanliness leads to bad breath, especially for people who have installed veneers. Therefore, doctors advise patients to brush their teeth with a suitable toothbrush and toothpaste twice a day at least.

This is because the accumulation of food in the mouth and between the teeth leads to a significant proliferation of bacteria in the mouth, which in turn causes bad breath. Therefore, the best time to brush your teeth is after eating.

Not installing the veneers properly

If an unskilled dentist installs the veneers improperly, they will cause food residues to accumulate in the corners of the teeth and under the veneer layer, which will lead to the formation of bacteria in those areas and cause bad breath.

Therefore, it is recommended to follow up periodically with the dentist to ensure that the veneers have been installed properly or not, and to ensure that they are the cause of the unwanted bad breath, which may require replacing the veneers in this situation.

Gum diseases

It is possible for a person to develop gum diseases as a result of neglecting oral hygiene, which leads to bad breath. There are also some people who suffer from gum diseases specifically due to some genetic factors or being diagnosed with diabetes.

It is important to examine the gum area surrounding the veneers if any bad odor from the mouth or gum bleeding is observed during teeth brushing.

We must keep in mind that gum diseases are one of the most common causes of tooth loss, so it is essential to monitor and treat them as soon as possible.

Tooth decay

The veneer layer protects the teeth from the outside but does not protect all parts of the tooth, as it can sometimes be affected by tooth decay. The gaps between the teeth are among the most common places where bacteria accumulate and can sometimes reach the root or nerve of the tooth.

If the patient neglects oral hygiene, the teeth will be susceptible to decay, and it may be possible to notice this through the appearance of spots, cavities, or a change in the color of the teeth adjacent to the veneers. If the teeth under the veneers are affected by decay, the dentist should then be consulted for tooth fillings.

Reasons and Indications for Using Veneers

Veneers are used for more than one reason, which we will mention as follows:

  • Helping to treat tooth discoloration and hide stains
  • Covering cracks and fractures in teeth
  • Making the teeth look elegant and have a shiny and harmonious appearance; if the teeth are in a random state, it works to arrange them and modify their shape
  • Veneers are used to treat teeth that are spaced apart from each other

If you want to learn more details about the veneer technique, read this article.

How are Veneers Installed?

The veneer installation technique is done in several steps, which we will learn about as follows:

  • The dentist initially determines the purpose of getting veneers with the patient
  • They remove a small part of the tooth enamel layer, equal in size to the veneer that will be installed, in order to maintain the natural thickness of the teeth
  • The dentist sends a model of the teeth to be installed to the laboratory to make them and send them back to the dentist within two weeks
  • They help clean and polish the teeth to make them rougher and able to bond strongly with the veneers
  • Finally, specific light rays are used to bond the veneers to the natural tooth

How to Maintain Tooth Veneers

  • It is essential for the patient to avoid consuming drinks and foods that affect the color of the teeth, such as tea and coffee
  • Use a high-quality toothbrush and toothpaste, and clean your teeth daily
  • It is necessary to visit the dentist periodically and follow up with them for tartar removal

How to Clean Veneer Teeth

It is best to use a mouthwash or rinse every day once before bedtime, and this is done half an hour after using toothpaste, so that the teeth can benefit from both the toothpaste and the mouthwash at the same time.

Tartar should be removed every six months in order to avoid its formation on the veneers as well.

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