Well made porcelain veneers can transform the front teeth, but they are not permanent and they do not protect the tooth underneath. Here is what the result looks like, how long veneers tend to last, and the aftercare that protects them. We never name a clinic.
Well made porcelain veneers look natural and can change the appearance of the front teeth, and they commonly last about 10 to 15 years, sometimes up to 20 with excellent care. The shade is chosen at the start because porcelain does not respond to whitening afterwards, and the tooth beneath still needs protecting from decay and gum disease.
Results are typical, not guaranteed, and longevity depends heavily on hygiene, grinding, and the quality of the bonding. This is general information, not medical advice.
A veneer builds towards a natural looking front tooth, but the colour and shape are set at the fitting and cannot be whitened later. The timings below are typical, not a promise, and how long veneers last depends a great deal on your habits and aftercare.
Veneer aftercare is mostly good daily habits and regular reviews, plus protecting the porcelain from heavy force. The points below are typical guidance. Always follow the specific instructions your own clinician gives you.
Manage mild sensitivity, keep to softer foods at first if the teeth feel tender, and clean gently around the edges as advised.
Brush and clean between the teeth, avoid biting nails or ice, limit staining drinks for your natural teeth, and wear a night guard if you grind. Good hygiene protects the gum and the tooth beneath.
See a dentist and hygienist regularly. They check the bonding and the gum margins and can catch decay at the edge of a veneer early, before it threatens the tooth.
The follow up problem to plan for: if you had veneers fitted abroad, repairs and reviews still need a dentist near home. Line up that care before you travel, and keep your records and the agreed shade details to share with them.
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Commonly about 10 to 15 years, sometimes up to 20 with excellent care. Hygiene, grinding, and the quality of the bonding all affect it, so no single figure fits everyone.
No. Porcelain does not respond to whitening, so the shade is chosen before fitting. If you want whiter teeth, whiten your natural teeth first and match the veneers to that.
No. The tooth underneath can still decay and the gum can still develop disease, so daily cleaning and regular reviews still matter just as much.
Well made veneers look natural. An overly white or bulky look usually comes from shade and shape choices and heavy preparation, which is more common in rushed work.
They are replaced. Because enamel was removed, the tooth always needs some covering, so ongoing replacement is part of the long term cost to plan for.
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