Dental veneers are thin, custom-made shells that are bonded to the front of teeth to improve their appearance. They're a versatile cosmetic solution, addressing issues like discoloration, unevenness, or minor misalignments for a stunning smile makeover.
While most foods are safe to consume with porcelain veneers, caution is needed with hard foods like apples, raw carrots, and bone-in meats, as biting down on extremely hard foods can potentially crack the porcelain.
Veneers come in various options, including removable and replaceable, as well as permanent and irreversible. You can choose styles of veneers that are easily removable if desired.
Care for veneers by using a soft toothbrush to avoid damaging the veneer polish. Avoid toothpastes with harsh abrasives, as they can also harm your veneers.
Once you have veneers, it's not possible to return to your natural teeth because a small amount of enamel is removed to accommodate the veneers.